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Daniel Loss, Brown/Wheaton Faculty Fellow in History, talks about the changing significance of Christianity in England after the Second World War. Thursday, April 25, 2013 at 12:30 pm in PDR.
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Please join Talitha Espiritu, Assistant Professor of English, for the next faculty lunch talk on Tues., April 16 at 12:30 in PDR.
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Liberal Arts Expertise in a Changing World, presented by Yuen-Gen Liang, Assoc. Prof. of Hist. and Touba Ghadessi, Assist. Prof. of Art History, Wed., April 10th at 12:30 pm in PDR.
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Heide Solbrig, Visiting Assist. Prof. of Studio Art, presents her documentary film in which she interviews Strauss, an industrial film producer who lived through the Great Depression and WWII. Wed., April 3, 2013 at 12:30 p.m. in PDR.
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Sylvia Reed, Mellon Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellow in Applied Linguistics presents the next Faculty Lunch Talk on Wednesday, March 27, 2013 at 12:30 pm in PDR.
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Please join Assist. Prof. of Education Scott Gelber at the next faculty lunch talk on Tuesday, March 5th at 12:30 pm in PDR I and II.
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Prof. of Education Vicki Bartolini shares results from her study of Finland's consistent top placement of international educational measures. Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012 in PDR I and II.
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Martin Fromm, Mellon Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellow in History will present the next Faculty Lunch Talk on Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012 in PDR.
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Alireza Shomali, Assistant Professor of Political Science presents this week's Faculty Lunch talk. Tuesday, November 13th in PDR.
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Associate Prof. of Anthropology Bruce Owens talks about 25 years of change affecting Newar Buddist monastic compounds. Wednesday, November 7th in PDR.
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Goldberg Professor of French Kirk Anderson talks about how early American Rock and Roll was translated, culturally as well as textually, into French.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012 in PDR.
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Jay Goodman, Professor of Political Science, asks the question, "Is Obama Destined to be a One-Term President?" Wednesday, October 24, 2012 in PDR.
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Scott Shumway offers his annual leaf to leaf tour of Wheaton’s botanical treasures.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012.
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Does allowing zoo visitors to directly interact with animals affect their attitudes and behaviors with regard to those animals, and if so, how? Associate Professor of Psychology Kathy Morgan will present the results of a study she conducted with her students at the Southwick Zoo last summer. Thursday, October 4, 2012.
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Professor of Psychology Bianca Cody Murphy will talk about her experiences at the Royal Thimpu College in Bhutan: culture, collaboration, and pedagogy.
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The final faculty lunch talk of the semester is a film presented by Matthew Allen, Ruby Professor of Music on Tuesday, May 1, 2012.
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Professor of Philosophy Nancy Kendrick presents an unexplored side of the philosopher Berkeley's work, a plan for the education of women and "savages" in early 18th century America.
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Jake Mahaffy, Associate Professor of Art and Film, invites you to share in the intricate details of building a story from images at the next Faculty Lunch Talk. (Wednesday, April 18, 2012 in PDR.)
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Sarah Tobin, a Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow in Anthropology, presents her research on the competing claims of economic practice and personal piety among middle-class Muslims in Amman, Jordan. (Tuesday, April 10, 2012)
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Professor Polanichka will lead a discussion about how faculty and students can best engage in collaborative research. (Wednesday, March 28, 2012)
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Professor Torres presents an analysis of the manipulation of religious and cultural ideologies in the conduct of Guatemala's civil war. (Thursday, March 22, 2012)
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Curious about "slime molds"? Professor of Biology Betsey Dyer will talk about the life style of myxomycete (slime molds) and give us the evolutionary backstory for what it means to be a slime mold. This faculty lunch talk will take place in PDR on Wednesday, March 7, 2012.
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Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Geology Matthew Evans presents the next faculty lunch talk. (Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2012)
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Explore the art, the music, and the street scene of early 20th-century New York with Wheaton pianist Leslie Amper. (Wed., Feb. 22, 2012)
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Rolf Nelson will present recent findings of a study about color preferences at the next Faculty Lunch Talk. (Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012)
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The goal of this talk is to make faculty aware of the possibilities when using this measure and, hopefully, inspire interesting collaborative projects. (Tues., Dec. 6, 2011)
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Shawn Christian explains why this "important but little known document" is significant to the collaborative ethos of the Harlem Renaissance period. (Wed. Nov. 30, 2011)
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Touba Ghadessi and Yuen-Gen Liang will lead a discussion on the pedagogy of scholarship and research and the goal of "professionalizing" students in a conference setting.
(Wed., Nov. 16, 2011)
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Chris Ellis of the Chemistry Department will discuss the origins of chocolate, share humorous anecdotes, and invite attendees to rate their favorite blend of this irresistible treat at the next faculty lunch talk. (Tuesday, October 25, 2011.)
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Associate Professor of English and Director of College Writing Lisa Lebduska shares a "metadiscourse" collected from first-year writers in the next faculty lunch talk on Wednesday, October 19th.
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Geoff Collins will address the scientific, biological, and philosophical aspects of our commitment to the UN Outer Space Treaty at the next faculty lunch talk on Thursday, October 13th.
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Professor Jay Goodman makes his prediction about President Obama's term(s) in office at the next faculty lunch talk on Wednesday, October 5, 2011.
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Take a faculty lunch walk with Scott Shumway to tour some of Wheaton's most interesting trees"
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Professor Gen Liang of the History Department inaugurates a new season of lunch talks.
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Marge Werner, Director of the Amen Nursery School, invites you to learn how your students can benefit from doing research with young children. (Monday, April 25)
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Grace Baron, Professor of Psychology, will talk about the growing evidence of chemical and environmental contributors to the epidemic of autism. (Thursday, April 21)
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Kathryn Tomasek, Associate Professor of History, discusses digital methods of analysis used in the humanities and social sciences (Tuesday, April 12).
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Professor of Classics and Associate Provost Joel Relihan reads from and comments on his new set of Apuleius translations.