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Conversations at BSC: The Little Big Horn Reconsidered
January 9, 2011
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Bismarck State College is pleased to present Conversations at BSC at 3 p.m. in the Sidney J. Lee Auditorium for the third year. This series of conversations to enrich the community’s understanding of our common humanity. Each conversation begins with a presentation by Clay Jenkinson, and includes discussion between Jenkinson and BSC President Larry C. Skogen. Questions from the audience complete the conversation.
The January 9 topic is "The Little Big Horn Reconsidered: Custer’s Footprint on the Great Plains." Who was that Custer guy that lived south of Mandan, and what happened to him? Scholars will discuss Lt. Col. Custer’s time at Ft. Lincoln and the events that led to his and his troops’ departure for Montana on May 17, 1876.
Dr. Larry C. Skogen is BSC’s sixth CEO. Retired from a career in the U.S. Air Force, Dr. Skogen has been a high school teacher and college faculty member in a variety of military and civilian institutions, including the U.S. Air Force Academy. He is author of works about federal Indian policies and the history of the American West. Skogen has a doctorate in history from Arizona State University, Tempe; MA in history from the University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg; and BS in secondary education from Dickinson State University. A native of Hettinger, he is married to Alison, a native of Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
Clay Jenkinson, a Rhodes and Danforth scholar, is a published author and one of the leading public humanities scholars in the United States. He hosts a nationally syndicated radio program from Bismarck, “The Thomas JeffersonHour,” and works as a speaker, consultant and facilitator. Jenkinson directs TheDakota Institute of the Fort Mandan Foundation and serves on its board. He is chief consultant to the Theodore Roosevelt Center at Dickinson StateUniversity, the Distinguished Scholar of the Humanities at Bismarck State College, and a columnist for the Bismarck Tribune. He is also an award-winning filmmaker, researching, writing, and participating in documentary films about notable North Dakotans. Jenkinson has an MA from Oxford University, England, BA in English literature from Vanderbilt University, and BA in English from University of Minnesota. Jenkinson was born in Minot and raised in Dickinson.
The event is free to the entire community. For more information, call BSC Continuing Education, Training and Innovation at 701.224.5600 or visit www.bsctalk.com.
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Bismarck State College's Sidney J. Lee Auditorium
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3 p.m.
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