University Lecture
The University Lecture is a semi-annual address organized by University Programs and Events, a branch of the Office of the President. Established in 1971, the lectures are delivered by renowned members of the Columbia University faculty, "celebrating his or her work and academic achievements." The lecture provide a platform for an exploration on a topic of the speaker’s choice.
Past lectures
- Spriing 2008 - Teodolinda Barolini "Dante: Multiplicities of History, Identities of Belief"
- Fall 2007 - Edmund Phelps
- Spring 2007 - Gayatri Spivak "Thinking About the Humanities" [1][2]
- Fall 2006 - Akeel Bilgrami "Gandhi, Newton, and the Enlightenment"[3][4]
- Spring 2006 - R. Glenn Hubbard "Business, Knowledge and Global Growth"[5][6]
- Fall 2005 - Steven Holl "Urbanisms"[7][8]