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St. Norbert College Distinguished Lecture Series line-up

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From St. Norbert College, December 10, 2009
by Mike Counter, mike.counter@snc.edu, (920) 403-3089

St. Norbert College will host a series of lectures that begin Saturday, Jan. 16 and will run through Saturday, March 27. These lectures will be facilitated by St. Norbert College faculty members and will focus on a variety of social, political and cultural issues. The lectures are held at the Door Community Auditorium in Fish Creek and are free and open to the public. All lectures will start at 9 a.m.

The lecture schedule is as follows:

Saturday, Jan. 16 David Duquette presents "Universal Human Rights: What Makes them Universal?"
Saturday, Jan. 30
Wendy Scattergood presents "Water, Wars, and 21st Century Environmental Security Threats"
Saturday, Feb. 20
Paul Johnson presents "The Moral Ground of the Free Market System in Adam Smith"
Saturday, March 6
Edward Risden presents "Shakespeare's Problem Plays: Why Do We Call Them Problems?"
Saturday, March 27
William Hynes presents Why Do We Find Trickster Gods in All Religions?"
For more information, please contact Patti Podgers at patricia@dcauditorium.org or (920) 868-2728.

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