The Wednesday Faculty Discussion Series
3-4 p.m. • E-202 (unless otherwise noted)
February 1 // CRAIG LIVINGSTON (HISTORY)
“Challenges and Discoveries: Writing the 50-Year History of the Lone Star College System from Conceptualization to Final Edits”
February 8 // TREY BROADHURST (BIOLOGY)
“Flukes & Flukes: Dolphin ‘Tales’ and Other Serendipitous Encounters in the Florida Keys”
February 15 // CHRISOULA GONZALES (ENGLISH)
“From the Confines to the Canon: Aphra Behn, Oroonoko and the First English Novel”
February 22 // CHASE WAITES & EMMY LEVINE (THEATER)
“Theater & Healthcare: Strange (But Effective) Bedfellows”
March 1 // JOHN BRYANT (PSYCHOLOGY)
“Levels of Selection: Implications Beyond Biology”
March 8 // LARRY LOOMIS-PRICE (BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY)
“Covid: Rough Seas Ahead or Smooth Sailing? What Can We Do to Choose a Safer Route?”
March 22 // NATALIE FOREMAN-WYNN (EDUCATION)
“Sexual Assaults and Academic Negligence”
March 29 // NATHALIE BRANDES & PAUL BRANDES (GEOLOGY)
April 5 // TIM COWAN (PHILOSOPHY)
“Masculinity: Insights and Outcasts”
April 12 // DANNY KAINER (BIOTECHNOLOGY) & Students
“Deciphering the Molecular Language of Life: DNA Sequencing with Nanopore Technology”