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Nov 2

Thursday Nov 2, 2023

Transformative Latino Leaders in Hollywood: Actors, Producers, Change-Makers ft. Mark Consuelos, Nicholas Gonzalez, and Wilmer Valderrama

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Location: Carey Auditorium

Join ILS, and co-sponsor Latinx Student Alliance (LSA), for a Transformative Latino Leaders Lecture with a three-person celebrity panel featuring Mark Consuelos, Nicholas Gonzalez, and Wilmer Valderrama. The event Transformative Latino Leaders in Hollywood: Actors, Directors, Change-makers

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Nov 2

Thursday Nov 2, 2023

Laura Shannon Prize Lecture with Stella Ghervas: "The Peace Conundrum in European History"

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Location: 1050 Jenkins Nanovic Halls

It has been an entrenched tradition to narrate the history of the European continent as a sequence of bloody conflicts that culminated in two World Wars and continued into the Cold War. Today the Russian-Ukrainian War seems to confirm that narrative as a dominant one. Breaking with that enduring historiographical…

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Nov 8

Wednesday Nov 8, 2023

Lecture by Nathan Chapman: "Agreeing to Disagree: How the Establishment Clause Protects Religious Diversity and Freedom of Conscience"

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Location: Eck Hall of Law 1130

Agreeing To Disagree Book Cover

Join us for “Agreeing to Disagree: How the Establishment Clause Protects Religious Diversity and Freedom of Conscience,” a lecture based on the book…

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Nov 13

Monday Nov 13, 2023

Webinar: John Silvanus Wilson - Universities, Democracy, & Lessons from HBCUs

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Location: Zoom Webinar

[This event was originally scheduled for October 9, 2023 and has been rescheduled to November 13, 2023]

As part of the Virtues & Vocations series Education for Flourishing: Conversations on Character & the Common Good, we are pleased to welcome John Silvanus Wilson, former president…

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Nov 13

Monday Nov 13, 2023

Ph.D. in Management On-Campus Open House

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Location: Stayer Center Commons A&B

Interested in leveraging your Economics, Sociology, Psychology, Political Science, or Business degree to become a professor in a business school? Attend this on-campus open house for Mendoza’s PhD in Management program. Open to undergraduate and masters students. Free pizza provided! Please REGISTER at the link below:

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Nov 17

Friday Nov 17, 2023

Political Theory Colloquium

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Location: B044 Jenkins Nanovic Halls

Ndptc Locke

Please join us for a discussion of a paper by Jill Locke on November 17th. Locke is the James and Patricia McPherson Endowed Professor of American History at Gustavus Adolphus College. She is…

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Nov 29

Wednesday Nov 29, 2023

History of Philosophy Works-in-Progress Luncheon: Michael Promisel, "Aristotle and the Form(s) of Rule"

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Location: 437 Geddes - Maritain Library

Please join us for this week's History of Philosophy Works-in-Progress Luncheon! This week's presenter is Prof. Michael Promisel (Busch Family Visiting Fellow, Center for Citizenship & Constitutional Government), who will speak on "Aristotle and the Form(s) of Rule" (see abstract below).

Each…

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