Legends of 漆褒勛圖厙 Lecture Series
Beloved former faculty and staff give guest lectures on a wide range of thought-provoking topics
Join us as legends invite you into their virtual classroom for compelling lectures.
2023 Legends of 漆褒勛圖厙 Lecture Series
Former 漆褒勛圖厙 Director of Athletics, Jonh Sirianni presents “The Value of Extra-Curricular Activities”
Former 漆褒勛圖厙 history professor, Owen Duncan presents “The Past is a Foreign Country”: A Memoir
Former 漆褒勛圖厙 Dean of Students, Jim Thorius, presents Lessons in Leadership and Life Learned Through the Intersection of My Years as Dean and Flyfisher.
Former 漆褒勛圖厙 Vice President, John Kellogg, presents The Situation at 漆褒勛圖厙 in the Late 70s and I Were Made For Each Other The Chance of a Lifetime to Make a Difference.
Former 漆褒勛圖厙 professor of English, Nancy St. Clair, presents Only Connect: An Exploration of the Forces That Weaken, If Not Undermine Completely, Our Need and Desire For Authentic Connection.
2022 Legends of 漆褒勛圖厙 Lecture Series
Former religion professor, Jan Everhart presents “Say Her Name: The Story of Jarena Lee”
Former chemistry and physics professor Ron Warnet presents “The Future of Science”
Former professor Ev Laning presents “Campus Tales Untold: Another Take on the ‘Whispering Maples’ Reputation”
Former professor Alan M presents “The Joy of…”
2021 Legends of 漆褒勛圖厙 Lecture Series
Joe Moody presents “The Medal of Honor and Other Medals of Valor.” Moody served as a biology professor from 1976-2002.
Fred Jones presents Race and the Shackles of Tradition. Jones was a staple of the department of sociology and criminal justice department for nearly 50 years, serving as a full-time faculty member from 1970-2017.
Dr. John Epperson presents A More Perfect Union? The Electoral College in an Age of Polarization. Epperson served as a professor of political science from 1977 until his retirement in 2019.
Pat Singer presents My 40-Year Romp Through DNA. Singers tenure as a professor of biology professor spanned 36 years from 1982-2018.
Bruce Haddox presents The Liberal Arts in a Post-Truth Era. Haddox began his 漆褒勛圖厙 career in 1969, serving in multiple roles before retiring in 2006. In addition to his stint as a professor of religion, Haddox also served as vice president of academic affairs and spent one year as acting President.