Faculty Seminar Series

2011-2012 Theme - "Unintended Consequences: What the Humanities Could Have Told You (If Only You Had Asked)"

  • January 30th, 2012

    "Unintended Consequences: What the Humanities Could Have Told You (If Only You Had Asked)"- The 2011-12 IHR Faculty Seminar Series. Presenters are: Keith Miller and Matthew Whitaker present the topic "Stolen Rhetoric" in this edition of our faculty seminar series.

  • November 14th, 2011

    "Unintended Consequences: What the Humanities Could Have Told You (If Only You Had Asked)"- The 2011-12 Faculty Seminar Seires. Presenters are: Deb Clark, Professor, English Department and Ian Moulton, Interdisciplinary Humanities and Communitcations, School of Letters and Sciences

  • October 5th, 2011

    "Unintended Consequences: What the Humanities Could Have Told You (If Only You Had Asked)"- The 2011-12 Faculty Seminar Seires. Presenters are: Joel Gereboff, Religious Studies, SHPRS, and Patricia Huntington,Philosophy, New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences.

  • January 27th, 2010

    Rhetoric and the Quest for Sustainable Communities: Oceanic Islands: Peter Goggin, Department of English, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

  • November 4th, 2009

    A Philospher Looks at the Trouble with Truth Commissions: Margaret Walker, School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies

  • September 20th, 2010

    "Disciplinary Fault Lines" -The 2010-11 IHR Faculty Seminar Series focuses on what it means to do disciplinary and inter-/transdisciplinary work in the Humanities.Presenters are: Peter de Marneffe, Professor, Philosophy, School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies and Carolyn Warner, Professor, Political Science, School of Government, Politics, and Global Studies

  • October 7th, 2009

    Historians and 'Inventions' of War: Mark von Hagen, School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies

  • January 26th, 2011

    Disciplinary Fault Lines" -The 2010-11 IHR Faculty Seminar Series focuses on what it means to do disciplinary and inter-/transdisciplinary work in the Humanities. Presenter are: Mark Cruse, Assistant Professor, French, School of International Letters and Cultures and Ángel Pinillos, Assistant Professor, Philosophy, School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies.

  • November 15th, 2010

    "Disciplinary Fault Lines" -The 2010-11 IHR Faculty Seminar Series focuses on what it means to do disciplinary and inter-/transdisciplinary work in the Humanities. Presenters are: Robert S. Sturges, Professor, English Department; Marivel Danielson, Assistant Professor, School of Transborder Studies.

  • November 14th, 2011

    "Unintended Consequences: What the Humanities Could Have Told You (If Only You Had Asked)"- The 2011-12 Faculty Seminar Seires. Presenters are: Deb Clark, Professor, English Department and Ian Moulton, Interdisciplinary Humanities and Communitcations, School of Letters and Sciences

  • October 5th, 2011

    "Unintended Consequences: What the Humanities Could Have Told You (If Only You Had Asked)"- The 2011-12 Faculty Seminar Seires. Presenters are: Joel Gereboff, Religious Studies, SHPRS, and Patricia Huntington,Philosophy, New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences.