Each spring, the College of Liberal Arts engages a speaker for the Distinguished Scholars presentation aimed at drawing attention to one or more of the disciplines within the liberal arts, to appeal to the general public and to faculty and students by illustrating high intellectual achievement. Programs are of general humanistic appeal with interdisciplinary topics. The speaker is asked to make one public presentation and one presentation to students.
Upcoming Presentation
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Wednesday, February 26, 2025听
1 p.m. | Kleymeyer Hall听
We will welcome Dr. Vesna Dimitrieska, Director of Global Education Initiatives at Indiana University Bloomington, on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, as part of our annual Distinguished Scholar speaker series.听
"My work focuses on expanding the world language programs in K-12 education across Indiana as well as internationalizing P-16 education. My research interests include language teacher cognition, language teacher identity, reflective practices of teacher educators, as well as instructional practices and professional development of language teachers in foreign/second language contexts and dual language immersion programs," says Dimitrieska.听
Series Coordinator
Getting here
Kleymeyer Hall is located in the lower level of the Liberal Arts Center, next to the McCutchan Art Gallery, on the west side of the campus.
Past Presentations
2023-2024 | Dr. Pilar Eg眉ez Guevara, is an Ecuadorian cultural anthropologist, writer and award-winning filmmaker. Over the past 20 years she has lived, worked and carried out research and community-based projects in and about Ecuador, Argentina, Brazil, Cuba and Japan. She is co-founder and director of 听(Foods that Heal), an independent food education and media company dedicated to researching and promoting traditional foods and knowledge through ethnographic research and film. Her听听have been screened in three different languages across North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia. Through her research, public speaking and films, she amplifies the voices of older men and women who are the bearers of traditional knowledge about food and medicine in Latin America. She has brought this work to communities in Ecuador through filmmaking and research education projects, as well as to US college students in the United States through film screenings and lectures. She is a published author and speaks internationally on topics ranging from cultural history, food heritage, health, nutrition and conflict transformation. She is currently lecturer at the Anthropology Department of University of Massachusetts Amherst. Learn more at听. |
2022-2023 | George Ironstrack will present Neepwaantiinki 'Partners in Learning' - the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and Miami University |
2021-2022 |
Marisa Kwiatkowski and Tim Evans will discuss the USA Gymnastics鈥 sexual abuse scandal, including how they exposed Larry Nassar鈥檚 sexual abuse and USA Gymnastics鈥 negligence in failing to protect its gymnasts from a serial sexual predator. Presentation: "An Evening with Marisa Kwiatkowski and Tim Evans - Reporters Who Helped Expose Larry Nassar and USA Gymnastics." . |
2017-2018 |
Dr. Alida Merlo from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Presentation: "Criminal Justice Policy Reform: How the Court Transformed Juvenile Justice" |
2014-2015 | Dr. Sean Safford,听director of the Master of Public Affairs Program and associate professor of economic sociology at Sciences Po in Paris |
2013-2014 | Dr. John Corvino, chair of the Philosophy Department at Wayne State University |
2012-2013 | Terry Schreiber, director of Tony-nominated play K2, The Trip Back Down on Broadway |
2011-2012 | Dr. W. Robert Connor, Senior Advisor, The Teagle Foundation |
2010-2011 | Barbara Rosenwein, Professor of History at Loyola University in Chicago, Illinois |
2009-2010 | Alan Cheuse, National Public Radio鈥檚 鈥淰oice of Books鈥 and professor of English at George Mason University, teaching in their Creative Writing Program |
2008-2009 | Dr. Roy F. Fox, Professor of English Education at the University of Missouri-Columbia |
2007-2008 | John David Mooney, an artist, who is the founder and artistic director of the John David Mooney Foundation |
2006-2007 | Dr. S. Ravi Rajan, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Provost of College Eight at the University of California, Santa Cruz |
2005-2006 | Dr. Nancy Tuana, Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies, Penn State University |
2004-2005 | Dr. Alan Dawley, Professor of History at the College of New Jersey |
2003-2004 | Dr. Wolfgang Mieder, professor of German and Folklore at the University of Vermont |
2002-2003 | Dr. Judy C. Pearson, professor of communication, director of the doctoral program, and associate dean of the college of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at North Dakota State University |
2001-2002 | E. Ethelbert Miller, Poet and Humanities Lecturer |
2000-2001 | E. Mark Cummings, Notre Dame |
1999-2000 | Judy Chicago, Feminist, Artist |
1998-1999 | William Corsaro, IU Sociologist |
1997-1998 | Francis Fukuyama, George Mason U. Political Scientist |
1994-1995 | Jonathan Brown, Historian at the U. of Texas |
1993-1994 | Uwe Timm, German author and Screenwriter |
1991-1992 | Tony Jones, School of the Chicago Art Institute |
1990-1991 | Dale Van Etta, Investigative Reporter |
1989-1990 | Nikki Giovanni, Poet |
1988-1989 | Richard Cohen, Columnist |
1987-1988 | Allan Bloom, Philosopher |
1986-1987 | Karl Haas, Musician, Broadcaster |
1985-1986 | John Ciardi, Poet |