Lectures and Symposia
The Keston Center for Religion, Politics, and Society hosts at least one public lecture or event annually and symposia approximately every five years.
2023: Irina Ratushinskaya - The Triumph of the Spirit
Afghanistan: The Next Chapter
2022 Stalingrad on Screen: From Stalinist Propaganda to Putin-era Blockbuster
2022 Ukraine Update: A Conversation with the Baylor Community
2022 Prayers for Ukraine
2022 Black Garden Aflame
2021 Totalitarianism, Faith, and Dissent: Czech Catholic Vaclav Benda and Beyond
2021 Facing Forward: Afghanistan After America
2021 Spring Keston Panel: Where in the World?
2020 Fall Panel: Pictures, Portraits & Snapshots: Glimpses into Baylor's Special Libraries
2020 Keston Center Spring Panel Lecture: The Once and Future Russia
Voice of the Voiceless: Keston's 50th Anniversary Commemoration
2019 Keston Center Diplomatic Forum
Celebrating 100 Years of Czech Independence
2018 Spring Keston Lecture: Alyona Kojevnikov
2017 Keston Public Lecture: Dominic Erdozain
2017 Keston Public Lecture: Roman Lunkin
2016 Keston Public Lecture: Alice Lunakova
2016 Keston Public Lecture: Dr. Julie DeGraffenried
2015 Keston Public Lecture: Defenders of the Faith
2014 Keston Public Lecture: Mariana-Alina Urs
2014 Keston Public Lecture: Alexander Orgorodnikov
2013 Keston Symposium