The Wednesdays Faculty Discussion Series
3- 4 pm, E202 (unless otherwise noted)
September 20 // DOMINIC BEGGAN (GOVERNMENT) & PANEL
“Discovering Ireland: Come Learn a Little about The Emerald Island Before You Make the Big Trip”
DAVID KENNEDY (GOVERNMENT)
BETSY POWERS (HISTORY)
September 27 // GARY BROWN (GOVERNMENT)
“Retirement Basics for Knuckleheads, Boneheads and Pinheads”
October 4 // MARK WHITTEN (PHILOSOPHY)
“The Book of Ecclesiastes and the Quest for Wisdom”
October 11 // KEVIN FRITZE (CRIMINAL JUSTICE)
“Myths and Misconceptions of the Criminal Justice System”
October 18 // CRISTA FORCE (CHEMISTRY)
“Overcoming the Obstacles: Findings from The Life Stories of Four Leading Scientists with Learning Disabilities”
October 25 // MATT WILLIAMS (PHILOSOPHY)
“Think of the Possibilities! Imagination’s Place in the Epistemic Toolbox”
November 1 // TIM COWAN (PHILOSOPHY) & PANEL (3 to 4:30 pm)
“Masculinity: Insights and Outcasts” (part two)
SARAH CHAPMAN (CRIMINAL JUSTICE)
MIKE DEVOLEY (PSYCHOLOGY)
DARREN LONGMAN (ART HISTORY)
KERRI STEEN (PSYCH. & CRIMINAL JUSTICE)
November 8 // MICHAEL WALSH (MUSIC)
“Facing the Future: Exploring Opera in The 21st Century”
November 15 // ADAM SALAZAR (LAND SURVEYING)
“The Changing Landscape of Geomatics Surveying Engineering Technology Education”
November 22 // NO CAC (Thanksgiving Holiday)
November 29 // JEFF GROAH (MATHEMATICS)
“The Art of Bookmaking: Traditional Case Bookbinding”