What Can a College Student Learn from Bob Dylan?
Dr. Mark Schantz, Professor of History and Chair, Department of History, Birmingham-Southern College
April 20, 2021
To Bring the Good News to All Nations:
Evangelical Influence on Human Rights and US Foreign Relations
Dr. Lauren Turek, Assistant Professor of History, Trinity University
April 07, 2021
University Legacies of Slavery in the South
Dr. Brandon Inabinet, Associate Professor of Communication Studies, Furman University
March 23, 2021
Romantic Love: Challenges, Consequences, and Revisions
Dr. Michelle Wolkomir, Professor of Sociology, Centenary College
March 09, 2021
Particulate Air Pollution as a Risk Factor for Neurogenerative Disease
Dr. Elise Kikis, Associate Professor of Biology, Sewanee: The University of the South
Feb 23, 2021
Believing Ancient Women:
Gendering Knowledge and Experience in [Aescylus’] Prometheus Bound
Dr. Mary Hamil Gilbert, Assistant Lecturer of Greek and Roman Studies, Birmingham-Southern College
Feb 16, 2021
Mindfulness during a Pandemic: The Positive Impact of Focusing on Breath
Dr. Jennifer Cable, Professor of Music & Coordinator of Vocal Studies, University of Richmond
Dr. Monti Datta, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Richmond
Jan 26, 2021
Arabic in Antebellum America: The Challenge of including Arabic African Slave Narratives into the US Undergraduate Curriculum
Dr. Lamia Benyoussef, Associate Professor of Arabic Studies, Birmingham-Southern College
Nov 17, 2020
Sister Against Sister: Women’s Opposition to Woman Suffrage in Britain and America, 1850-1920
Dr. V. Markham Lester, Michael Atchison Professor of History, Birmingham-Southern College
Nov 2, 2020
Ethics in a Globalized World
Giselda Beaudin, Director of Global Initiatives , Rollins College
Dr. Erin Hillis, Director of International Programs, Rhodes College
Anne Ledvina, Director of the Sklenar Center for International Programs, Birmingham-Southern College
Oct 27, 2020
Road Scars: Roadside Car Crash Shrines and Cultural Trauma
Dr. Robert Bednar, Associate Professor of Communication Studies,
Southwestern University
Oct 6, 2020
Dismantling the Diorama: Public Memory, Confederate Statuary, and Remembering Forgotten Pasts
Dr. Nicole Maurantonio, Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Communication Studies and American Studies, The University of Richmond
Sep 29, 2020