Political Science Lecture Series

By organizing this lecture series, it is the hope of the faculty of the Department of Political Science that the interdisciplinary perspectives offered on this important topic raises awareness and heightens sensitivity.

This year we have speakers from CLA, the Mercer School of Law, and the College of Continuing and Professional Studies.

FALL 2006

All Fall lectures begin at 6:00 p.m.

Wednesday/September 13
"Women's Leadership Styles"
Laurie Lankin, Assistant Dean, College of Continuing and Professional Studies, Associate Professor, Department of Counseling and Human Services Stetson 251

Wednesday/October 11
"Women National Leaders: Where, How, Why, and So What?"
Eimad Houry, Professor, Chair Department of Political Science, CLA Stetson 251

Wednesday/November 15
"Advocates for Women's Health--Educating in the Past and Today: Emma Goldman, Margaret Sanger, and Teachers Today"
Linda Hensel, Associate Professor, Biology, Director, Scientific Inquiry, CLA McCorkle Music Building Room 100

SPRING 2007

All Spring lectures begin at 6:00 p.m. and are to be held in Stetson 251.

Wednesday/February 7
TBA
Daisy Floyd, Dean and Professor Mercer School of Law

Wednesday/March 14
"What Can We Learn from the Duke Lacrosse Case?"
Mary Alice Morgan, Professor, Department of English, Director, Women and Gender Studies, CLA

Wednesday/April 11
"Women Who Walked the Line: a Few Lessons from Classical Political Philosophy"
Charlie Thomas, Associate Professor, Chair, Department of Philosophy, CLA