Listen Up: Sept. 17–23
Not quite as much star power this week, but the Carr Reading Series kicks off with a husband-and-wife team from Houston, among other highlights.
Not quite as much star power this week, but the Carr Reading Series kicks off with a husband-and-wife team from Houston, among other highlights.
It's a bit of a star-studded week on campus, with Twitter co-creator Jack Dorsey and ex-Sen. Russ Feingold visiting our fair cities.
School's back in session, and that means lots of speakers coming to town; this week, author and poet Sherman Alexie heads the list.
So, it's finals week, and there's next to nothing going on in the world of campus speakers. Bear with us!
Indigenous rights in Peru, non-edible oils in biofuels, and queer art at the country club, all for you this week.
Indian tree worship, Greek independence, Chicago water prices, and South American ecosystems, all coming to you this week.
Tons of Earth Week events, plus a Bolivian anarchist, on tap around town this week.
A panel discussion on the Arab Spring, photos of rare plants, urban sustainability, religion and the common good, and fighting recession — all this week.
It's a bumper crop of interesting speakers this week, with topics ranging from mobile computing to ancient harps, and locations from Canada to Japan to Argentina.
With spring break over, there are several interesting speakers and topics to choose from this week, including: myths about Brazil and issues with Syria.