Fall 2005 Assembly Series    
Tony LaRussa
September 7, 2005 11 a.m. Graham Chapel
Co-sponsored by CHIMES
 
David Horowitz
"Academic Freedom and the War on Terror"

September 14, 2005 11 a.m. Graham Chapel
Co-sponsored by the College Republicans
 

Hernando de Soto
"Empower the World's Poor"
September 19, 2005 4 p.m. Graham Chapel
Richard A. Gephardt Institute for Public Service Lecture

 
Lorenzo Carcaterra
"Crime Can Pay: A conversation with Lorenzo Carcaterra"
September 21, 2005 11 a.m. Graham Chapel
Co-sponsored by Film and Media Studies
Photo Credit: Maddy Miller
 

Jon Butler
"The Miracle of Religion in Modern American History"
September 28, 2005 11 a.m. Graham Chapel
Thomas Fulbright Lecture in History

 
Pamela Nagami, M.D.
"Science is Important, but It Isn't Everything"
October 5, 2005 11 a.m.

Olin Fellows Conference Lecture
 
Carlos Fuentes
"Celebrating Cervantes and Don Quixote"
October 12, 2005 11 a.m. Graham Chapel
Association of Latin American Students Lecture
 

Richard W. Burkhardt
"Konrad Lorenz and Niko Tinbergen: The Science and Politics of the Founding of Ethology, 1930-1973"
October 25, 2005 4 p.m. Rebstock Hall Rm. 215
Thomas Hall Lecture

 

Mae Jemison
"Exploring the Frontiers of Science and Human Potential"
October 26, 2005 11 a.m. Graham Chapel
Black Arts & Sciences Festival Keynote Address

 
Stephen Bright
"Crime, Prison and the Death Penalty: The Influence of Race and Poverty"
November 2, 2005 4 p.m. Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom, Anheuser-Busch Hall
Co-sponsored by the School of Law
 

Christopher Browning
"Holocaust Denial in the Courtroom: The Historian as Expert Witness"
November 9, 2005 11 a.m. Graham Chapel
Holocaust Memorial Lecture