Wed. Feb. 4 - Nat Wheelwright and Barry Logan (Biology) "The Cost of Reproduction in Tropical Trees" LOCATION: ** Daggett Lounge, Thorne Hall**
Wed. Feb. 11 - Kirk Johnson (Sociology and Anthropology) "Do Minority Journalists Make a Difference? The Sociology of Race at White-Owned Newspapers"
Wed. Feb. 18 - DeWitt John (Environmental Studies and Government) "Clean Air and Dirty Politics"
Wed. Feb. 25 - Bruce Kohorn (Biology) TBA
Wed. March 3 - Pam Ballinger (Sociology and Anthropology) TBA
Tues. March 9 - Scott Sehon (Philosophy) "The Problem of Evil and the Existence of God"
Wed. March 31 - Page Herrlinger (History) TBA
Wed. April 7 - Chuck Dorn (Education) "How to Take Advantage of a Trend by Going Against It: Stanford University's School of Humanities in World War II"
Tues. April 13 - Christine Cote (Institutional Research) "Institutional Research -- Findings and Discussion Points From Recent Projects"
Wed. April 21 - Birgit Tautz (German) "Cutting, Pasting, Fabricating: Eighteenth-Century German Travel Texts, their Translators and Editors"
Tues. April 27 - Jack Kline (Asian Studies) "Yan Hui is Dead: Zhuangzi and Kongzi (Confucius) on Teaching"
Tues. May 4 - Hánetha Vété-Congolo (Romance Languages) "Haiti and its Revolution"
Wed. May 12 - Shuqin Cui (Asian Studies) "Raise the Red Lantern: Cinematic Orient and Female Conflict"