My most memorable television interview I’ve ever given was my first. And by memorable, I mean terrifying. It all started back in the summer of 2016, when I hired a student research assistant, Kate Guichelaar, to help me analyze the campaign speeches of then-candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. As the summer wrapped up, I wanted Kate to have a publication to show for her research hours, and so we co-wrote
(Me: multi-generational member of the CofCs) I'd be grateful for your impressions of your experiences at the Pepperdine lectures. Will try to get to the Lipscomb lectures in June.
(Me: multi-generational member of the CofCs) I'd be grateful for your impressions of your experiences at the Pepperdine lectures. Will try to get to the Lipscomb lectures in June.