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Mary Vaughan, Retired Teacher, on Prison, 2004
Peter Shea, Creator of the Bat of Minerva, on the Show, January 2005
Phil Guin, Pioneer of Philosophy for Children, Dec. 2005
Ron Reed, Pioneer of Philosophy for Children, Dec. 2005
Ann Waltner, Professor of History, on Spirituality in 16th Century China, May 2006
Cletus Wessels, Dominican Priest, on the New Universe Story, 2006
Douglas Huff, Philosopher, Oct. 2006
Juanita Garciagodoy, Teacher, on the Day of the Dead
Kathy Kinzig, Environmental Educator, 2006
Lynn Lukkas, Professor of Art, on Time, September 2009
Madelon Sprengnether, Professor of English, on Forms and Films, November 2006
Madelon Sprengnether, Professor of English, on her Literary Foundations, September 2006
Patrick Raines, Scientist, 2006
Shohini Ghosh, Filmmaker, on her Films, November 2006
William LaFleur, Professor of Japanese Studies, on Organ Donation, October 2006
Andrew Pask, Composer, on Performance, February 2007
Anselm Hollo, Poet and Translator, on his Life, March 2007
Brad Garton, Composer, on Models of Society, February 2007
Dan Burk, Professor of Law, on the Fallibility of Evidence, November 2007
Don Kemp, Teacher and Minister, Feb. 2007
Douglas Geers, Composer, on the Spark Festival, February 2007
Erik Olin Wright, Professor of Sociology, on Social Utopia, December 2007
Evan Solot, Composer, on his Music, February 2007
Geraldine Heng, Director of Medieval Studies, on King Arthur, November 2007
Gregory Taylor, Composer, on Javanese Gamelan, February 2007
Guerino Mazzola, Professor of Music, on Gesture, February 2007
Jan Estep, Professor of Art, on her Current Projects, November 2007
Jeff Halper, Anthropologist, on the Israel-Palestine conflict, March 2007
John Davis, Educational Administrator, on Education, May 2007
John Treat, Professor of East Asian Studies, on Nuclear Warfare, December 2007
Kairn Klieman, Professor of History, on Pre-colonial Africa, November 2007
Marcus Nornes, Professor of Asian Cinema, on Japanese Documentary, November 2007
Michael Cherlin, Professor of Music Theory, on Creativity and Collaboration, March 2007
Morton Subotnick, Composer, on his Works, February 2007
Reggie Prim, Artist, on Civic Engagement, November 2007
Roger Hart, Professor of History, on Chinese Math, March 2007
Sara Evans, Professor of History, on the Relevance of History, February 2007
Susan McIntosh, Professor of Anthropology, on African History, November 2007
Susannah Smith, Historian, on Javanese Gamelan, February 2007
Suzanne Cahill, Professor of East Asian Studies, on Tang Dynasty Daoism, December 2007
Arijit Sen, Professor of Architecture, on Ordinary Landscapes, September 2008
Caroline Walker Bynum, Professor of Medieval History, on Western Spirituality, September 2008
Caryl Clark, Professor of Musicology, on Franz Joseph Haydn, March 2008
Cary Wolfe, Professor of English, on The Silence of the Lambs, December 2008
David Beard, Professor of English, on I. A. Richards, September 2008
David Chang, Professor of History, on Native American Land, May 2008
David Milroy, Playwright, on Aboriginal Theater, September 2008
Eric Black, Journalist, on Journalistic Norms, March 2008
Eric Van Duzer, Professor of Education, on the Architecture of Magic, November 2008
Hiromi Mizuno, Professor of History, on Scientific Nationalism, October 2008
J. Baird Callicott, Professor of Philosophy, on Environmental Ethics, August 2008
J. B. Shank, Professor of History, on Ancient Mathematics, October 2008
J. B. Shank, Professor of History, on the Calculus (1 of 3), October 2008
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
John Davis, Educational Administrator, and Shanti Pothapragada, Student, on Civic Service, February 2008
Kao Kalia Yang, Author, on Hmong Identity and Writing, March 2008
Leigh Fondakowski, Playwright, on the Ethics of Representation, February 2008
Maria Damon, Professor of English, on Friendship, November 2008
Mark Huglen, Professor of Communication, on Poetic Healing, September 2008
Michael Gaudio, Professor of Art History, on Early Modern Images, April 2008
Moishe Postone, Professor of History, on his Life, April 2008
Sarah Tracy, Director of Medical Humanities, on Medical Humanities, November 2008
William Cunningham, Professor of Environmental Science, on Environmental Change, September 2008
Alona Nitzan-Shiftan, Professor of Architecture, on Post-WWII Israeli Architecture, December 2009
Andrea Stanislav, Multimedia Artist, on her Work, February 2009
Andrew Light, Professor of Environmental Ethics, on Climate Change, April 2009
Ann Marie Barry, Professor of Communications, on the Neurology of Visual Communication, March 2009
Bill Foley, Photographer, and Andrea Stanislav, Professor of Art, on Dubai, December 2009
Bill Foley, Photographer, on Photography, February 2009
Brad Hokanson, Professor of Design, on Creativity, December 2009
Caly McMorrow, Sound Artist, on her Practice, February 2009
Carla Rahn Phillips, Professor of History, on Spanish Naval History, October 2009
Charles Baxter, Professor of English, on his Writings, November 2009
Douglas Ewart, Sound Artist, on Play, February 2009
Ellen Kennedy, President of World Without Genocide, on Combatting Genocide, October 2009
Eric Avila, Professor of Urban Planning, on Cities, April 2009
Erika Donald and Xenia Pestova, Musicians, on the Digital Orchestra Project, February 2009
Garrick Comeaux, Founder of Consortium Carissimi, on Music as Sacrament, February 2009
George Lewis, Composer, on Computer Music, April 2009
Guillaume Boccara, Professor of Anthropology, on Chilean Indigenous People, April 2009
Jack Becker, Artist, on Public Art, October 2009
Joel Ryan, Composer, on his Music, February 2009
John Cayley, Poet, on Electronic Literature, February 2009
John Harwood, Professor of Architectural History, on Corporate Architecture, November 2009
John Watkins, Professor of English, on Early Modern English Literature, October 2009
Josephine Lee, Professor of English, on Theater, October 2009
Julie Schumacher, Professor of English, on her Writing, November 2009
Juliette Cherbuliez, Professor of French, on the Medea Myth, March 2009
Kathy Van Eck, Sound Artist, on her Music, February 2009
Keir Neuringer, Composer, on Improvisation, February 2009
Leonard Marcus, Author, on Margaret Wise Brown, November 2009
Matt Huber, Postdoc in Geography, on the American Oil Lifestyle, September 2009
Megan England, Sound Artist, on her Work, February 2009
Michael Dennis Browne, Professor of English, on Poetry, November 2009
Michael Fortun, Professor of Science and Technology Studies, on his Ethnographies, April 2009
Nabil Matar, Professor of English, on Accounts of Captivity, October 2009
Olive Bieringa, Choreographer, and Bryce Beverlin, Physicist, on 1/2 Life, November 2009
Patricia Hampl, Professor of English, on Lyric Poetry, October 2009
Rita Raley, Professor of English, on Electronic Literature, February 2009