Ethics Center Events Spring 2001
January 10
Great Thinkers of the Twentieth Century Lecture Series
Steven Epperson, Interim Minister, South Valley Unitarian Church
" Darwin's Impact on Twentieth Century Religious 'Map Making'"
7-8:30 PM, SC 117 (reception begins at 6:30 PM)January 9
Faculty Bookgroup (discussion led by Lyn Bennett):
Mary Crow Dog, Lakota Woman
2:30-3:45 PM, SC 213cJanuary 17
Religious Studies Lecture Series: Knowing Ourselves and Each Other
Michael Austin, Chair, English Department, Shepard College, West Virginia
" Models of Mormon Cultural Studies"
7-8:30 PM, SC 117January 31
January Ethics Across the Curriculum:
" A Celebration of Poetry"
Rob Carney, UVSC Assistant Professor of English
Eugene England, UVSC Writer-in-Residence
Laura Hamblin, UVSC Assistant Professor of English
Leslie Norris, BYU Poet-in-Residence
7-8:30 PM, SC 117February 7
Great Thinkers of the Twentieth Century Lecture Series
Frank Ferguson, Architect, FFKR Architecture/Planning/Interior Design
" Walter Gropius and the Bauhaus"
7-8:30 PM, SC 117 (reception begins at 6:30 PM)February 8
Homecoming Ethics Panel Discussion:
" The Challenges of Teaching Ethics Across the Curriculum"
Panelists: Elaine Englehardt, David Keller, Dale Olson, Bruce Parker, Jeff Reinardt
Moderator: Jeff Bulger
12-12:50 PM, SC 213bFebruary 14
February Ethics Across the Curriculum:
Integrated Studies Forum for Faculty Research
Reneé Van Buren, Assistant Professor of Biology
" Loco for Locoweeds: Two Species in Peril"
12-12:50 PM, SC 117 Religious Studies Lecture Series: Knowing Ourselves and Each OtherJan Shipps, Emeritus Professor of History and Religious Studies, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
“ Gentle Gentile: A Non-Mormon Scholar as Insider/Outsider"
7-8:30 PM, SC 117February 27
Cedric Chatterly, Photographer
" I was content and not content"
1-2:15 PM, SC 117 Reception for Photographer Cedric Chatterly
2:30-3:30 PM, Losee LRC Library Art GalleryFebruary 27-March 30
Photographic Exhibition by Cedric Chatterly: "I was content and not content"
Losee LRC Library Art GalleryFebruary 28
Faculty Bookgroup (discussion led by Karin Anderson England and Jans Wager):
Maurice Berger et al. (eds.), Constructing Masculinity
3-4:30 PM, SC 213aMarch 7
Integrated Studies Forum for Faculty Research
David Yells, Assistant Professor Of Psychology
" Animal Models of Psychological Disorders"
12-12:50 PM, SC 117 Great Thinkers of the Twentieth Century Lecture Series
James Cannon, Professor of Mathematics, Brigham Young University
" Science's Silent Partner: Great Mathematical Ideas and Personalities of the Twentieth Century"
7-8:30 PM, SC 213a (reception begins at 6:30 PM)March 21
Faculty Bookgroup
3-4:30 PM, SC 117 Religious Studies Lecture Series: Knowing Ourselves and Each Other
Terryl Givens, Associate Professor of English, University of Richmond
" Twentieth Century Anti-Mormonism: Heroes and Vipers in the Great American Saga"
7-8:30 PM, SC 117March 27
March Ethics Across the Curriculum:
Colonel David M. Kirkham
“ War Crimes and Genocide: The 'Ethics' of Mass Murder"
12-12:50 PM, Ragan TheaterApril 4
Great Thinkers of the Twentieth Century Lecture SeriesDavid Keller, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Director, Center for the Study of Ethics, Utah Valley State College
“ Aldo Leopold: How an Ecologist Revolutionized Moral Philosophy"
7-8:30 PM, SC 117 (reception begins at 6:30 PM)April 5
Film Screening and Remarks: Brigham City
Richard Dutcher, Director
1-2:15 PM, Ragan TheaterApril 6
Twelfth Annual Environmental Ethics Conference:
Activism!
9 AM-2:50 PM, Ragan TheaterApril 11
April Ethics Across the Curriculum:
Integrated Studies Forum for Faculty Research
Jans Wager, Assistant Professor of English
" Sexing the Paradigm: Rereading Film Theory"
12-12:50 PM, SC 117April 18
Faculty Bookgroup
3-4:30 PM, SC 213cMay 8-12
Ethics Across the Curriculum Faculy Summer Seminar:
Religious Diversity and Pedagogy