May 25, 2021 : By Jacob Couch - Office of Communications & Public Engagement
The Collingsworth Family
This summer, The Collingsworth Family, a gospel music singing group from Ohio, will visit the Liberty University School of Music to film two live full-capacity concert DVD recordings on consecutive nights in the Center for Music and the Worship Arts Concert Hall. Both evenings’ concerts, set for Aug. 6 and 7, will feature School of Music students, alumni, and faculty who will make up the orchestra, conducted by award-winning Christian
music composer and arranger Bradley Knight.
“I am really excited to have The Collingsworth Family with us in August,” School of Music Dean Dr. Stephen Müller said. “Not only are they one of the leading groups in Southern Gospel music, but they are also great people. Phil and Kim (and family) have created a brand that is known in churches and in the music industry across the country.”
Jerry LambeApr 30th, 2021, 11:20 am
A former spokesperson for two-time Attorney General
Bill Barr has taken a new editorial position with Fox News, the network announced in a press release on Thursday.
According to the release,
Kerri Kupec was named the network’s newest Washington editor, a role she will begin on May 10. She will report to
Doug Rohrbeck, who was also promoted to serve as Senior Vice President of D.C. News.
Kupec became the Justice Department’s chief spokesperson in Dec. 2018 when she replaced
Sarah Isgur Flores as the director of the DOJ Office of Public Affairs. She was also a member of former President
Former Secretary of State Michael Pompeo has endorsed an effort to jumpstart the economies of Africa through a bottom-up revolution of African entrepreneurs.
That revolution involves countering China’s efforts to dominate the continent while articulating a Christian approach to Africa’s development.
Pompeo gave the keynote speech April 13 at a summit of CEOs and African political leaders called “Equity for Africa” at the Business School of Liberty University in Virginia.
“Greater development improves security for all of us,” Pompeo told the gathering of 160, which included American CEOs and business owners from 14 African nations.
“Terrorist thugs for a long time have taken advantage of less developed countries and used them as safe havens and inflicted enormous harm and enormous destruction of economic prosperity,” he told the gathering.
April 21, 2021 : By Office of Communications & Public Engagement
Liberty University School of Law Dean Keith Faulkner announced on Wednesday that he has accepted a new position as President and Dean at Appalachian School of Law in Grundy, Va., to begin July 1.
Faulkner has served as dean of Liberty Law since October 2015.
“Serving as the dean of Liberty University School of Law has been the highlight of my career,” he said. “The law school is blessed to have amazing students, a loyal alumni community, a dedicated and incredibly talented faculty, and the most committed staff. Working alongside this team to advance the mission of the school and university has been rewarding beyond expectations.”
Faith Leaders, Businessmen, Political Leaders Call for African Development, Countering China’s Belt and Road
Former Secretary of State Michael Pompeo has endorsed an effort to jumpstart the economies of Africa through a bottom-up revolution of African entrepreneurs. That revolution involves countering China’s efforts to dominate the continent while articulating a Christian approach to Africa’s development.
Pompeo gave the keynote speech April 13 at a summit of CEOs and African political leaders called “Equity for Africa” at the Business School of Liberty University in Virginia.
“Greater development improves security for all of us,” Pompeo told the gathering of 160, which included American CEOs and business owners from 14 African nations.