Faculty Seminar Series

Fall 2007

Wed., Sept. 12, 2007
Mary Lou Zeeman (Mathematics)
“Math and the Menstrual Cycle”

Wed., Sept. 19
Denis Corish (Philosophy)
“The Artifice of Eternity – Reading Yeats “

Tues., Sept. 25
Scott MacEachern (Sociology and Anthropology)
“The Diy-gid-biy Sites: Monumental Architecture and Political Power in Northern Cameroon”

Tues., Oct. 2
James Higginbotham (Classics)
“A King Defaced: Mutilation and the Sack of Assyrian Kalhu”

Wed., Oct. 10
Mark Wethli (Art)
“On Building a Piper Cub”

Tues., Oct. 23
Stephen Majercik (Computer Science)
“Achieving Goals with Chancy Logic: Planning Under Uncertainty Using Stochastic Satisfiability”

Wed., Oct. 31
Bruce Kohorn (Biology and Biochemistry)
“The Regulation of Cell Expansion”

Tues., Nov. 6
Sarah O’Brien Conly (Philosophy)
“Should the State Protect the Free Exercise of Religion?”

Wed., Nov. 14
Guy Mark Foster (English)
“Looking Good: The Assertoric (Male) Gaze in Alice Walker’s Meridian”

Wed., Nov. 28
Jennifer Scanlon (Gender and Women’s Studies)
“’If My Husband Calls I’m Not Here’: The Beauty Parlor as Real and Representational Female Space ”

Wed., Dec. 5
Enrique Yepes (Romance Languages)
Inaugural Lecture, Peter M. Small Professorship“Poetry and Social Activism in Latin America: Two Contemporary Cases”

Open to faculty and staff.
Subject to change.