Coming together to share ideas and research interests using the resources of the
Humanities, the Sciences and the Social Sciences
NEXT SYMPOSIUM:
FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 2013 at 12:10-2:00
WHERE: SETB THIRD FLOOR
"A UNIVERSITY FOR ALL AGES"
PANEL PRESENTATION:
Mark Horowitz
Suzanne LaLonde
Bill Davis
Moderator: Luis Rodriguez-Abad
All University faculty and students invited!
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2012-2013 Program:
I. Opening Presentation: "Religion in Human Evolution, by Robert Bellah"
Professor Lyon Rathbun, English Dept.
*October 4*
II. "Colloquium with Visiting Polish Academics"
Presented by Professor John Newman, English Dept.
*November 16*
Special Session: Scholars from the Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce, Poland:
Prof. Waldemar Kowalski: Scotish Migration in Pan-European Diaspora,
Dr. Agnieszka Szuach: Medicine and English Renaissance Drama
Dr. Sylwester Lode: The Linguistic Secularization of English
Prof. Wlodzimierz Batog: Social and Political History of the USA after 1945
Mgr. Anna Szczepanek-Guz: Ekphrasis in Contemporary American Literature
Last Year's Program:
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I. Opening Presentation: Global Crisis at the End of Modernity
Luis Rodriguez-Abad, Behavioral Sciences, Sociology
*Thursday, Ocrtober 6, 2011*
II. "American Indian Self-Determination in the 60's"
Thomas A. Britten, History Department
*Thursday, November 3, 2011*
III. "Spanish Language Journalism in the Rio Grande Valley"
Juan Antonio González, Modern Languages Department
*December 1, 2011*
IV. “Doing Empirical Linguistics in the Age of Electronic Language Corporation"
John G. Newman, English Department
*February 2, 2012*
V. "Intersecting Race and Religion in Early 20th Century American Politics"
Carlos Figueroa, Government Department
*March 1, 2012*
Copies of the book, in which his chapter appears, will be on exhibit at the Bookstore and at the Faculty Study for browsing and purchase.
VI. "Happiness, Democracy, and the Cooperative Movement"
Mark Kaswan, Government Department
*April 5, 2012*
Humanities, the Sciences and the Social Sciences
NEXT SYMPOSIUM:
FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 2013 at 12:10-2:00
WHERE: SETB THIRD FLOOR
"A UNIVERSITY FOR ALL AGES"
PANEL PRESENTATION:
Mark Horowitz
Suzanne LaLonde
Bill Davis
Moderator: Luis Rodriguez-Abad
All University faculty and students invited!
***************************************
2012-2013 Program:
I. Opening Presentation: "Religion in Human Evolution, by Robert Bellah"
Professor Lyon Rathbun, English Dept.
*October 4*
II. "Colloquium with Visiting Polish Academics"
Presented by Professor John Newman, English Dept.
*November 16*
Special Session: Scholars from the Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce, Poland:
Prof. Waldemar Kowalski: Scotish Migration in Pan-European Diaspora,
Dr. Agnieszka Szuach: Medicine and English Renaissance Drama
Dr. Sylwester Lode: The Linguistic Secularization of English
Prof. Wlodzimierz Batog: Social and Political History of the USA after 1945
Mgr. Anna Szczepanek-Guz: Ekphrasis in Contemporary American Literature
Last Year's Program:
************************************************************************************************************************************
I. Opening Presentation: Global Crisis at the End of Modernity
Luis Rodriguez-Abad, Behavioral Sciences, Sociology
*Thursday, Ocrtober 6, 2011*
II. "American Indian Self-Determination in the 60's"
Thomas A. Britten, History Department
*Thursday, November 3, 2011*
III. "Spanish Language Journalism in the Rio Grande Valley"
Juan Antonio González, Modern Languages Department
*December 1, 2011*
IV. “Doing Empirical Linguistics in the Age of Electronic Language Corporation"
John G. Newman, English Department
*February 2, 2012*
V. "Intersecting Race and Religion in Early 20th Century American Politics"
Carlos Figueroa, Government Department
*March 1, 2012*
Copies of the book, in which his chapter appears, will be on exhibit at the Bookstore and at the Faculty Study for browsing and purchase.
VI. "Happiness, Democracy, and the Cooperative Movement"
Mark Kaswan, Government Department
*April 5, 2012*