Erik Gerding will discuss movements toward the deregulation of the securities and banking industries and the impact of such deregulation on the legal profession and our economy.
This 7 p.m. discussion at Fiske Planetarium will explore the link between extreme events, from fires to flooding, heat waves and droughts, and climate change.
Take this crash course Nov. 29 to explore whether blockchain, or digital-distributed ledger technology, and initial coin offerings are poised to upend industries, or are overhyped.
John Holdren, President Barack Obama's science advisor for eight years, will be on campus Thursday, Nov. 16, to talk about the past and future of U.S. science and technology policy.
On Nov. 16, listen in on a talk by Stephen Presser, a leading American legal historian and candidate for Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy 2018–19.
What behaviors is academic freedom supposed to protect? What restrictions should it allow? Why does academic freedom matter in the first place? Hear various views on the hotly contested subject.
Social entrepreneurs Daniel Epstein and Eric Glustrom will candidly share their stories and experiences as founders of organizations designed to make an impact on the world's toughest challenges.
We live in a comic book age. But where did it all start? On Wednesday, Nov. 8, Professor Stephen Graham Jones tells all in a talk titled "Comic Books Through the Ages."