Annual Williams Faculty Public Lectures
WILLIAMSTOWN - Six Williams College faculty research will be showcased in the annual Public Lectures. Satyan Devadoss, associate professor of mathematics leads off the series on Thursday, Feb. 7. The lectures continue with a different faculty member each Thursday through March 13, Each of the lectures are scheduled for 4 p.m. on Thursdays. in the Wege Auditorium in the Science Quad on the Williams campus.The public is cordially invited to attend and the lectures are free.
February 7
Reclaiming Da Vinci: Art, Visualization, Mathematics Satyan Devadoss, Associate Professor of Mathematics
February 14
What is Iraq?" Defining the Iraqi Nation, 1921-2008 Magnus Bernhardsson, Associate Professor of History
February 21
Financial Crises: A Hardy Perennial Gerard Caprio, Professor of Economics
February 28
Modeling the Mind: What Clues Can be Gleaned from Amnesia Safa Zaki, Associate Professor of Psychology
March 6
When Art Needs Room to Breathe: The Marriage of Art and Urban Green Space on Seattle's Waterfront Lisa Corrin, Director, WCMA
March 13
Materializing Metaphor: Bodies, Buildings, and Ephesians 2:11-22 in Medieval Art Peter Low, Associate Professor of Art
