SPRING
& FALL 2002 SEMINARS
Click on any of the following seminar titles
for a longer description and faculty profile.
All seminars are in the Center for Continuing Education unless otherwise
noted.
Romanesque and Gothic Churches
in France
Six Centuries of Art in Stone
Bernard Doering, Professor of Romance Languages
Tuesdays, March 5 & 12 CCE
A Close Reading and Discussion
of Augustine's Confessions
Lawrence S. Cunningham, Professor of Theology
Wednesdays, April 10 & 17 CCE
Stories in Images: Narratives
in Western and Non-Western Art
Diana C.J. Matthias, Curator of Education, Snite Museum
Wednesdays, April 10 & 17 Snite Museum
Economics Can Be Fun
Esther-Mirjam Sent, Professor of Economics
Tuesdays, April 30 & May 7 CCE
Burning Passions: Re-Discovering Silent Cinema
John P. Welle
Wednesdays Oct. 2 & 9, McKenna Conference Hall
Dante's Comedy: A Journey to Paradise
Christian Moevs
Wednesdays Oct. 9 & 16, Rare Book Room of the Hesburgh Library
Arthurian Legend and Contemporary
Readers
Dolores Warwick Frese
Wednesdays Nov. 6 & 20, McKenna Conference Hall
Great Transitions: Development
Across Adolescence
Dawn M. Gondoli
Wednesdays Oct. 2 & 9 in the McKenna Conference Hall