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; the talk starts at 4:15, with lively discussion to follow till whenever. Click titles for more.
March 16, 2007
Terri Bonebright (Psychology) and Dave Berque (Computer Science)
High-tech vs Low-tech Approaches to Problem-solving in Class: An Interdisciplinary Mixed-method Experimental Study
Walden Emerson Room
March 2, 2007
Angela Flury (English).
The Novelist as Clotheshorse.
Walden Emerson Room
December 8, 2006
Jamie Song (Mathematics).
Working With Smooth Numbers.
Walden Emerson B.
December 1, 2006
Liz Moran (Art).
Food and the Cosmos in Aztec Art.
Walden Emerson B.
November 3, 2006
Marnie McInnes (English and Women's Studies).
Photographic Portraits and the Violence of the Ordinary.
Walden Emerson B.
September 29, 2006
David Gellman (History).
A Tale of Two Caesars: James Fenimore Cooper and the Politics of Race, Loyalty, and Memory.
Walden Emerson Room B.
September 22, 2006
Istvan Csicsery-Ronay (English).
Science Fiction and Surrealism.
Walden Social Center B.
Archive: Faculty Research Colloquia Spring 2006