Tues. Jan. 25 KATHERINE DAUGE-ROTH (Romance Languages)
“Branding the Body: Imprinting the State in Early Modern France”
Wed. Feb. 2 KATY KLINE (Art Museum)
“We’re Renovating the Museum. Really!”
Wed. Feb. 9 ZUBEDA JALALZAI (English)
“Race and Early American Literature: Conversion and Covenants”
Tues. Feb. 15 JANET LOHMANN (Sociology/Anthropology)
“Incarcerated Women and Bulimia: An Alternative Addiction”
Wed. Feb. 23 JOHN LICHTER AND DÖRTE KÖSTER (Biology)
“300 Years of Ecological Degradation, 30 Years of Recovery: the Environmental History of Merrymeeting Bay”
Wed. Mar. 2 SETH RAMUS (Psychology)
“A Hippocampal-Cortical System for Declarative Memory”
Wed. Mar. 9 ANGUS KING (Independent)
“What am I Teaching and Why?”
Tues. Mar. 29 ARIELLE SAIBER (Romance Languages)
“Lyrical Numbers: The Poetics of Mathematics in Early Modern Europe”
Wed. Apr. 6 AVIVA BRIEFEL (English)
**Daggett Lounge “Free Stuff!: Zombies, Consumers, and Other Monsters”
Wed. Apr. 13 GENNY LEMOINE (Arctic Museum/Arctic Studies)
“Following the Invisible Road": Archaeological Survey in Northwest
Greenland”
Wed. Apr. 20 ERIC CHOWN (Computer Science)
“Soccer Playing Robot Dogs”
Tues. Apr. 26 MARY AGNES EDSALL (English)
“Enter the Matrix, or the Text in Context in Medieval Anthologies for Spiritual Instruction”
Tues. May 3 DE-NIN LEE (Art/Asian Studies)
“Tales from a Tenth-Century Tomb: Images of Feminine Virtue”
Wed. May 11 DAN MOOS (English)
“Jumpin' in the Saddle: Herb Jeffries and All-Black Singing-Cowboy
Westerns of the 1930s”