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− | The '''CC Coursewide Lecture''' is a program started by [[Columbia College]] Dean [[Austin Quigley]] in [[1999]]. Each semester all the sections of [[Contemporary Civilization]] gather to hear a lecture from a distinguished scholar. Attendance is at the discretion of each section leader. | + | The '''CC Coursewide Lecture''' is a program started by [[Columbia College]] Dean [[Austin Quigley]] in [[1999]]. Each semester all the sections of [[Contemporary Civilization]] gather to hear a lecture from a distinguished scholar. Attendance is at the discretion of each section leader, and therefore ranges from sporadic to embarrassingly poor. |
==Past Lecturers== | ==Past Lecturers== | ||
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| '''Semester''' | | '''Semester''' | ||
| '''Lecturer''' | | '''Lecturer''' | ||
− | | ''' | + | | '''Institution''' |
| '''Speech''' | | '''Speech''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Fall [[2007]] | ||
+ | |Daniel Boyarin | ||
+ | |UC-Berkeley | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Spring [[2007]] | ||
+ | |Uday Mehta | ||
+ | |Amherst College | ||
+ | |[http://www.college.columbia.edu/core/lectures/spring2007/index.php Freedom, Violence and the Ruling of Others] | ||
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|Fall [[2006]] | |Fall [[2006]] | ||
|[[Vaclav Havel]] | |[[Vaclav Havel]] | ||
|Czechoslovakia | |Czechoslovakia | ||
− | |http://havel.columbia.edu/core.html | + | |[http://havel.columbia.edu/core.html Untitled] |
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|Spring [[2006]] | |Spring [[2006]] | ||
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[[Category:Core Curriculum]] | [[Category:Core Curriculum]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Lectures and panels]] |
Latest revision as of 00:18, 3 December 2007
The CC Coursewide Lecture is a program started by Columbia College Dean Austin Quigley in 1999. Each semester all the sections of Contemporary Civilization gather to hear a lecture from a distinguished scholar. Attendance is at the discretion of each section leader, and therefore ranges from sporadic to embarrassingly poor.