After Failed Presidential Bid, Mike Pence Finds New Role at Grove City College

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Former Vice President Mike Pence, after a challenging presidential campaign, has secured a new position at Grove City College, a conservative Christian institution nestled in Grove City, Pennsylvania.

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In a recent announcement, Grove City College President Paul J. McNulty unveiled Pence’s appointment as a “distinguished visiting fellow” for the newly established Center for Faith and Public Life.

Pence’s responsibilities will encompass various roles, including teaching a course, engaging in scholarly writing, delivering speeches, and actively participating in events hosted by the College.

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President McNulty expressed his enthusiasm for Pence’s appointment, stating, “Mike Pence is the ideal candidate to inaugurate the Center’s inaugural fellowship.”

According to reports from Fox News, Pence, who notably served as vice president during the Trump administration, shared his excitement about joining Grove City College. He will be involved in teaching a course and contributing to the discourse on faith and public life.

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Grove City College, known for its commitment to conservative Christian values, aims to explore and advocate for the integration of Christian faith within public institutions through its newly established Center for Faith and Public Life.

Pence’s new role signifies a continued dedication to public service and engagement with issues at the intersection of faith and society.

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