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November 4, 2009
Wilde Auditorium
Lecture, leading to the opening of "Enchantment" at the Joseloff Gallery
November 6, 2009 - January 17, 2010
Photography courtesy of Roger Castonguay of The Defining Photo, LLC
2018-11-16: Graca Machel, First Lady of South Africa seen in a conversation with Mr. Charles O. Boamah, Senior Vice-President of the African Development Bank Group during the Eminent Speakers Lecture.
President's Lecture Series
"Absurd Thoughts and Dangerous Ideas - How to Employ Creativity in Any Field"
February 28, 2011
USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism professor Stacy Smith introduces Pat Mitchell; the advisor for the Paley Center for Media, and Editorial Director for TEDWomen, prior to her 2015 James L. Loper Lecture in Public Service Broadcasting. The event took place at Wallis Anneberg Hall on Aptil 1, 2015. © USC Annenberg, Photo Credit: Brett Van Ort
Flexner Dean's Lecture Series: .Grace Fletcher, MPH, MA Candidate; and Shilpa Mokshagundam, VMS III.Vanderbilt School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner.............
The Rabbi Perry Nussbaum Lecture Series, an annual event at Millsaps. Dr. John D. Bower, renal pioneer and friend of the late Nussbaum, endowed in 2008 the lecture series, which is dedicated to men and women who have stood against racial bigotry and religious prejudice. This year's program was "Change from Within: Bringing Balance and Truth to the Historic Natchez Tableaux" by Madeline Iles.
Madeline Iles, senior history major at Millsaps, interned for Ed King, Jerry Mitchell, and Mississippi Public Broadcasting. These experiences and her interest in media as a tool for producing social change inspired her to film a documentary about her work to transform the traditional Natchez Tableaux. Throughout its 85 year history, the Tableaux had presented a romanticized view of the Old South. Madeline worked to showcase historical facts, linking the past to current issues of social justice. In addition to changing the program to acknowledge the South's defeat in the Civil War, Madeline pushed for the meaningful inclusion of African Americans in the program along with a frank representation of slavery. Madeline's project documents the unprecedented actions taken in 2015's Confederate Pageant and gives a first-hand view of social change in action.
The Rabbi Perry Nussbaum Lecture Series, an annual event at Millsaps. Dr. John D. Bower, renal pioneer and friend of the late Nussbaum, endowed in 2008 the lecture series, which is dedicated to men and women who have stood against racial bigotry and religious prejudice. This year's program was "Change from Within: Bringing Balance and Truth to the Historic Natchez Tableaux" by Madeline Iles.
Madeline Iles, senior history major at Millsaps, interned for Ed King, Jerry Mitchell, and Mississippi Public Broadcasting. These experiences and her interest in media as a tool for producing social change inspired her to film a documentary about her work to transform the traditional Natchez Tableaux. Throughout its 85 year history, the Tableaux had presented a romanticized view of the Old South. Madeline worked to showcase historical facts, linking the past to current issues of social justice. In addition to changing the program to acknowledge the South's defeat in the Civil War, Madeline pushed for the meaningful inclusion of African Americans in the program along with a frank representation of slavery. Madeline's project documents the unprecedented actions taken in 2015's Confederate Pageant and gives a first-hand view of social change in action.
2017-10-17: President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina sharing a frame with the students of Lowa State University during the Norman Borlaug Lecture: Betting of Africa to Feed the World, World Food Prize 2017.
The Central Library had its own Lecture Theatre and ran extensive programmes Saturday afternoon lectures.
The library managed to secure some prominent speakers as these lectures, such as the Belgian poet Emile Cammaerts, the music historian Alec Robertson, and the local historians J. J. Alexander, C. W. Bracken and R. Hansford Worth.
This notice probably gives details of the "Lecture Syllabus" in 1932.
Professor Jay Fiskio discusses her new book: Climate Change, Literature, and Environmental Justice, at a fall semester President's Lecture. Fiskio also discussed ways that environmental justice communities protect and repair the world through expressive culture, including dancing, cooking, and blockades.
Photo by Mike Crupi
Flexner Dean's Lecture Series: .Grace Fletcher, MPH, MA Candidate; and Shilpa Mokshagundam, VMS III.Vanderbilt School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner.............
2018-11-16: Graca Machel, First Lady of South Africa penning her thoughts during the Eminent Speakers Lecture.
Au RC, devant un étang une jeune fille plongée dans la lecture...
Unb clin d'oeil à Catherine pour la technique!
" If you can look into the seeds of time, and say which grain will grow and which will not, speak then unto me " ~ William SHAKESPEARE
Flexner Dean's Lecture Series: .Grace Fletcher, MPH, MA Candidate; and Shilpa Mokshagundam, VMS III.Vanderbilt School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner.............
Professor Jay Fiskio discusses her new book: Climate Change, Literature, and Environmental Justice, at a fall semester President's Lecture. Fiskio also discussed ways that environmental justice communities protect and repair the world through expressive culture, including dancing, cooking, and blockades.
Photo by Mike Crupi