(Thurs., April 9)…Allison Brimmer, Juliette Kitchens, Claire Lutkewitte, and Molly J. Scanlon will conclude for the semester with a collaborative presentation on…
Tag: Faculty Lecture Series
The History of Voter Exclusion to Be Discussed at Next Faculty Lecture—March 26
(Thurs., March 26)…Charles Zelden will feature a discussion of the history of voter exclusion based on such identity factors as race, gender, and…
Faculty Lecture to Discuss Relationship Between Gender Identity, the Law, and Abortion Rights
(Thurs., Mar. 12)…The next Faculty Lecture Series talk will examine the impact of these definitions on abortion rights and will discuss why…
Faculty Lecture to Discuss Relationship Between Gender Identity, the Law, and Abortion Rights
(Thurs., March 12)… This free talk will explain recent relevant court cases and why these laws should be found unconstitutional based on the concept of liberty defined in the 14th amendment due process clause…
Faculty Lecture Series to Examine the Role of Identity in the Documemoir Stories We Tell
(Thurs., Feb. 12)…The lecture will explore Sarah Polley’s film investigating her decreased mother’s secret life through the lens of artifacts and…
Learn About the Link Between Intestinal Organisms and Autism at Faculty Lecture
(Thurs., Jan. 22) Can knowing the identity of the bacteria living in our digestive tract help us to diagnose and treat autism…
Explore the Jewish Presence in Contemporary Cuban Fiction at Faculty Lecture
(Thurs., Oct. 2)… Join the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences as they host a discussion part of the Faculty Lecture Series on…
Explore the Cultural Identities of Hispaniola at Faculty Lecture
(Thurs., Nov. 20)…The Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences will host this discussion lead by Michael Voltaire to learn more about…
Next Faculty Lecture: Which Side Is Right, Wrong in Witch-Hunts?
(Thurs., Apr. 10) …The Faculty Lecture Series will conclude the winter semester with a look at witch-hunts in America…
Next Faculty Lecture Explores Evolutionary Psychology’s Perspective on Good, Evil
(Thur., Mar. 20)…The next Faculty Lecture Series talk will focus on the evolutionary research studying rape and murder, and the reception it has received from circles inside and outside of academia.