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2012-13 Schedule

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FALL 2012

Aug. 23
                  
     Mark E. Neely, Jr.
"Lincoln and the Constitution"
     7:30 pm
O'Donnell Hall,
Student Success Building
Sep. 6   Ellen Gustafson
"A New Understanding of Hunger, Obesity and the Food System"
  7:30 pm
O'Donnell Hall,
Student Success Building
Sep. 20   Richard A. Muller
"Physics and the Technology for Future Presidents"
  7:30 pm
O'Donnell Hall,
Student Success Building
Oct. 4   Amir Levine
"Attached: The Science of Romantic Relationships"
  7:30 pm
O'Donnell Hall,
Student Success Building
Oct. 11   Melissa Stockwell
"Lived a Lifetime by 25: From Baghdad to Beijing and Beyond"
Keynote Address for Disability Employment Awareness Month
  7:30 pm
O'Donnell Hall,
Student Success Building
Oct. 18   L. Henry Dowell
"Harland "Colonel" Sanders: More than Fried Chicken"
  7:30 pm
O'Donnell Hall,
Student Success Building
Nov. 1   Sarah H. Parcak
"Egypt's Lost Cities: Satellite Sensing for Archaeology"
3rd Annual Bruce MacLaren Distinguished Lecture
  7:30 pm
O'Donnell Hall,
Student Success Building
Nov. 8   Charles Bracelen Flood
"Grant's Final Victory: Ulysses S. Grant's Heroic Last Year"
 
  7:30 pm
O'Donnell Hall,
Student Success Building
*Nov. 28   R. Carlos Nakai
"Crossroads: A Native American Flute Concert"
Keynote Address for Native American Heritage Month
  7:30 pm
* EKU Center for the Arts 
   

* NOTE: R. Carlos Nakai changed from original date of Nov. 29 and location of O'Donnell Hall.  See new date and venue above.

   
         

 

SPRING 2013

Jan. 22-
Feb. 22
                
     Chautauqua Art Exhibition
A Juried Exhibition on the Theme
Opening Reception:  Thursday, January 31
     Giles Gallery,
Campbell Building
Jan. 24   Mike Kim
"North Korea-China: A Modern Day Underground Railroad
  7:30 pm
O'Donnell Hall,
Student Success Building
Feb. 7   Michael C.Dawson
"At a Crossroad to Disaster? The Vast Racial Divide in American Public Opinion"
Keynote Address for Black History Month
  7:30 pm
O'Donnell Hall,
Student Success Building
Feb. 21   Lee Alan Dugatkin
"Crossroads: Thomas Jefferson and How Natural History Shaped America's Perception of Itself"
 
  7:30 pm
O'Donnell Hall,
Student Success Building
Mar. 5   Eric Foner
"The Fiery Trail: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery"
  7:30 pm
O'Donnell Hall,
Student Success Building
Mar. 21   Catherine Clinton
"Women and the American Civil War"
Keynote Address for Women's History Month
  7:30 pm
O'Donnell Hall,
Student Success Building
Apr. 4   Tyrone B. Hayes
"From Silent Spring to Silent Night: a Tale of Toads and Men"
 
  7:30 pm
O'Donnell Hall,
Student Success Building
Apr. 18   N. Gregory Mankiw
"The Challenges Facing Monetary and Fiscal Policy"
8th Annual Distinguished lecture in International Studies
 
  7:30 pm
O'Donnell Hall,
Student Success Building
May 2   Maureen Morehead
"The Poetry of Thomas Merton"
  7:30 pm
O'Donnell Hall,
Student Success Building
         
         
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