
Fall & Spring 2004 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.
Understanding Sub-Saharan Africa: Causes
of Turmoil, Path to Peace
Peter Walshe
Mondays: Feb. 23 & March 1
Dante's Inferno: Instructions
for Use
Theodore J. Cachey, Jr.
Wednesdays: March 17 & 31
Dead Wo/Men Do Tell Tales: Studying
Human Remains, Past and Present
Susan Guise Sheridan
Mondays: March 17 & 31
American Political Traditions: 1945
to the Present
John McGreevy
Mondays: May 10 & 17
Nurturing Ethical Character During
Academic Instruction
Professor Darcia Narvaez
Thursdays October 7 & 14
Reckers Hospitatility Room
The Beginning of the United States
of America
Professor Frederick Crosson
Thursdays, November 11 & 18
CCE 202
The Crusades
Professor Thomas Noble
Thursday, November 18 & Tuesday, November 30
Medieval Institute meeting room
Understanding Religious Violence and
Terrorism
Professor Cynthia Mahmood USIP
Hesburgh Center for International Studies, Room 102
Mondays, December 6 & 13