
Fall & Spring 2007 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.
Spring 2007
Bring on the Books for Everybody: How Literary Culture Became Popluar Culture
Professor Jim Collins
Thursday, March 15 & Tuesday March 20
War Powers and the Constitution
Professor Donald P. Kommers
April 10 & 17
The Extraterrestrial Life Debate: A Historical Perspective
Michael J. Crowe
April 11 & 18
There Is Nothing So Practical as a Good Theory: What Theories of Motivation Have to Say About the Classroom
Professor Julianne Turner
Mondays, February 12 & March 5
Prof. George A. Lopez
Fall 2007
Vamps and Vampires
Maude Ellmann
Nov. 29 & Dec. 3, CCE, Room 202
Theories of Human Rights
Ruth Abbey
Nov. 26 & Dec. 3 in CCE, Room 210 – 14
Christianity and the Red Star: Churches and Nations Before, During, and After Communism
Patrick D. Gaffney, C.S.C.
Nov. 12 & 28, Hesburgh Internat'l Peace Center, Rm 104 – 5
The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Composition of the Bible
Prof. Eugene Ulrich
Nov. 8 & 15, CCE, Room 100 – 104