
PROVOST’S DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES – ADVANCING KNOWLEDGE THROUGH DIALOGUE AND DISCOVERY: This series brings leading voices from across disciplines to share their insights, scholarship, and vision with our community. All talks will be from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the locations specified below. The public is invited.
Wednesday, Nov. 19: Dr. Neeta Connally, CSU Professor of Biology and Director, WCSU Tickborne Disease Prevention Laboratory “How to Be a Bad Host: Preventing Lyme Disease When There are More Ticks in More Places”
Science Building, Room 125, Midtown campus
Wednesday, Feb. 25: Terrence P. Dwyer, JD/MFA
“Criminals, Clients, Curricula, and Creativity”
White Hall, Room 127, Midtown campus
Wednesday, April 1: Dr. Brian Clements, Professor and Director of the Kathwari Honors Program
“The Marketplace of Campo de’ Fiori, or What is Poetry?”
Westside Classroom Building, Room 218 – President’s Reception Room
A reception will follow each lecture, offering a chance for conversation and connection.
Learn more at www.wcsu.edu/academics/provosts-distinguished-lecture/.