EducationCCM’s Legacy Project Announces Free Spring 2026 Lecture Series

RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Morris County) — The Legacy Project at County College of Morris has announced its Spring 2026 lecture series, featuring three free public events that will bring journalists, authors and scholars to campus and online to discuss issues shaping the modern world.

The series, which is open to the community, will be presented both in person and via Zoom, expanding access to the programs beyond the college. All events are free, though registration is required for select programs.

The lecture series opens Monday, Feb. 16, at 6 p.m. with a virtual conversation featuring journalists Dani Anguiano and Alastair Gee, co-authors of the nonfiction book “Fire in Paradise.” Presented via Zoom, the program examines the Camp Fire that devastated Paradise, California, through firsthand reporting that documents acts of heroism, survival and loss. The authors recount the experiences of first responders, residents who narrowly escaped the blaze, and the aftermath of a fire that claimed 85 lives and destroyed about 90% of the town’s homes. RSVP is required to receive the Zoom link.

The second event will take place Thursday, March 26, at 12:30 p.m., when Dr. Johan Mathew, an associate professor of history at Rutgers University–New Brunswick, presents an on-campus lecture titled “Globalization on Two Wheels: A Curious History of the Rickshaw in the Global Economy.” Mathew, a cultural and social historian, will explore the role of illicit commerce in shaping modern capitalism. The lecture will be held in the Learning Resource Center, Room 121.

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