Barry M. Kroll, PhD, professor emeritus from Lehigh University, will speak about “Learning to Argue Differently” when he delivers the annual Holder Lecture on Thursday, April 25.
Dr. Lindsey Crawford, an assistant professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL), is making significant strides in understanding how viruses affect our immune system.
Tessa Jolls will deliver the lecture on Thursday, April 20 at 4 p.m. in the learning commons area, located on the first floor of Cochrane-Woods Library.
Stephen J. Rapp, Distinguished Fellow at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Center for Prevention of Genocide, will deliver ߲ݴý University’s annual Curtis Lecture on Public Leadership on Wednesday, March 29.
A gender and communication scholar will discuss creating inclusive communities at ߲ݴý University’s annual Wesleyan Communication Association/Lambda Pi Eta Lecture.
Dutch-American psychology professor Dr. Frans B. M. de Waal will draw comparisons between human and animal mental capacities at ߲ݴý University's annual Clifford Fawl Psychology Lecture.
Rebecca Goldin, professor of mathematics at George Mason University, will share her research and insight on statistics at ߲ݴý University’s annual Fetzer Lecture on Tuesday, February 28.
A former surgical assistant and current ߲ݴý University English professor who found herself more interested in writing about surgery than performing it, will deliver the university’s annual Faculty Scholarship Presentation on Wednesday, January 25.
Two years after he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, 19-year-old Kevin Hines attempted to take his life by jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge. He is one of only 34 survivors.
The award-winning author will give a free reading of her poetry on Tuesday, October 11 at 6:30 p.m. in O’Donnell Auditorium, located at 50th Street and Huntington Ave.
Scheduled for September 13-14, this year’s symposium, “Press Shift: Our Changing Place In A High-Tech World,” will address the advancements, setbacks and impacts of today’s technology.
To honor the 400th anniversary of playwright William Shakespeare's death, Stephen Buhler, an expert in renaissance literature, will deliver the lecture, "Eloquence in Action: Rhetorics of Response in Shakespeare" at ߲ݴý University.
The co-author of the recently published book, The Communication of Hate, will discuss "Hate and Hate Speech in American Life" at a ߲ݴý University lecture on Wednesday, April 6.