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Guest Lectures
With topics ranging from global to local, from economic systems to cosmic systems, we thank these guest for sharing their unique perspectives with us to help the St. John's community become better global citizens.
(Please note that an * indicates that this lecture is only available on-campus connectivity or through University VPN)
- Antonio BandiniMinister Bandini addresses the role of Italy in World Diplomacy since the second World War
- Jason DeParle*Mr. DeParle*, senior writer at The New York Times, reflects on poverty and welfare system.
- Brian Greene*Dr. Greene spoke to St. John’s College Faculty and alumni on the origins of the “Elegant Universe” and his investigations into String Theory.
- Stephen Flynn"Terrorism, Catastrophic Disasters and the New National Resiliency Imperative"; part of the William J. Parkinson Distinguished Lecture Series on insurance and risk management
- Ozier Muhammad(April 17, 2007) “From Quagmire to Deluge: Telling the World’s Stories in Photographs" Staff photographer for The New York Times, Muhammad covered Hurricane Katrina, Iraq, Afghanistan and much of Africa speaks and presents some of his works.
St. John's Student/Faculty panels
- Provost's Dialogue: Meeting the World’s People -- Wangari Maathai(10/26/2006) St. John's panel discussion on the relationships between economic development and ecological sustainability, inspired by the Nobel Peace Prize winner, Dr. Wangari Maathai, and her "Greenbelt Movement".
- 2006 HIV/AIDS Awareness Day(December, 2006) Pharmacy Students and Anthropology & Pharmacy faculty panelists address the concerns raised on HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
- Provost's Dialogue: Meeting the World’s People -- Paul Farmer(Spring 2007) "lively discussion about the work of Paul Farmer, Founder of Partners in Health and solutions to public health crises" [www.pih.org/home.html
- 2007 World AIDS Day Panel(November 27, 2007) Pharmacy Students and Anthropology, Theology & Pharmacy faculty panelists address the concerns raised on HIV/AIDS Day Program
Copyright Information
Copyrights & Licensing: Recorded guests have assigned "limited rights to reproduce and distribute the audio performance made of me on this date in any official University electronic publishing venue." They have also authorized limited "rights to reproduction, exhibition, campus broadcast and/or distribution of this program for non-commercial publicity and educational purposes to St. John’s University." Any further rights are retained by the original guests.
Some guests have asked that we limit access to the University archives so that they are only accessible only by the St. John's Community when listeners are on-campus, thus, those recordings have not been syndicated through the blog. Please note that an * indicates that the audio recording is only available on-campus connectivity or through University VPN.
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