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The Dr. Thomas and Albert Shipka Speakers Series began in 1993 and brings two speakers annually to campus to address issues that are central to modern living. Our target audience is mainly YSU undergraduate students, although dozens of faculty and residents from the community frequently attend. Our events attract audiences ranging from 400 to 800. A list of past speakers is shown below:
Dr. David Campbell University of Notre Dame September 22, 2011 "American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us"
Chris Hedges Pulitzer Prize Winner September 30, 2010 “Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle”
Dr. Carol Tavris Renowned Social Psychologist March 30, 2010 “Self-Justification in Every-Day Life: What Cognitive Dissonance Theory Reveals About Cheating, Justice, Love, War, Our Deepest Beliefs – And Our Dumbest Decisions”
Dr. Stephen Prothero Boston University October 15, 2009 “What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You: Religious Illiteracy in American Public Life”
Dr. Regina Schwartz Northwestern University April 9, 2009 “Holy Law and Holy Terror”
Dr. Carolyn Merchant University of California, Berkeley February 12, 2008 “Reinventing Eden: The Fate of Nature in Western Culture”
Dr. Diane Farsetta Center for Media and Democracy October 7, 2008 “Big Spin for a Small Planet: Public Relations, Lobbying and Climate Change”
Dr. Bernard Rollin Colorado State University February 20, 2007 "Animal Rights as a Mainstream Phenomenon"
Dr. John Haught Woodstock Theological Center Georgetown University October 9, 2007 “God and Darwin: Are They Reconcilable?”
Dr. Timothy E. Quill University of Rochester September 19, 2006 Discussing Palliative Care and Hospice: So Difficult but So Important"
John A. Coleman, S.J. Loyola Marymount University March 30, 2006 "The Ethical Challenges of Globalization" Cosponsored with the YSU Center for Working Class Studies
Howard Brody, M.D., Ph.D. Michigan State University February 14, 2006 "Religion, Bioethics, and End-of-Life Care in America" Pictures from the Event
Dr. Joe Nickell Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal March 10, 2005 "My Adventures with the Paranormal and Miracles"
Dr. David Luban Georgetown University Law Center September 30, 2003 "The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights"
Dr. Kenneth Miller Brown University February 18, 2003 "Finding Darwin's God - An Answer to the Conflict between Evolution and Religion"
Dr. James Sterba University of Notre Dame October 15, 2002 "Terrorism and International Justice"
Dr. Peter Levine Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy University of Maryland at College Park February 5, 2002 "The Electronic Commons: Building a Public Domain in Cyberspace" Text of Levine's Lecture
Dr. Myles Brand, President Indiana University October 9, 2001 "What is the Role of Universities in Social Change?"
James "the Amazing" Randi The James Randi Educational Foundation November 30, 2000 "Science and the Paranormal"
Dr. Tara Smith The University of Texas at Austin September 26, 2000 "Principled Egoism"
Reverend Thomas J. Tobin, D.D. Bishop, Diocese of Youngstown May 25, 2000 "Challenges Facing the Catholic Church in the New Millennium"
Dr. Lucius T. Outlaw, Jr. Haverford College February 8, 2000 "Multiculturalism, Citizenship, Education, and American Liberal Democracy"
Dr. Paul Kurtz, Emeritus State University of New York at Buffalo March 3, 1999 "Science and the Paranormal"
Dr. Rita Nakashima Brock Radcliffe College October 26, 1998 "Politicians, Pastors, and Pimps: Christianity and Sex Policies"
Dr. Harvey G. Cox Harvard University March 2, 1998 "Religion and Politics in the 21st Century
Dr. Richard T. Tarnas California Institute of Integral Studies November 17, 1997 "The Western Mind at the Threshold"
Dr. Margaret P. Battin University of Utah February 3, 1997 "Global Population and Reproductive Rights"
Dr. John L. Esposito Georgetown University October 8, 1996 "The Islamic Threat: Myth Or Reality?"
Dr. Bernard Rollin Colorado State University May 21, 1996 "The Frankenstein Syndrome: Ethical and Social Issues in the Genetic Engineering of Animals"
Dr. Carolyn Osiek, R.S.C.J. Catholic Theological Union January 25, 1996 "The Bible and Women: Friends or Foes?"
Dr. Harry Binswanger The Ayn Rand Institute November 7, 1995 "The Philosophy of Ayn Rand"
Dr. Arthur Zucker Ohio University February 16, 1995 "Medical Futility and Morality"
Dr. Diana Eck Harvard University October 20, 1994 "World Religions in America - the New Challenges of Pluralism"
Dr. George Schlesinger University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill March 8, 1994 "The Problem of Evil"
Dr. Gerald Dworkin University of Illinois at Chicago October 27, 1993 "May Doctors Kill?" |