The Acton Institute has been working tirelessly at the intersection of entrepreneurship, faith, free enterprise and public policy for many years. They empower people to become more effective church and community leaders, supporting free enterprise. We have had one of their founders, Father Robert Sirico, to the Belmont campus in the past and have him scheduled again on April 13, 2010.
For four days each June, the Acton Institute convenes an ecumenical conference of 400 pastors, seminarians, educators, non-profit managers, business people and philanthropists from more than 50 countries in Grand Rapids, MI. With this week of fellowship and discourse, participants build a theological and economic infrastructure for the work of restoring and defending hope and dignity to people around the world. This is Acton University.
Registration is now open for the 2010 Acton University (AU), which will take place on June 15-18 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This year’s distinguished international faculty will once again guide participants through an expanded curriculum, offering even greater depth of exploration into the intellectual foundations of a free society.
Space and scholarship funds are limited. Visit www.acton.org/actonu for online registration form along with complete conference information.
A great forum to join like-minded people looking to take positive actions to support economic liberty.
Sounds like a great place for like-minded entrepreneurs to get along together, with all the wonderful feedback I’ve heard about it, I’m considering to have my cousin enroll at this University.