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HUM 414 The Individual in the Contemporary World
Global issues and recent history, both Western and non-Western, building on information gathered and questions raised in preceding courses toward a fuller understanding of the responsibilities and opportunities for humanity today.
Grace Campbell, HUM 414 Coordinator e-mail
Spring 2010 Lecture Schedule
Hum 414 lectures are on Fridays at
11:25 a.m.
In the Humanities Lecture Hall
To view a printable version of the HUM 414 Lecture Calendar,
click here
I. REFLECTIONS ON THE POST-WAR HUMAN
CONDITION January
15
Cold War Era Dr. Sarah Judson January
22
Dr. Shirley Browning January
29 Prof. Kelly McEnany February 5 Prof. Reid Chapman February 12 Dr. Brian
Butler
II. CONTEMPORARY EXPRESSIONS: IDENTITY,
CULTURE AND CREATIVITY February 19
Civil Rights/Black Protest Thought Prof. Cathy Whitlock February 26
Women and Inequality:
A Global Perspective Prof. Grace Campbell March 5 Dr.
Lorena Russell March 19
Representation and Reality Prof. Seamus
McNerney March 26
Contemporary Film Dr. Charles
McKnight April 2
World Music Dr.
Dave Wilken April 9
Post Modern Culture/Contemporary Art Dr. Brian
Butler III.
GLOBAL CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS April 16 Globalization Dr.
Surain Subramaniam April 23 Environmental
Sustainability Dr. Grace
Campbell April 30 Challenges and
Future Prospects Dr. Noah Allen |
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