Colin Powell to speak at Miami
Former secretary of state to visit in January to lecture on diplomacy
Laura Houser
Issue date: 11/30/07 Section: Front Page
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But to Roger Jenkins, dean of the Farmer School of Business at Miami University, he is so much more than that.
"I've met a lot of world leaders, but I've never spent time with someone with more humanity and humility than Colin Powell," Jenkins said.
It is this humanity, along with decades of experience on the international stage that will bring former Secretary of State Colin Powell to Oxford, Ohio to speak on the challenges that America faces at home and abroad.
In a speech titled "Diplomacy: Persuasion, Trust and Values," Powell will speaking Tuesday, Jan. 22 at Millett Hall. The speech will be free and open to the public.
The speech will be part of the Jack R. Anderson Lecture Series, which was created in 2000 out of a $1.5 million endowment through the Farmer School of Business. The revenue from this endowment provides approximately $75,000 per year to bring in speakers, Jenkins said. Miami paid $125,000 to sign Powell.
According to Alan Oak, assistant dean for external relations in the Farmer School, even Powell's recent retirement does not diminish his historical significance.
"(We were) looking for people who have a world perspective, and even though he has not been active in government recently, he's certainly been active in diplomacy and in reducing a lot of foreign tensions," Oak said.
John Forren, associate director of curriculum and co-curriculum in the honors and scholars program at Miami, pointed out that Powell's legacy transcends current politics in Washington, with his work standing as testament to the achievements he has accomplished and the walls he has torn down.
"You can't underestimate the importance that he was the highest ranking African-American (during the first administration of President George W. Bush)," Forren said.
Powell is internationally known for his role in the early years of the Bush administration, during which he worked to manage foreign relations in the wake of September 11 and the subsequent war against terrorism.
Nominated by Bush in late 2000, Powell was sworn in as the 65th secretary of state in January 2001. He was the first African-American to hold this office.
However, before Bush's nomination, Powell had already spent much of his life dedicated to America's frontlines-graduating from the City College of New York as a cadet colonel in the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC). He would later be involved, either first-hand or from Washington, in the conflicts in Vietnam, Korea, Grenada and Libya-serving a total of 35 years as a professional soldier.
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JD
posted 11/30/07 @ 8:48 AM EST
Does anyone know what time this even will be at?
Fenton
posted 12/03/07 @ 6:49 PM EST
What a waste of $125,000. How about selecting a business leader with integrity - one that won't lie for his boss (Bush)?
erin
posted 12/04/07 @ 9:59 AM EST
I attended Colin Powell's speech in 2000 as a freshman at Miami. It truly was one of the best addresses I have ever heard - he is a man of character and a true leader. (Continued…)
Mark Mendoza
posted 1/16/08 @ 5:12 PM EST
From Powell's role in covering up the My Lai massacre,to his involvement with the Iran-Contra scandal, to his speech at the U.N. which even he recognized was filled with "bullshit," Powell has acted to promote illegal actions. (Continued…)
MIami Prof
posted 1/17/08 @ 1:25 PM EST
$125K to invite a war criminal onto campus. Nice move Miami. He should be paying universities $125K for using their campuses to spin his criminal misdeeds for posterity. (Continued…)
reissja
prof. james reiss
posted 1/21/08 @ 10:27 PM EST
Pea Soup in Foggy Bottom (published in COUNTERPUNCH, 1/20/2005)
By JAMES REISS
Whenever you feel bad and want to howl,
Remember someone in our government
Who used to stand for reason, Colin Powell. (Continued…)
fastar
Austin
posted 1/22/08 @ 2:34 AM EST
I apologize that this has nothing to do with Mr. Powell:
Dear Miami Prof,
Is there any aspect of Miami University that pleases you in the slightest? Just wondering. (Continued…)
James Reiss
posted 1/22/08 @ 8:42 AM EST
Pea Soup in Foggy Bottom
By JAMES REISS
Whenever you feel bad and want to howl,
Remember someone in our government
Who used to stand for reason, Colin Powell. (Continued…)
Miami Student
posted 1/22/08 @ 10:58 AM EST
That poem was terrible.
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