Kamara’s talk, “Reconceptualizing Humanitarianism,” will be held Nov. 13 in Hillel 101.
endowed chair lecture
LeBlanc’s talk, “How I See Power,” will be held Oct. 30 in Northen Auditorium.
Seaman’s talk will be held Oct. 8 in the Millhiser Moot Court Room.
Grajzl’s talk “An Economist’s Walk Through English Legal and Cultural History” will be held on Jan. 25 in Northen Auditorium.
Haan’s talk “The Democratization of Shareholding: Power and Passivity in American Corporate and Political Governance” will be held on Sept. 5.
In Case You Missed It
Professor Blunch’s talk will be held in Northen Auditorium on March 29.
McRae’s presentation “Waiting for Gödel” will be held in Chavis Hall on March 22.
Adams’s talk “Ozymandian Histories: Monuments, Ruins, and Landscapes of Decline in America” will be held on March 14.
Mazilu’s talk “A Physics Journey from Complex Systems to Simple Models” will be held in Northen Auditorium on Jan. 25.
Benefiel’s talk “Uncovering the mysteries of Pompeii” will be held on Nov. 10.
Gertz’s talk “Thinking with the Mystics” will be held on Oct. 18.
Lepage’s talk “Borderlands Arts Pedagogy” will be held on Sept. 28.
The title of Barnett’s talk, which is free and open to the public, is “Lost (And Found Again) in Translation.”
Tombarge’s talk, which is free and open to the public, is titled “Championing the Lead Casket: Library Leadership in the 21st Century.”