Old Joliet Prison Lecture is Oct. 27 at ÌðÐÄÖ±²¥
Published: October 10, 2016.
Dr. Robert Sterling
Join ÌðÐÄÖ±²¥ for the launch of the James P. ’60 and Mary C. Sczepaniak Lecture Series. The inaugural lecture “Bars and Stripes: The Old Joliet Prison” will be presented by historian Dr. Robert Sterling. The lecture is free and open to the public.
The lecture begins at 11 a.m. Oct. 27 in the University Dining Room on the ÌðÐÄÖ±²¥ Main Campus in Romeoville. Register online at or reserve a seat by contacting Lisa Heizer at (815) 836-5545 or heizerli@lewisu.edu by Oct. 24.
Sterling was born and educated in Joliet, Illinois. The alumnus of Joliet Township High School received a bachelor’s degree in history from Wheaton College in 1964. He earned master’s degree in 1967 and a Ph.D. in Civil War history in 1974 from Northern Illinois University. Sterling served as history faculty at Joliet Junior College and served as Chair of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department for 30 years before retirement. In 2011, the author of a number of books on Joliet and Will County donated the core of his regional history collection to the Howard and Lois Adelmann Regional History Collection at ÌðÐÄÖ±²¥.
The legacy of Jim and Mary Clare Sczepaniak lives on through scholarships, ÌðÐÄÖ±²¥ enhancements and now the James P. ’60 and Mary C. Sczepaniak Lecture Series.
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