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Ray Hebert to give Thomas More College 50th Anniversary Academic Convocation keynote address


Raymond G. Hebert, Ph.D., long-serving and beloved Thomas More College professor, chairperson, and staff member, will deliver the Thomas More College 50th Anniversary Academic Convocation keynote address.

Ray Hebert

The Convocation takes place on Saturday, Sept. 29, at 2:30 p.m. in the Connor Convocation Center on the Thomas More Crestview Hills campus.
 
Hebert’s tremendous legacy began when he joined the Thomas More community in 1975 when he was hired as a faculty member for the fall semester.

Since then, Hebert has filled many roles within the College, including dean of summer session, chairperson of both history and the expanded history, international students, and political science departments, interim dean of student affairs, vice president of academic affairs/dean of the college, director of James Graham Brown Honors program, director of the Gemini program, as well as coordinator of many study abroad programs.

He most recently took on the role of executive director for the TMC Institute for Religious Liberty. Alongside his duties as executive director, he currently holds positions as dean of the college emeritus and professor of history.
 
In August, Hebert received the inaugural Thomas More Ray Hebert Outstanding Faculty Service Award, named in his honor. During the award presentation, Hebert was noted as the “keeper of the soul of Thomas More College” by a TMC student.  
 
The 2018 Academic Convocation is prominent among the celebratory events surrounding the 50th anniversary of the dedication of Villa Madonna becoming Thomas More College.

It is free and open to the public.

The event also includes presentation of an honorary degree to Dr. Gary P. Zola, executive director of the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives at Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion.
 


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