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Seminar Day Brings
Roles Models, Leaders to Campus
Milton Academy will welcome about 20 local, national and international
experts in their fields on April 28, Seminar Day. With Upper
School students, they will discuss current events and issues
related to diverse populations seeking common understanding.
Student groups — Public Issues Board and Common Ground
— organize Seminar Day. This all-day event, first held
in 1977, is the creation of faculty emeritus Peter Keyes,
a legendary promoter of student interest in political process
as well as public and governmental affairs and service.
“We bring role models to campus,” explains Christine
Savini, Common Ground faculty advisor. “We showcase
people who have made compelling life choices. These individuals
are principled and serving a purpose higher than themselves.”
Two 90-minute seminars are available to students in two time
blocks; with the expertise of the speakers and their provocative
topics, students’ only difficulty lies in selecting
only two sessions. James Mills, Public Issues Board advisor,
is in his first year of teaching history at Milton. “As
a newcomer, I am amazed and humbled by the dizzyingly high
caliber of speakers who participate,” James says. “Unlike
previous years, where Seminar Day had a particular theme,
Christine and I decided to help students by finding excellent
and engaging speakers on a wide range of topics.
“These seminars will expose students to experts on topics
as broad and important as the gay marriage/civil union debate
and the threat and planned response to bio-terrorist attacks,”
James says.
Other highlights include Dan Wasserman, editorial cartoonist
for the Boston Globe (and Lower School parent), who
will talk about political cartoons in a presidential election
year; Jacqueline Bhabha P’06, executive director of
the Harvard University Committee on Human Rights Studies and
a lecturer at Harvard Law School; Lew Smith ’72, award-winning
documentary filmmaker for 70 programs of PBS' American
Experience, project director for the Peabody and Emmy
award-winning series Africans in America and a producer
of Race: The Power of an Illusion; Dr. Jorge Dominguez,
the foremost authority on U.S.-Cuban relations; and Rachel
Pachter, a representative of Cape Wind, Inc., whose lecture
is “Developing a Wind Energy Farm in Nantucket Sound.”
Seminar Day is held every other year and alternates with Community
Service Day – another occasion that encourages students
to think beyond their immediate community and concern themselves
with the complexity and opportunity afforded by the world.
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