Archive of Past Lectures

Below is an archive of lectures hosted or co-hosted by the College of Social Sciences. Lectures marked with the icon have streaming video.

SpeakerLectureDate
Sanford J. UngarVideoFinding Our Way in the World: How Will We Learn More When We Are Being Taught Less01/24/2008
Azouz BegagVideoThe Politics of Anti-Racism in France: Lessons from Government10/18/2007
Lynne OlsonVideoNot Playing the Game: How Winston Churchill Came to Power10/11/2007
Barbara StowasserVideoOld Shaykhs, Young Women, and the Internet: The (Re) Writing of Women’s Political Rights in Islam09/21/2007
Landrum BollingVideoThe Palestinian-Israel Conflict and its Poisonous Side Effects: Is There a Way Out?09/13/2007
John SeigenthalerVideoThe Wonderful World of Wikipedia: Sinbad, Ann, Fuzzy, and Me04/12/2007
Dominique DuboisVideoFrance and the Challenge of Diversity04/05/2007
Joseph L. GallowayVideoWar and Peace, Updated03/22/2007
Walter SlocombeVideoThe Middle East and the United States: Five U.S. Theories in Search of a MidEast Reality03/01/2007
Ambassador Peter F. RomeroVideoNationbuilding: Like it or Not01/25/2007
Nick KotzVideoThe News Media and Civil Rights from 1960-2006: Promise and Reality11/16/2006
William BicknellVideoPublic Health, Public Policy, HIV/AIDS and Africa: Who Should Die?11/09/2006
Lord Timothy Clement-JonesVideoFueling the Future: How We Can Secure Our Energy Supply11/02/2006
Robert MerryVideoAmerican Exceptionalism: Pride and Pitfall10/03/2006
Murray SeegerVideoCzars to Commissars and Back09/14/2006