by admin | Feb 12, 2009 | 2003-09 events, Invited Lecture
Dr. Kao was faculty at Virginia Tech when a shooting tragedy occurred on April 16, 2007 claiming 33 lives. She was invited to deliver a presentation at Claremont School of Theology and spoke about the role religion played in the search for meaning. Her reflections...
by admin | Jan 8, 2009 | 2003-09 events, Conference
Professor Kao was invited to speak at a meeting of the PCUSA Social Ethics Network (SEN) before the start of the Society of Christian Ethics meeting in Chicago, IL about how to lessen the gap between the church and the academy. Press Inquiries for My Body, Their...
by admin | Oct 13, 2008 | 2003-09 events, Invited Lecture
Professor Kao was invited by the Organization of Women Faculty to deliver a presentation about how she has managed various work-life policies at the institutions at which she has worked or studied. She also gave her candid assessment of various policies at Virginia...
by admin | Sep 10, 2008 | 2003-09 events, Invited Lecture
Dr. Kao spoke during the Through Feminist Eyes series about the overlapping and conflicting aims and goals of college sororities and the mainstream feminist movement. In so doing, she also shared about her own experiences as a member of a sorority (Delta Delta Delta)...
by admin | Aug 24, 2008 | Church, Continuing Ed
Grace Kao designed and taught a 15-week Adult Forum class at Blacksburg Presbyterian Church entitled “Translating the Gospel Imperative, ‘Love Your Neighbor,’ into Public Policy. She used the book, To Do Justice: A Guide for Progressive Christians...