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Crime in Carlisle? Just the Facts Please

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A Panel Discussion

Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Stern Center, Great Room – 7:00 p.m.

Panelists

Mayor Kirk R.Wilson, Carlisle
Judge Edward Guido, Cumberland County Court of Common Pleas
Chief Dolores “Dee” Danser, Public Safety, Dickinson College
Lieutenant Michael Dzezinski, Carlisle Police Department
Matthew T. Bennett, prevention specialist, Cumberland-Perry Drug and Alcohol Commission
Moderator: Prof. Susan ... Read more...

Candidates Forum for PA’s 199th District

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Wednesday, April 28, 2010 – 7:00 p.m.
Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium

Candidates running in the primary elections for the 199th seat in the State Legislature will discuss the central issues confronting Pennsylvania voters and answer questions from the audience related to these issues.

Co-sponsored by the Greater Carlisle Chamber of Commerce and the League of Women Voters.

Candidates
Fred Baldwin (D) – Carlisle School Board Member
Stephen Bloom (R) – North Middleton Twp. Attorney
Abe Brown (R) – Landscaper
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So, You Think You Can Choreograph?

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Vincent Paterson ’72

Choreographer, director and producer; Metzger-Conway Fellow

COMMON HOUR
Thursday, April 1 – Noon
Weiss Center, Rubendall Recital Hall

Watch students from Professor Skaggs’ Applied Choreography class get professional feedback from professional dancer and choreographer, Vincent Paterson ’72.

Vincent Paterson is a world-renowned director and choreographer whose career spans just about every genre of the entertainment industry including film, theatre, Broadway, concert tours, opera, music videos, tele ... Read more...

Chris Maccabe

Former Political Director of the United Kingdom’s Northern Ireland Office (NIO)

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NORTHERN IRELAND: The Long Road to Peace

Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

In 2007, two groups that had hated each other for decades joined together to form a new government for Northern Ireland. Chris Maccabe, former political director of the British government’s Northern Ireland Office, was at the center of the negotiations that brought to an end forty years of sectarian murder and paramilitary terrorism (the “Troubles”) in an area sharply di ... Read more...

Mehdi Bozorgmehr

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Associate Professor of Sociology, City University of New York

Backlash 9/11

Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

For most Americans, September 11, 2001 symbolizes the moment when their security was altered. For Middle Eastern and Muslim Americans, 9/11 also ushered in a backlash in the form of hate crimes, discrimination, and a string of devastating government initiatives. From the viewpoint of the targeted populations, the backlash spoke louder than official proclamations to the contrary. Instead of capitulating, however, organizations represe ... Read more...

John Stuhr

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Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and American Studies, Emory University

Against Forgiveness

Thursday, April 22, 2010
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

Drawing on philosophy, religion, psychology, medicine, political theory, and law, this lecture begins with the explosion of contemporary popular and scholarly concern with forgiveness in both personal and social settings. It analyzes the behavioral and affective nature of forgiveness and charts recent changes in our understanding of forgiveness from the largely theological and ethical to the primar ... Read more...

Alicia Sams

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Documentary Film Director and Producer

The Obama Election

Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

By the People: The Election of Barack Obama is a behind-the-scenes documentary of the Obama campaign. Director Alicia Sams will discuss the making of the film and the insights she gained from being on the campaign trail with the candidate, organizers and the traveling press.

Co-sponsored by the Departments of Political Science and Film Studies.

About the Speaker
Alicia Sams has extensive exp ... Read more...

America’s Role and Image in the World

Role-and-Image-Poster2Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium, 7:00 p.m.

The panel will assess how the United States is viewed around the world, particularly given the United States’ current foreign policy.

Panelists include:
Beth Paige, senior foreign service officer and mission director for USAID in Nepal
J. Sherwood McGinnis, professor in the Department of National Security Studies at U.S. Army War College

Andrew Wolff, professor of political ... Read more...

Hip Hop Symposium

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This symposium will include special speakers, student and faculty panel discussions, and live hip hop entertainment.

The event was coordinated by The Clarke Forum Student Board and The Clarke Forum Student Project Managers.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

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11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Britton Plaza

Thursday, April 8, 2010

7:00 p.m. – Stern Center, Great Room

How You Gonna Be the King of New York?
Mark Anthony Neal, professor of African and African American studies, Duke Uni ... Read more...

Sandy Weinberg ’72

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Executive Director, Center for Clinical Research and Regulation; Metzger-Conway Fellow

Epidemics, Pandemics, and Bioterrorism

Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

* This event is part of the Clarke Forum’s series on Leadership in an Age of Uncertainty.

This lecture will discuss the potentially disastrous consequences that epidemics, pandemics, and incidents of bioterrorism could have on public health along with the political and sociological aspects of these types of major catastrophes.

About the Speak ... Read more...

Vincent Paterson ’72

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Choreographer, Director and Metzger-Conway Fellow

The Man Behind the Thrones

Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium, 7:00 p.m.

Patterson will talk about his career in the entertainment business and the challenges he confronts as he works intimately with famous performers, making them look their best, while attempting to remain fairly anonymous himself.

About the Speaker
Vincent Paterson is a world-renowned director and choreographer whose career spans just about every genre of the entertainment industry including film, theatre ... Read more...

Terry Engelder

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Professor of Geosciences, Penn State University

Marcellus Gas Shale

Thursday, March 25, 2010
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m

* This event is part of the Clarke Forum’s series on Leadership in an Age of Uncertainty.

Engelder will talk about the Marcellus gas shale that is located in Pennsylvania, the potential economic value it has for the state, and the probable ramifications it will have for political scientists, lawyers, policy analysts and environmentalists.

Co-sponsored by the Department of Geology, Center for Environmental & Sustainability E ... Read more...

Guillermo Meneses

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El Colegio de al Frontera Norte, Tijuana

The “Fence”: The View from Tijuana

Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

The United States is building one, two, three or more walls and “other obstacles” in the southwest border. Customs and Border Protection claim, “New dangers face the borders of our nation.” Terrorism, drug trafficking and illegal immigrants are waiting to cross the border.
Co-sponsored by the Departments of Latin American Studies and Spanish and Portuguese.

To ... Read more...

Judge Richard J. Leon

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U.S. District Court Judge, Washington, D.C.

Guantanamo: Constitutional Challenges

Thursday, March 11, 2010
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

* This event is part of the Clarke Forum’s series on Leadership in an Age of Uncertainty.

As the first federal judge to conduct habeas corpus proceedings to determine the lawfulness of the detention of the Guantanamo detainees, Judge Leon had to confront many practical and legal challenges as he tried to strike the proper balance between liberty and national security.

Topical Background

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Women, Equality and Education

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Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

A panel of international students from Dickinson College will join Muska Assad, a recipient of a scholarship from the Initiative to Educate Afghan Women (IEAW), in a discussion of women, gender equality and education. This event is in observance of International Women’s Day which was created to commemorate the accomplishments of women and celebrate the fight for women’s equality.

This event is co-sponsored by the Women’s Center and Betty R. ’58 and Dan Churchill.

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Neil Printz

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Art Historian, co-editor of the Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonné

Andy Warhol: Post-Pop or Not?

Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Stern Center, Great Room, 4:00 p.m.

Printz considers Warhol’s work after the 1960s in light of photographs and the works of art recently donated to Dickinson College by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts’ Photographic Legacy Program.

This event is co-sponsored by The Trout Gallery.

Topical Background
Born Andrew Warhola in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1928, Andy Warhol became one of the most influential ar ... Read more...

Dallas Burtraw

Senior Fellow, Resources for the Future

Next Steps in U.S. Climate Policy: Winners, Losers and Innovations in Policy Design

Climate-Change-for-WebWednesday, February 24, 2010
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

* This event is part of the Clarke Forum’s series on Leadership in an Age of Uncertainty.

After the international climate meetings in Copenhagen, the eyes of the world rest on the U.S. and its progress towards meeting its goals for achieving reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. The leading proposal in the U.S. is a market-based cap-and-trade program, but there a ... Read more...

Rebecca Skloot

Award-winning science writer; professor of English, University of Memphis

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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

Thursday, February 18
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m

Rebecca Skloot discusses her new book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, a story inextricably linked to the dark history of experimentation on African Americans, the birth of bioethics, and the legal battles that could determine whether we own the stuff we are made of. A booksigning will follow the presentation.

Co-sponsored by the Departments of Biolo ... Read more...

Leonard Cassuto

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Professor of English, Fordham University

What’s in a Bestselling Crime Novel?

Thursday, February 11
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

After exploring the origins and complexities of “bestsellers,” Cassuto applies his conclusions to the way crime novels are read and understood in the U.S.

Co-sponsored by the Departments of English and American Studies

Topical Background
The broad genre of “crime fiction” first captured the American imagination in the mid-19th century. Edgar Allen Poe’s short stor ... Read more...

Arlene Dávila

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Professor of anthropology and American studies, New York University

Shop ‘Til You Drop in Puerto Rico?

Tuesday, February 9
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

Dávila will explore the consumption culture of Puerto Rico, in particular, the myth of the overspent Puerto Rican consumer.

Co-sponsored by the Departments of American Studies, Latin American Studies and Spanish and Portuguese.

Topical Background
Shortly after Columbus visited Puerto Rico, Spain colonized the island and established it as an important military and trading post ... Read more...

Art Spiegelman – “Morgan Lecturer”

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Pulitzer Prize-winning artist/illustrator; author of Maus

Comix 101.1

Thursday, February 4
Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium, 7:00 p.m.

Through a chronological tour of the evolution of comics, this Pulitzer Prize-winning artist/illustrator explains the value of this medium and why it should not be ignored.

The event is Dickinson College’s annual Morgan Lecture in honor of James Henry Morgan, professor of Greek, dean, and president of the college.

Co-sponsored by The Milton B. Asbell Center for Jewish Life, The Trou ... Read more...

Thomas Boellstorff

Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of California and Editor-in-Chief, American Anthropologist

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Virtual Popular Culture

Monday, Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

Virtual worlds represent an important new modality of human interaction. The discussion will focus on emerging forms of popular culture in virtual worlds, the promise of ethnographic methods for studying these emerging forms of popular culture, and the broad social implications of their emergence.

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Reflecting on Greek Life at Dickinson

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Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium, 7:00 p.m.

Relying on a local targeted survey of Dickinson Greek and non-Greek students, Ann Hanson, former dean of student affairs, Middlebury College, will lead a moment of reflection on the positive and negative consequences of Greek Life on the Dickinson community. The goal is to promote discussion and dialogue on a significant dimension of the Dickinson experience.

This program was created by The Clarke Forum Student Board.

Co-sponsored by the Division of Student Development.

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William Greenlee – “Rush Award”

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President and CEO of The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences

Building Intellectual Bridges

Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

This is event is part of The Clarke Forum’s “Leadership in an Age of Uncertainty” series

The goal of research and scholarship is the pursuit of new knowledge. That pursuit expands the intellectual endowment, but without a purpose and plan for the endowment’s use, new knowledge does not benefit society as much as it could. Scholars must take a leading role in the translation of discoveries and new knowled ... Read more...

Beyond the Wall

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Panel Discussion on the Twentieth Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall

Thursday, November 12
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, the world watched and celebrated. After the jubilation subsided, questions and concerns arose as to the global and European political, social, and cultural consequences of this major event. A panel of three experts will discuss how this historical event transformed our view of Germany, Europe, and the world.

Panelists
Andrew Wolff, mode ... Read more...

COLBY: The Rise and Fall of an American Spy

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Test Screening of the Documentary

Wednesday, November 11
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

Colby is a feature-length documentary on the life of legendary spymaster and CIA Director William Colby, told through the eyes of his Emmy-Award-winning filmmaker son, Carl and Colby’s wife Barbara. The films tells the story of the consummate American soldier and spy who always followed orders and took on the toughest assignments until the President ordered him to “stonewall†Congress and CIA’s past and he refused. T ... Read more...

Marilyn Wann

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The Real F-Word: FAT

Tuesday, November 10
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

Marilyn Wann offers a funny and engaging discussion of what it currently means to be fat or thin, the impact of such messages, and a revolutionary new alternative for how we should live in and think about our bodies.

Biography (pro ... Read more...

Tom Ridge – “Constitution Day Address”

Former Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security and Former Governor of Pennsylvania

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium – 5:00 p.m.

The annual Constitution Day Address was established by The Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues in 1995. Each year a prominent public figure is invited to speak at Dickinson College on contemporary issues as they relate to the constitution.

A reception will follow the lecture from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. in the Social Hall of the Holland Union Build ... Read more...

Sharalyn Orbaugh

Professor of Asian studies and women’s & gender studies, University of British Columbia

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Why are Japanese Cyborgs Always Female?

Thursday, November 5
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

In the robot, android or cyborg body, sex and gender are constructed and unnecessary rather than biological and functional; nonetheless, most depictions of such post-human entities retain gender and sex markers. This presentation explores the reasons behind this phenomenon in recent Japanese anime films, such as Osamu Tezuka’s Metropolis.

Co-sponsored by ... Read more...

Recession or Depression? What’s Next for the Economy

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A Panel Discussion

Thursday, October 22
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:30 p.m.

In late 2008, many analysts referred to the downturn of the U.S. economy as the worst crisis since the Great Depression. A panel of experts affiliated with Dickinson College will assess the rationale and effectiveness of government policies implemented over the past year as a response to the downturn and will speculate about the future prospects for the U.S. economy.

Information about the Panelists
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Living with the Wall

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Panel Discussion on the
Twentieth Anniversary of the
Fall of the Berlin Wall

Wednesday, October 21
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

For close to thirty years a wall separated East from West Berlin. Members of Dickinson College and the broader community who experienced life in Berlin during this time will discuss how the period’s experiences affected their personal and professional lives.

Panelists
Bernard Griffard, professor of strategic logistics, Center for Strategic Leadership, ... Read more...

Myra Donnelley

Representative of Brave New Films

Subaltern-ate Media: Brave New Films’ ‘trickle up theory’ of Mass-roots Communications

Friday, October 16
The Weiss Center, Rubendall Recital Hall, 11:30 a.m.

The Clarke Forum and the Literature/Film Association are sponsoring a presentation by Myra Donnelley of Brave New Films. Brave New Films is perhaps best known for “Walmart,” which played on campus a couple of years ago; they have also produced “Sick for Profit” and “Move On: the Movie.” Their most recent film, “Rethink Afghanistan,” just opened in New York.

Brave New Films has pioneered video activism in all manner of venues on the internet as well as in movie theaters. As The Nation reports, the organization “has created a quick-strike capability that challenges corporate media with the truth and empowers poli ... Read more...

Elizabeth Loftus – “Joseph Priestley Award”

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Distinguished Professor,
University of California, Irvine

What’s the Matter with Memory?

Thursday, October 15, 2009
Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium, 7:30 p.m.

Sponsored by the Department of Psychology.

People have been led to remember non-existent events from the recent past as well as non-existent events from their childhood. They can be led to falsely believe that they had experiences that would have been highly traumatic had they actually happened. False beliefs have consequences for people, affecting later thoughts, intentions, and beha ... Read more...

Thomas Hull ’68

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Metzger-Conway Fellow, Warburg Professor International Relations, Simmons College

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Confronting Africa’s Anguish

Wednesday, October 14
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

(Part of The Clarke Forum’s “Leadership in an Age of Uncertainty” series)

Co-sponsored by the Department of History and Betty R. ’58 and Dan Churchill.

Africa has been afflicted with brutal, prolonged conflicts that capture our attention, but almost incomprehensibly resist negotiated resolutions. Examining common elements in the ... Read more...

The Third Branch Meets the Fourth Estate

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A Panel Discussion with
Federal and State Judges,
Media Representatives and Academics

Tuesday, October 13 – 2:00 p.m.
Stern Center, Great Room

A panel of state and federal court judges, reporters and editors from major media outlets, and law school and college faculty will discuss and debate the nature, quality and depth of news coverage of courts and their function in America, the challenges that media outlets face when covering courts in an era of diminishing newsroom resources, as well as threats from various directions to judicial independence and the &# ... Read more...

Carl Colby

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Film Producer and Director

The Colby Project

Friday, October 9
Stern Center, Great Room, 3:30 p.m.

Carl Colby, ’11, an Emmy Award winning documentary filmmaker, will discuss his soon-to-be-released feature-length documentary film on his late father, William E. Colby, a lifelong CIA officer and former director of the CIA. The film uncovers the truths behind the myths of the life of an American spy and the consequences of leading such a secret life on his nation and his family.

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Peter Anderson, Esq. ’73

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Metzger-Conway Fellow,
Treasurer of ServeHAITI

Breaking the Cycle of Poverty in Haiti

(Part of The Clarke Forum’s series on “Leadership in an Age of Uncertainty”)
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

The discussion will focus on the cultural and economic challenges to providing healthcare to poor Haitians in the rural and mountainous region of Grand Bois. In particular, the talk will address the subtle causes of infant mortality and specific issues regarding women’s health. ... Read more...

Brenda Dixon Gottschild

Cultural Historian, Actress, and Dancer

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The (Black) Dancing Body as a Measure of Culture

Thursday, October 1
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

Through dance demonstrations and visual images, Dixon Gottschild examines the pervasive Africanist presence in American culture and the sociopolitical implications of its invisibility. With dance as the focus and race the parameter, she reveals Africanisms in modern and postmodern dance and American ballet.

A book signing will follow the presentation.

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Bob Weick

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Actor and Monologuist

Howard Zinn’s “Marx in Soho”

Tuesday, September 29
The Depot, 7:00 p.m.

Returning to earth for one hour to clear his name, Karl Marx launches into a passionate, funny and moving defense of his life and political ideas in Howard Zinn’s brilliant, timely play, Marx in Soho. The play is an excellent introduction to Marx’s life, his passion for radical change, his analysis of society, and its relevance to current events, trends, and developments.

Topical Background
Karl Marx was born on May 5, 1818 in Trie ... Read more...

Nina Davenport

Documentary Film Director

Operation Filmmaker

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Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

Thursday, September 17 - Discussion with film director, Nina Davenport
Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

Do-gooder intentions go disastrously wrong when Hollywood gives a young Iraqi film student the chance of a lifetime. Operation Filmmaker tells the fascinating and riveting story of this student’s odyssey in the West, which has uncanny parallels to America’s recent ... Read more...

Dr. David Nash

Founding Dean of the Jefferson School of Population Health, Thomas Jefferson University

Real Reform — Real Leadership

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The Depot, 7:00 p.m.

The United States needs real leadership to tackle the health care system’s core problems: its cost, its poor quality, its limited scope, along with pernicious incentives that pervade the entire system. Dr. Nash will provide a leadership roadmap to confront these issues.

Topical Background
Healthcare reform has recently become a heated topic of ... Read more...

Elaine Brown

Executive Director of the Michael Lewis Legal Defense Committee and former leader of the Black Panther Party

The Condemnation of Little B–New Age Racism in America

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Stern Center, Great Room, 7:00 p.m.

In 1997, Michael “Little B” Lewis, a 13 year-old black adolescent, was sentenced to life imprisonment following his adult conviction for a murder Brown says he did not commit. What is the nexus between this tragedy and the relentless ramifications of slavery for black people in America, duplicitously entrenched now as a national policy of “New Age Rac ... Read more...

Eric Lott

Professor of English, University of Virginia

When Bob Dylan Came Knocking

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Friday, September 4, 2009
Stern Center, Great Room, 4:30 p.m.

Bob Dylan popularized Eric Lott’s book by putting its title on his 2001 album “Love and Theft.” Dylan’s “lift” of the title reflected Lott’s view that appropriations are fundamental to popular culture and that artistic creativity has an important bearing on education and identity formation.

Following Professor Lott’s talk, there will be a barbecue and concerts by Structure of Feeling and Black Landlord, named the  ... Read more...

Dr. Michael Walzer

Professor Emeritus at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University and Author

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Just and Unjust Wars

Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Stern Center, Great Room – 7:00 p.m.

What are the underlying principles that distinguish just from unjust wars? In particular, how do the principles of proportionality and responsibility apply to situations of asymmetric warfare, such as the recent violence in the Gaza Strip?

Topical Background
Just War Theory has two dimensions: jus ad bellum and jus in bellum. The former refers to the justification for war while the latter ... Read more...

Violence in Gaza: A Panel Discussion

Thursday, January 22, 2009
The Depot – 7:00 p.m.

Panelists:
David Commins, Benjamin Rush distinguished chair in liberal arts and sciences and professor of history at Dickinson College
Itzchak Weismann, visiting assistant professor of history at Dickinson on leave from the University of Haifa in Israel
Sherifa D. Zuhur, research professor of Islamic and Regional Studies, U. S. Army War College
Moderated by Ed Webb, assistant professor of political science and international studies at Dickinson

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Ted Sorensen

Former Special Counsel & Advisor to President John F. Kennedy

From the Edge of History

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Stern Center, Great Room – 7:00 p.m.

Booksigning to follow

In January 1953, freshman Senator John F. Kennedy hired 24-year-old Ted Sorensen as his number two legislative assistant. Over the next 11 years he became known as Kennedy’s “intellectual blood-bank” and “top policy aide.” He will talk on a variety of subjects including the McCarthy era, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Vietnam War and the period following the assassination of JFK.

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Pete Myers

Founder, CEO and Chief Scientist of Environmental Health Sciences

Toxins: Toys to Toothpaste

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Stern Center, Great Room – 7:00 p.m.

Revolutionary advances in the environmental health sciences have discovered that low exposure to materials found in many of today’s consumer products – materials once thought safe – in fact have adverse consequences on human health.

Topical Background
From toys to raincoats to perfumes, toxins in today’s American household are found in unexpected places. These harmful substances migrate from homes to hospitals where they ... Read more...

Euthanasia: Whose Right to Die is It?

Monday, April 13, 2009
Stern Center, Great Room – 7:00 p.m.
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“Continuing the Conversation” will be held
immediately following the presentation, Stern 102.

Dr. Greg Lewis, Carlisle physician
Carol Poenisch, daughter Dr. Kevorkian’s 19th patient
Linda Smith, hospice nurse
Jim Hoefler, Dickinson professor of political science and policy studies

A panel discussion reflecting diverse perspectives, viewpoints, and experiences regarding physician-assisted suicide.

This program was created ... Read more...

Kevin Bales

Author and President of Free the Slaves

The End of Slavery

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Stern Center, Great Room – 7:00 p.m.

The world’s leading expert on contemporary slavery will share his vision on how to end slavery in our time. Co-sponsored by the Department of Political Science.

Topical Background
According to human rights organizations, scholars, government agencies and journalists, slavery exists in virtually every country of the world and in almost every U.S. state. A growing antislavery movement has been hard at work documenting and exposing this troubling discovery. ... Read more...

Nadine Strossen

Former President of the American Civil Liberties Union (1991-2008)

Morgan Lecture

Challenges to Civil Liberties

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Stern Center, Great Room – 7:00 p.m.

An interactive and informal conversation with the former ACLU president concerning current and future threats and challenges to civil liberties.

Co-sponsored by Department of Sociology, Department of Political Science, Office of Dean of Students, Women’s Center and Career Center.

Topical Background
In reaction to the 9/11 attacks, the Bush administration enacted a series ... Read more...