Steven Lowe
Steven Lowe (Col ’72)
Steven Lowe (Col ’72) has been appointed to the board of directors of American Atheists. He is a longtime member of the board of directors of Washington Area Secular Humanists. After graduation from the University, he served in the Peace Corps in Zaire, now the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He later earned an MBA from George Washington University and worked for U.S.-based telephone companies for 20 years. Mr. Lowe is active in the freethought/humanist movement and has published articles about “The Great Agnostic” Robert Ingersoll. He lives in Washington, D.C.
Steven Lowe (Col ’72)
Steven Lowe (Col ’72) published an article about Col. Robert G. Ingersoll in issue 31 of White House History, “The White House Neighborhood Revisited.” Col. Ingersoll was an enormously popular and successful orator, lawyer and political campaigner in the late 19th century. His agnosticism and unabashed criticism of religion precluded a political career, but his liberal progressive position on many issues helped move the country forward.