In Honor of Edward C. Carter II, 1928 - 2002; Sandweiss critiques Jefferson for not engaging an artist to go with Lewis and Clark. The talk spans the 19th century and how visual imagery helped form the American notion of The West.
In Honor of Edward C. Carter II, 1928 - 2002; John Logan Allen could not be present. Barbara Oberg reads his talk on William Clark's master map and his legacy on the fur trade
In Honor of Edward C. Carter II, 1928 - 2002; Marsha Ivins replaces John Mace Grunsfeld. Her energetic talk discusses the living conditions on the International Space Station.
Examining Vichy's collaboration through music and art, Fulcher discusses how the nationalist organization used Classical Greek art to build up the 3rd republic and de-naturalise Jews.
RICHARD A. F. PENROSE LECTURE; Awarded the Henry Allen Moe Prize in the Humanities in 2007, the lecture focuses on Judge Wald's 2 years in the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
In Honor of Edward C. Carter II, 1928 - 2002; Ronda begins by describing the effect that Joseph Banks had on Thomas Jefferson and how Jefferson's inscructions to Lewis and Clark were exemplary of Enlightment.
Dr. Herdt gives a lecture on how treaties, intellectual property, market power, and food interact. He focuses on how attempts to help farmers in "developing" countries do the opposite.