- Her talk is titled "When We Were Liberal: Explaining the Twentieth Century."
- Professor of English and acclaimed author, Steve Stern will talk about stories and story telling when he delivers the Edwin M. Moseley Faculty Research Lecture.
- His new book demonstrates how these old books were rooted in intense debate over changing ideas of childhood.
- Professor Greg Pfitzer studies how various historical genres rise and fall. He'll discuss "popular" history and how it has changed over time.
- Art historian Penny Jolly will discuss a favorite topic -- images of Mary Magdalene -- at the Nov. 6 annual Art History Lecture
- How do we know when to sleep, wake, eat? Professor Bernard Possidente's biological-clock research suggests some answers, which he will share Feb. 20 in the annual Edwin M. Moseley Faculty Research Lecture.
- The 50th anniversary of the European Union in March 2007 is an ideal occasion for Government Professor Roy H. Ginsberg to release a new book.