Humanities Topics

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Humanities Topics Speaker
Academic Writing Dr. Fran Pelham
Adolescent Cruising: On the Road to Adulthood Dr. Charlie McCormick
Anatomy of the East German Revolution Dr. Richard Leiby
Aristotle as the First Literary Critic Dr. Joseph Romano
Aristotle’s Legacy to the Modern World Dr. Joseph Romano
Battle of Gettysburg Mr. Frank Avato
Children at Work: Montessori’s View of Work and Play in Children Dr. Joseph Romano
Collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe and the Former USSR Dr. Paul Mojzes
Comics and Youth Culture Dr. Harold Halbert
Coming of Age Dr. Charlie McCormick
Creating Proactive Writing Environments in the Classroom Dr. Fran Pelham
Current Approaches to Shakespeare Dr. Hugh Grady
Delacroix and Lithograph: How French Medieval Architecture was Reproduced and Rescued Dr. Tina Waldier Bizzarro
Early 17th Century Spanish Theater Dr. Cynthia Halpern
Economic Development in the Third World Dr. Cathlyn Mariscotti
Existential Philosophy: In Honor of the Individual Dr. Joseph Romano
Female Voice of Reason in the Plays of Juan Ruiz de Alarcon Dr. Cynthia Halpern
Folklore and Folklife Dr. Charlie McCormick
Forgetting the Right to Passage: Coming of Age in a Contemporary American Society Dr. Charlie McCormick
Globalization and its Effects on Mideast Third World Dr. Cathlyn Mariscotti
Globalization and Terrorism Dr. Cathlyn Mariscotti
Goethe: A Man for All Seasons Dr. Erlis Wickersham
Golden Age of Ireland: 600-800 ACE Dr. Tina Waldier Bizzarro
History of Catholic Higher Education Dr. David Contosta
Introduction to ESL Writing Instruction Dr. Harold Halbert
Joyce, Woolf and Stein: Writing Across English Channels Dr. Barbara Lonnquist
Lame Duck Presidents: Myth or Reality Dr. James Hedtke
Medieval Pilgrimage in Ireland or God Speaks to Us Better in Some Places Dr. Tina Waldier Bizzarro
Modern Europe Colozation and Neocolonization Dr. Cathlyn Mariscotti
Modern Middle East Dr. Cathlyn Mariscotti
More than a Race of Spectators: Folklore and the Modern World Dr. Charlie McCormick
New England Grave Sculptures, 1700-1850: From the Sublime to the Domestic Dr. Stephen Bolger
Ordinary Soldiers Dr. James Hedtke
Orientalism and Occidentalism Dr. Cathlyn Mariscotti
Philadelphia’s Wissahickon Valley: The Shaping of an Urban Wilderness Dr. David Contosta
Place and Spiritual Journey: Portugal’s Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte at Braga Dr. Tina Waldier Bizzarro
Pursuit of the Sublime in American Painting, 1750-1850 Dr. Stephen Bolger
Reading Shakespeare over Four Centuries Dr. Hugh Grady
Religious Fundamentalism Dr. Cathlyn Mariscotti
School Reform: Where are We Going? Dr. Joseph Romano
Service Learning: Pedagogy and Practice Dr. Seth Frechie
Service Learning in Catholic Context Dr. Seth Frechie
Shakespeare and the Invention of Subjectivity Dr. Hugh Grady
Sketches of the Alhambra: Washington Irving’s Neo-Gothic Earthy Paradise Dr. Tina Waldier Bizzarro
Suburban Sprawl: Causes, Consequences and Cures Dr. David Contosta
Terrorism in the 21st Century Dr. James Hedtke
Vampiric Incarnations of the “New Women” Dr. Barbara Lonnquist
Victor Hugo’s Novels and Romanesque Architecture Revival Dr. Tina Waldier Bizzarro
Women in the Middle East and the Third World Dr. Cathlyn Mariscotti
Writing as a Translation Dr. Barbara Lonnquist
Youth and Culture Dr. Charlie McCormick

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