Friday, February 02, 2007

IUS Lecture series


IU Southeast is hosting a historic collection of literary works on loan from The Remnant Trust from now until April 23, 2007.

In addition to the displays, there were a series of lectures this past week which were free and open to the public.

I had the opportunity over the past few days to take advantage of these wonderful lectures. The lectures offered an opportunity to learn more about these original and early edition documents.

Speakers and the works discussed were:
Jan 29, J. Barry, Professor of Philosophy, Hobbes’ Leviathan.
Jan 30, George Harvey, Professor of Philosophy, Plato’s Republic.
Jan 31, Tom Kotulak, Professor of Political Science, Constitution/Bill of Rights.
Feb 1, Tom Kotulak, Federalist Papers.


Some of the items on display date back as early as 1250. It is a wonderful outreach program and has been very informative.

In addition, the schedule shown above is more upcoming lectures offered free to the public as well.

More information can be found at the website:
http://www.ius.edu/commonexperience

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe they can give a lecture on "How to pass JCAHO Commission"

2/03/2007 10:07:00 PM  

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