Primary Theme: Freedom
All lectures from noon – 1 p.m. in Memorial Ballroom, Hall Campus Center
Date |
Speaker |
Topic |
Sept. 4 | Brian Crim, PhD, Associate Professor of History, John M. Turner Chair in the Humanities, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Lynchburg | War and policy |
Sept. 11 | Alan Farrell, PhD, (ret.) Professor of French, Virginia Military Institute | Comradeship |
Sept. 18 | Trevor Stansbury ’90, Founder and President of Supply Dynamics | Leading in crisis |
Sept. 25 | Jeff Sigler, PhD, Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Tulane University | Earth and disaster |
Oct. 9 | Philip Mazzara ’70, (ret.) President and Chief Executive Officer of Providence Health Foundation, Washington, D.C. | Poetry and images of war |
Oct. 16 |
William E. Gayle, Jr., M.D., (ret.) General Surgeon, Centra Health, Lynchburg, Virginia |
Relationship between physical and emotional trauma |
Oct. 23 |
Beverly Rhoads, MFA, Associate Professor of Drawing and Painting, School of Communication and the Arts, University of Lynchburg |
Love and war in art |
Oct. 30 |
Sam Desai, MA, Licensed Professional Counselor, E-RYT 500, CLL, Lynchburg, Virginia |
PTSD |
Nov. 6 | Michael Klein, PhD, Assistant Professor of Criminology, School of Humanities, University of Lynchburg | Freedom versus helplessness |
Nov. 13 | Barbara Rothermel, PhD, Assistant Professor of Museum Studies, Director of the Daura Gallery, School of Communications, University of Lynchburg | Propaganda versus social commentary |
Nov. 27 |
Stephanie Ferguson, PhD, Professor of Nursing, School of Nursing, University of Lynchburg |
Medical advances and medicinal assistance |
Dec. 4 | Grant Azdell, PhD ’89, Vice President for Student Affairs, Dean of Students, Randolph-Macon College | Contribution to society and finding your calling |