Campus Events
Events
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St. Joseph Adoration Chapel -
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Basilica of Mary, Help of Christians 419 Monastery Lane, Belmont, NC -
AI in Action: Panel Discussion with Real World Business Cases
Grace AuditoriumJoin us for an engaging panel discussion featuring Belmont Abbey alumni and regional professionals who are using these tools in practice across accounting, finance, cybersecurity, investigations, and corporate leadership. Hear firsthand how AI is being applied in the real world, and what skills employers are looking for as technology continues to reshape the business landscape. Featured Panelists: Jason Ligon - Association of Fraud Examiners Steven Thiele '12 - Coca-Cola Consolidated Josh East - Bank of America Francis Kibet - Duke Energy Jamie Cannon - Duke Energy Adam Silva - Duke Energy Jennifer Reilly '01 - Mass Mutual Come connect with professionals and gain insight into how AI is shaping the future of business. Hosted by the Belmont Abbey College Accounting, Finance, Analytics, Cybersecurity, and Economics Honor Society.
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Acro and Tumbling vs Wingate
'Come out and support our Acro and Tumbling team!
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Lecture with Q&A: Is Life Always Good? Responding to the Rise of Assisted Suicide
Grace AuditoriumAn increasing number of people think there are circumstances under which it is reasonable for someone to ask someone else to end their life. Recently, Illinois and New York became the two newest states to legalize physician assisted suicide. In the jurisdictions where euthanasia is legal, there has tended to be an increase in the number of people opting for it. Some of the reasons cited in government reports include cancer, chronic illness, or disability. Does life lose its sense in the face of suffering? Or, is life always good? Amanda Achtman is a Canadian who works to prevent euthanasia/assisted suicide in her home country which, over the past ten years, has become known as the euthanasia capital of the world. On Thursday, March 19th at 6:00-7:30pm in Grace Auditorium, come hear about why people are requesting euthanasia, how this cultural shift impacts relationships and communities, and what we can do concretely to persuade others that the world is better with them in it. Filled with stories, this talk with Q&A will equip you to better engage in these conversations and experiences in your own life because the cry of the heart underlying the euthanasia temptation concerns all of us. Bio: Amanda Achtman is the founder of the Dying to Meet You Project. She is also the Ethics Director for Canadian Physicians for Life and an instructor of Catholic Bioethics for St. Bernard’s School of Theology and Ministry. She holds graduate degrees from the John Paul II Catholic University in Lublin, Poland and the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.
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Ringside Seating: Apologetics Club with Fr. James
Mezzanine 540 Abbot Walter Commons Drive, Belmont, NC, United StatesDo you have questions about God? Do you think the Catholic Church gets things wrong? Bring ALL your questions to Ringside Seating - a new weekly discussion hosted by Fr. James every Thursday at 8pm in the Mezz. Whether you are searching for what to believe in or you want to know how to answer tough questions about faith, come down to the ring. Students of all faith backgrounds are invited! You bring the questions, we bring the popcorn.

