NORWICH – Students and faculty of the Morrisville State College Norwich campus celebrated the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and, more importantly, how his teachings are applicable today during a forum held in the college’s community room on Monday.
The hour-long seminar featured a lecture from Jason Zbock, Executive Director of the SUNY Morrisville Norwich Campus, as well as a roundtable discussion of those who attended that addressed ways in which students and the community can coordinate learning opportunities through the lens of civic engagement.
“The purpose of this event is to engage in conversation about some of these topics that revolve around the meaning of the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. and his contributions,” said Zbock. “We are trying to have more of these types of discussions that focus on social justice and related matters that cover a broad spectrum of topics that we talk about in our classrooms.”
During the event, attendees watched the 17-minute “I Have a Dream” speech delivered by Dr. King on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1963. “One of our purposes is to talk about how that speech can be put into today’s context,” said Zbock. “How can we take that speech and those teachings and apply them to students and the community through service learning?”