Friday Afternoon Lectures

Each fall and spring we offer a series of lectures open to anyone. Our lectures are announced here and via the Student Honors Activities Council (SHAC) e-mail distribution list.

If you have a suggestion for a lecture or you would like to volunteer to present a lecture, please contact:

Edward McCord
emccord@pitt.edu
412-624-6886

 
SPRING 2008 SCHEDULE (Term 2084)
  Date

Lecture Topic

  January 11 at 2 pm (3500 CL) Summer 2007: Plein Air Studio at the Honors College Preserve in Wyoming
David Muenzer, Class of 2009, Yale University
  January 18 at 2 pm (3500 CL) Fire and Ice: What Happens When Volcanoes Erupt Underneath Glaciers?
Ian Skilling, Professor, Department of Geology and Planetary Science
  January 25 No Lecture
  February 1 at 2:15 pm (3500 CL) The "New" Sappho: How Many Poems? How Many Traditions?
Edwin Floyd, Professor, Department of Classics
  February 8 No Lecture
  February 15 at 2 pm (3500 CL) Progressive Loyalism in the 1970s: The Search for Common Ground
Tony Novosel, PhD, Department of History
  February 22 at 4 pm (3500 CL) Pitt Now Holds Most Extensive Collection of European Union Documents in North America
Phillip Wilkin, PhD, Bibliographer for West European Studies Collection Development, Hillman Library
  February 29 No Lecture
  March 7 No Lecture
  March 14 No Lecture
  March 21 at 2 pm (3500 CL) Migrating Eagles and Wind Turbines: Resolving Conflict in an Information Void
Todd Katzner, PhD, Director of Conservation and Field Research, National Aviary; Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences
  March 28 No Lecture
  April 4 No Lecture
("Puppies!" a cappella group will perform at 2:15 pm in 3500 CL)
  April 11 No Lecture
  April 18 No Lecture

 

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Fall 2007 Schedule (Term 2081)

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Fall 2006 Schedule (Term 2071)

 

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