Faculty Colloquium Series – Spring 2009

The next presentation in the Spring 2009 Faculty Colloquium Series will be Monday, February 23,  from Noon – 1:00 pm.  Jerome Sehulster, Professor of Psychology, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, will deliver the colloquium on the following research project:

Memory and Personality

The colloquium will be presented in the GE Global Learning Center (A2).

The remaining colloquium presentations:

Faculty Colloquium Series

Spring 2009

  

-> Family-Centered Care: Ideals and Realities in Human Services and Education

Monday, March 2, 12:00 to 1:00 p.m., GE Global Classroom

Anne Farrell, Assistant Professor of Human Development and Family Studies, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

-> A Critical Examination of Brokerage Minimum Service Laws

Thursday, March 5, 12:00 to 1:00 p.m., GE Global Classroom                                        

Katherine Pancak, Professor in Residence, Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics, School of Business            

-> The Sources of Oman’s Foreign Policy in the 21st Century

Tuesday, March 17, 12:00 to 1:00 p.m., GE Global Classroom                                        

Jeffrey Lefebvre, Associate Professor of Political Science, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

-> Mathematical Logic,  Postmodernism, and Common Sense

Tuesday, March 24, 12:00 to 1:00 p.m., GE Global Classroom                                        

Richard Watnick, Associate Professor of Mathematics, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

-> Autism and Language:  How Enactment and Gesture Contribute to Narrative Coherence

Wednesday, April 1, 12:00 to 1:00 p.m., GE Global Classroom

Elena Levy, Associate Professor of Psychology, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences                                                               

-> New Tools for Data Driven Marketing    

Wednesday, April 8, 12:00 to 1:00 p.m., GE Global Classroom                                        

Wynd Harris, Assistant Professor in Residence of Marketing, School of Business

-> Terminal Illness:  The Failing Economics of Health Care in the United States

Thursday, April 16, 12:00 to 1:00 p.m., GE Global Classroom

Walter Dolde, Associate Professor of Finance, School of Business

-> Women and Peace:  Israeli Female Writers and the Geopolitical Conflict

Thursday, April 23, 12:00 to 1:00 p.m., GE Global Classroom                                        

Nehama Aschkenasy, Professor of Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies And Director of the Center for Judaic and Middle Eastern Studies, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

All Colloquia are open to community members.  Parking is available on the second level of parking garage on Washington Blvd.