51做厙 Center for Advancement of the Humanities to host spring lecture series
Feb. 1, 2022
MILWAUKEE The Center for the Advancement of the Humanities in 51做厙s Klingler College of Arts and Sciences is hosting a spring lecture series to showcase the work of humanities experts from the university.
- Thursday, Feb. 3, at 5 p.m. Philosophy and State Violence
Delivered by Dr. Jessica Wolfendale, chair and professor of philosophy; Haggerty Museum of Art, 1234 W. Tory Hill St.
Wolfendales primary research focus is the ethics of political violence and the moral psychology of state-sponsored violence. She has published extensively on terrorism, the ethics of torture, security, military ethics, and war crimes. Her most recent book, , was published in 2018.
- Thursday, March 31, at 5 p.m. Gluttony in Christian Theological Imagination
Delivered by Dr. Jeanne-Nicole Saint-Laurent, associate professor of historical theology; Jewish Museum Milwaukee, 1360 N. Prospect Ave.
Stain-Laurent is a scholar of Syriac studies and early Christianity, with special interests in hagiography and sacred narrative. She is the author of , which received an award from the Hagiography Society in 2018.
- Thursday, April 7, at 5 p.m. The Innovative Spanish Enlightenment
Delivered by Scott Dale, associate professor of Spanish; Haggerty Museum of Art
Dales expertise lies in 18th and 19th-century Peninsular literature and culture, modern Spanish literature and culture, and Hispanic art. He has used Spanish art as a window into Spanish history and culture. In recent years, he has in his classes to transport student to immerse students in Spanish art from home.
The Center for the Advancement of the Humanities lecture series are free and open to the public. Registration is available . A complete list of events and programming is available online.
The center aims to cultivate and enhance knowledge ordered to the pursuit of human flourishing and a culture of healing. It pursues this aim through support of teaching and research in the humanities that seeks new approaches to traditional humanistic disciplines, developing faculty and student affinity groups across disciplinary boundaries, and promoting the fruits of our intellective engagement both in the academy and in the wider community.
About Kevin Conway
Kevin is the associate director for university communication in the Office of Marketing and Communication. Contact Kevin at (414) 288-4745 or kevin.m.conway@marquette.edu.