Faculty Events - Research Colloquia 2009-10

Faculty Research Colloquia have been over the years a congenial, relaxed way to learn what colleagues across campus have been doing. We gather with refreshments around 4 pm; the talk starts at 4:15 pm, with lively discussion to follow till whenever.

September 18, 2009. Wayne Glausser, English.
“Alice, Blue Boy, Chromosomes, Doors: Reflections on LSD from a Reluctant Encyclopedist.”
Walden Inn Galleria in the Social A Room.

October 2, 2009. Rebecca Schindler, Classical Studies.
“Sex and Cult in Ancient Italy: Aphrodite and Hermes at Locri Epizephyrii.”
Prindle Center in the Great Room.

February 12, 2010. Bryan Hanson, Chemistry.
"Climate Change & Medicinal Plants: Brought to you by the Letter R"
Walden Inn downstairs

February 26, 2010. Mona Bhan, Sociology and Anthropology.
"Fluid Landscapes: The Politics of Environmental Conservation in Kashmir, India"
Walden Inn downstairs

March 5, 2010. Vanessa Dickerson, English.
"Black in Japan"
Walden Inn downstairs

April 23, 2010. Humberto Barreto and Manu Raghav, Economics.
"Using Simulation to Understand Complex Surveys"
Walden Inn downstairs

April 30, 2010. Smita Rahman, Political Science.
"The Limits of Secular Time and the Politics of Renewal"
Walden Inn downstairs

Archive:
Faculty Research Colloquia 2008-09
Faculty Research Colloquia 2007-08
Faculty Research Colloquia 2006-07
Faculty Research Colloquia Spring 2006