Wednesday, February 18, 2004

Rob Stevenson to address Campus Christian Ministries at Clayton State

Rob Stevenson, Clayton State’s best-known singing student, will address the university’s Campus Christian Ministries Tuesday, Feb. 24.

Stevenson, just back from an appearance on the Grammy Awards program, will speak from noon to 1 p.m. in room 10 of the university’s Lecture Hall. The subject of his presentation is “Faith in the Fast Lane: Touring with Justin Timberlake.”

Stevenson has been a professional singer since he was graduated from Orlando’s Evans High School in 1991. However, he says he knows that the music business can be fickle, so he has something else to fall back on... his studies at Clayton State. He also has previously found the time to work his “other” career into his activities at the university — he’s participated in two of Dr. B.D. Stillion’s Murder Mystery Dinner Theaters and also has sung with the university’s Clayton State Chorale and Gospel Choir.

Stevenson’s talk is free and open to the public, and refreshments will be served afterwards.

Clayton College & State University is a state university of the University System of Georgia, located in Morrow.

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