2006-2007 MU Libraries Faculty Lecture Series

Ellis Library Colonnade (main floor, north) — All lectures are free and open to the public.
Contact Geoff Swindells for further information on the series.

Carol Anderson, Associate Professor of History addresses the audience during her lecture March 1, 2007 in the Ellis Library Colonnade.

 
November 8, 2007

Tale of Three Kates: Prostitution, Loyalty, and the Long Civil War

LeeAnn Whites
October 24, 2007

Tixier's Travels: The French and the Osage after the Louisiana Purchase

Dr. Carol Lazzaro-Weis, Professor of French & Italian
March 19, 2007  2:00-3:00

Crime Fiction: Theory & Practice

Richard B. Schwartz, Professor of English

March 1, 2007  3:00-4:00

International Conscience, the Cold War, and Apartheid: The NAACP's Alliance with the Reverend Michael Scott for South West Africa's Liberation, 1946-1951

Carol Anderson, Associate Professor of History
December 5, 2006

Technology for Successful Aging

Marjorie Skubic, Associate Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering
November 13, 2006

Los Angeles vs. the Paiutes

Karen Piper, Associate Professor of English
October 10, 2006

Devils in Details: A Game-Theoretic Approach to Public Policy Analysis

Ron Harstad, J. Rhoads Foster Professor in the Economics of Regulated Industry
Department of Economics