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Peter Shea, Creator of the Bat of Minerva, on the Show, January 2005
Peter Shea Introduces the Austria & Germany Series, Aug. 2014
Katrina Vanderberg's Bat and the Circulation of Ideas: Peter Shea, Mar. 2014
Site, Incitement, and the Bat of Minerva: Peter Shea and Danny Robinson Clark, Nov. 2013
Kirill Thompson, Professor of Foreign Languages and Literature, on Confucianism, September 2011
Susan Wagner Ginter, Painter, on Painting, September 2012
Bill Brandt, Farmer, on his Practice, July 2012
Charles Baxter, Professor of English, on his Writings, November 2009
Randall Curren, Professor of Philosophy, on Sustainability, March 2010
Adair Rounthwaite, Art Historian, on Participatory Art, November 2010
Amy Howard, Professor of American Studies, on Public Housing, February 2010
Angela Zito, Professor of Anthropology, on Religion, February 2013
Christopher Roberts, Professor of Law, on Human Rights, April 2012
Chuck Reinert, Naturopath, on his Practice, July 2012
Grey Gundaker, Professor of American Studies, on Intelligence, September 2012
John Davis, Educational Administrator, and Shanti Pothapragada, Student, on Civic Service, February 2008
John Davis, Educational Administrator, on Education, May 2007
Karen Coelho, Professor of Development Studies, on Urban Planning, October 2011
Kathy Jensen, Actor and Writer, on Acting, August 2010
Keir Neuringer, Composer, on Improvisation, February 2009
Marlene Jack, Professor of Ceramics, on her Pottery, February 2013
Michael Dennis Browne, Professor of English, on Poetry, November 2009
Ray Gonzalez, Professor of English, on Teaching Poetry, March 2010
Richard Altenbaugh, Professor Emeritus of Secondary Education, on Education and Society, March 2011
Richard Wilk, Professor of Anthropology, on Civilisation, March 2011
Ryan Batalden, Organic Farmer, on His Farm, August 2012
Arthur Knight, Professor of American Studies, on Cinema, February 2013
George Lewis, Composer, on Computer Music, April 2009
Jake Marmer, Poet, on his Poetry, February 2013
Jeff Halper, Anthropologist, on the Israel-Palestine conflict, March 2007
Jeffrey Pilcher, Professor of History, on Mexican Food, August 2011
Joel Chadabe, Composer, on Interactive Systems, February 2013
Judy Klein, Composer, on her Music, February 2013
Kate Elise, Director, on the Fringe Festival, August 2010
Lea Kirchner and Bryce Wolle, Gardeners, on Gardening, August 2012
Madelon Sprengnether, Professor of English, on her Literary Foundations, September 2006
Michelle Dammon Loyalka, Journalist, on China, April 2012
Tracy Deutsch, Professor of History, on Grocery Stores, August 2011
John Reimringer and Katrina Vandenberg, Novelist and Poet, on Writing and Parenthood, July 2013
Andrew Newman, Professor of Anthropology, on Parks, October 2011
Cindy Patton, Professor of Sociology, on AIDS Treatment, April 2010
Dafna Naphtali, Composer, on her Process, February 2013
David Wiggins, Park Ranger, on the Mississippi Flooding, May 2011
Douglas Geers, Composer, on the Spark Festival, February 2007
J. B. Shank, Professor of History, on the Calculus (2 of 3), December 2008
J. B. Shank, Professor of History, on the Calculus (3 of 3), December 2008
Jonathan Hall, Professor of Classics, on Ethnic Identity, April 2011
Kathy Van Eck, Sound Artist, on her Music, February 2009
Lewis Gilbert, Director of the Institute on the Environment, on Science Education, April 2012
Maran Wolston, Philosopher, on Philosophy and Multiple Sclerosis, November 2011
Maran Wolston, Philosopher, on Philosophy and Multiple Sclerosis, September 2011
Margaret Crawford, Professor of Architecture, on Garage Sales, March 2010
Maria Damon, Professor of English, on Friendship, November 2008
Robin Gilette, Director of the Fringe Festival, on the Fringe, July 2009
Shelley Cords-Swanson, Visual Artist, on her Inspiration, October 2012
Annea Lockwood, Composer, on Natural Sounds, February 2013
David Strom, Artist, on His Paintings, July 2012
Jim Lutz, Professor of Architecture, on Architecture in Haiti
Joel Ryan, Composer, on his Music, February 2009
Kelly Quinn, Professor of American Studies, on Puppets, February 2010
Lynn Lukkas, Professor of Art, on Time, September 2009
Michael Osterholm, Director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, on the Fukushima nuclear disaster, March 2011
Naomi Falk, Professor of Art, on her Work, February 2013
Nigel Clark, Senior Lecturer in Human Geography, on Humans in Extremis, April 2011
Pat Nunnally, River Life Coordinator, on the Mississippi River, May 2011
Robert Lang, Origami Master, on the Frontiers of Origami, March 2011
Susan Hensel, Artist, on her Work, November 2011
Suzanne Cahill, Professor of East Asian Studies, on Tang Dynasty Daoism, December 2007
Ted Farmer, Professor of History, on Humanity, August 2010
Timothy Pauketat, Archaeologist, on Cahokia, May 2013
Adam Zientek, Professor of History, on the Psychiatry of Warfare, December 2011
Alona Nitzan-Shiftan, Professor of Architecture, on Post-WWII Israeli Architecture, December 2009
Amy Kaminsky, Professor of Women's Studies, on Jewish Argentina, November 2011
Bill Foley, Photographer, on Photography, February 2009
Brad Hokanson, Professor of Design, on Creativity, December 2009
Caridad Svich, Playwright, on her Work, April 2013
Cary Wolfe, Professor of English, on The Silence of the Lambs, December 2008
Claire Leslie, Human Rights Worker, on her Practice, April 2012
David Beard, Professor of English, on I. A. Richards, September 2008
Erik Olin Wright, Professor of Sociology, on Social Utopia, December 2007
Geraldine Heng, Director of Medieval Studies, on King Arthur, November 2007
J. B. Shank, Professor of History, on Ancient Mathematics, October 2008
John Harwood, Professor of Architectural History, on Corporate Architecture, November 2009
John Treat, Professor of East Asian Studies, on Nuclear Warfare, December 2007
John Watkins, Professor of English, on Early Modern English Literature, October 2009
Joshua Page, Professor of Sociology, on Prison Workers, October 2010
Lisa Ann Richey and Stefano Ponte, International Studies Researchers, on "Compassionate Consumption", March 2011
Maran Wolston, Philosopher, on Philosophy and Multiple Sclerosis, February 2011
Mark Zmudy, Professor of Health, on Adventure Education, April 2010
Raoni Rajao, Management Student, on Amazon Deforestation, April 2011
Savannah Rhomberg-Reich, Playwright, on Theater, August 2010
Sean Walsh, Professor of Philosophy, on Confucius, December 2012
Susan Hawthorne, Professor of Philosophy, on ADHD
Tom Conley, Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, on Cinema, April 2010
Whitney Taylor, Human Rights Worker, on her Motivations, April 2012
William McGeveran, Professor of Law, on Legal Problems after Technology, December 2012
Peter Kampits, Philosopher, Oct. 2014
Arijit Sen, Professor of Architecture, on Ordinary Landscapes, September 2008
Benjamin Friedlander, Poet, on his Poetry, February 2013
Charles Palermo, Professor of Art History, on Artistic Agency, February 2013