
Durand’s talk “Contrarian Humanities Entrepreneurs” will be held Jan. 29 in Northen Auditorium.

Durand’s talk “Contrarian Humanities Entrepreneurs” will be held Jan. 29 in Northen Auditorium.

The Nov. 13 lecture on W&L’s campus is free and open to the public.

The exhibition, on view starting Oct. 24, brings the Zimbabwean artist’s sculptural exploration of memory, waste and the environmental aftermath of global power structures to the heart of Virginia.

W&L alumni return to campus as lecturers for the annual event series, which examines how food systems interact with issues of social justice.

The award-winning journalist’s talk will be held March 12 on W&L’s campus.

Scott’s talk, “More Than Money: My Journey so Far,” will be held on March 5 in Hillel 101.

The solo exhibition will open Jan. 9 with an artist’s talk slated for Jan. 14.

Kernodle’s Nov. 15 lecture is supported by W&L’s Phi Beta Kappa chapter.

Li’s talk “Insights into Low-Carbon Solution in the Current Automotive Industry” will be held Oct. 25 in Science Addition 114.

Konishi, Chief Merchandising Officer at Forever 21, will deliver her talk on Sept. 25.

Cohen’s talk, “Music as Witness: a Composer Commemorates the Holocaust,” will be held at 4 p.m. on Feb. 13 in Hillel 101.

Brainard’s talk “Does Artificial Intelligence Make Human Creativity Obsolete” will be held Sept. 26 at 5 p.m. in Northen Auditorium.