Aquinas College hosts a variety of public events throughout the academic year, including the annual Benefit Dinner in November, Pro-Life Mass in January, and special receptions for prominent guest speakers and visitors.
For more information, please call (615) 297-7545, extension 434 or email events@aquinascollege.edu.
30th Annual Aquinas College Benefit Dinner
Honoring St. Thomas Aquinas Society Inductee
and Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients
Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Time: 6:00 p.m. Reception, 7:00 p.m. Dinner
Location: Loews Vanderbilt Hotel,
2100 West End Avenue, Nashville, TN
featuring Joseph Pearce
Author of The Quest for Shakespeare
Twenty years ago, he was a radical activist, a skinhead, and the editor of two hate-filled, extremist magazines. Today, Joseph Pearce is the author of several critically acclaimed, best-selling biographies of great nineteenth- and twentieth-century Christian authors. He is also an assistant professor of literature and the co-founder and co-editor of an international magazine dedicated to reclaiming Catholic culture.
Reservations for Dinner Only
Individual Dinner Tickets $150 per person
Individual Dinner Tickets and Private Reception $375 per person
Aquinas College Young Alumni (Class of 1998-2008) $75 per person
Twenty years ago, he was a radical activist, a skinhead, and the editor of two hate-filled, extremist magazines. Today, Joseph Pearce is the author of several critically acclaimed, best-selling biographies of great nineteenth- and twentieth-century Christian authors. He is also an assistant professor of literature and the co-founder and co-editor of an international magazine dedicated to reclaiming Catholic culture.