Join the College of Arts and Sciences for the Theodore Haddin Arts and Sciences forum, an ongoing lecture series that gives CAS faculty a venue to talk about their research with their colleagues, students and the public, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. the last Friday of each month in Heritage Hall Building Room 126. Lunch is provided.
Each academic year, the forum presents around six informal lectures from a cross-section of departments; all talks will be of interest to a broad range of people.
For more information, visit the CAS website.
The lecture topics and speakers for the 2018-19 academic year:
Oct. 26
Lecture: “Engines of Wonder: Painting and Engineering in Renaissance Europe”
Speaker: Noa Turel, assistant professor in the Department of Art and Art History
Nov. 30
Lecture: “Pots & Kettles: The Ethics of Hypocrisy”
Speaker: Matt King, assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy
Jan. 25
Lecture: “Medical Martyrs: A Nineteenth-Century Representation of Inquisitorial Persecution of Early Modern Spanish Physicians”
Speaker: Andrew Keitt, associate professor in the Department of History
Feb. 22
Lecture: “Bodies of Stone: Crosses and Runes in Early English Memorial Inscriptions”
Speaker: Jill Clements, assistant professor in the Department of English
March 29
Lecture: “Clothes Tell Stories: Using Object-based Research to Unravel Personal Narratives in Dress”
Speaker: Kimberly Schnormeier, associate professor in the Department of Theatre