6/26/2023 0 Comments Olli at duke![]() Jessie Register, Director of Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Kevin Huffman, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Education Top Professors from Vanderbilt and Lipscomb University Leaders in Nashville’s Public Schools “Public Education: Searching for the Best” James Crenshaw, Robert L Flowers Professor of Old Testament, Emeritus, Duke University “Ecclesiastes: The Strangest Book in the Bible”Įd Young, OLLI Member and Music Enthusiast “Classics of Musical Genres” Jeff Stein, Founding Faculty Member of the Watkins College Film School, Lecturer “Family on Film: The Last Decade of the 20th Century” Gil Campbell, Past President of Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Vanderbilt Ginny Thigpen, Instructor in Film at Volunteer State Community College “Bogey and Bacall” Fall Term 2011 Various Faculty of the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center “A Window into Human Development and Disabilities” Various Faculty of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center “Medical Advances”Ĭelia Walker, Director of Special Projects, Jean and Alexander Heard Library Susan Knowles, Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Public History, Middle Tennessee State University “Shades of Gray and Blue: Reflections of Life in Civil War Tennessee” Marc Hetherington, Professor of Political Science “Politics in a Polarized Polity” Ginger Manley, ANP, Associate in Psychiatry, Vanderbilt University Medical School and Certified Diplomate of Sex Therapy “The Journey through Aging and Sexuality” Mary Pat Silveira, Member and Retired United Nations Official “The Other UN” Mareike Sattler, Senior Lecturer, Department of Anthropology Avery Dickens de Girón, Assistant Director, Center for Latin American Studies "Apocalypse Now? Modern Maya and Ancient Prophecies"Įlaine Goleski, Teacher and Former Staff Member, Jean and Alexander Heard Library "The Port William Stories of Wendell Berry" Winter Term 2012Ĭharles Hambrick, Professor of Religious Studies, Emeritus “The Antihero from Bret Maverick to Jim Rockford” Stahlman Professor of American History Carole Bucy, Professor of History, Volunteer State Community College George Barrett, Attorney Steve Cobb, Attorney and Former Legislator Mike Murphy, Former Legislator Steven Tepper, Associate Professor of Sociology "Protests and Social Change" John Seigenthaler, Founder, First Amendment Center Gary Gerstle, James G. Robert Barsky, Alexander Heard Distinguished Service Professor (2011/2012), Department of French and Italian "Living in Paris under Napoleon III" Owens, Professor of the Practice of Management and Innovation, Owen Graduate School of Management "How We Kill Innovation (Without Even Trying)" Various Faculty of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center "Medical Advances II"ĭavid A. Mitchell Korn, Adjunct Professor of Music and Education Outreach, Blair School of Music Robert Bond, Music Educator, Musician and Composer "Music Appreciation" Representative, 5th District of Tennessee "Health Care Reform Crisis: Problems and Possibilities" Lawrence Van Horn, Associate Professor of Economics and Management, Owen Graduate School of Management Malcolm Getz, Associate Professor of Economics Congressman Jim Cooper, U.S. Friesinger, Professor of Medicine, Emeritus R. Stu Miller, Member and Retired Chief Information Officer “Social Media and Digital Technology” Various Faculty of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center “Medical Advances” Lucius Outlaw Jr., Professor of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University “Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America” Spring Term 2012īen Adams, Member and Discussion Leader Mary Pat Silveira, Member and Retired UN Official, Discussion Leader "Great Decisions 2012: Foreign Policy Discussion Group" Ward (Coordinator), Professor of Comparative Literature, Emerita, Vanderbilt University “German Expressionism: In Conjunction with the Frist Center for the Visual Arts” Gene Polincinski, Senior Vice President/ Executive Director, First Amendment Center, Nashville, Tennessee and Washington, D.C. ![]() Meador, MD, ThM, MPH, Professor of Psychiatry and Preventative Medicine, Professor in the Graduate Department of Religion, Director of the Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society, Vanderbilt University “Religion and Health: Pitfalls and Possibilities” Patricia A. ![]() Flowers Professor of Old Testament, Emeritus, Duke University “The Agony and Ecstasy of Religious Belief: The Book of Psalms” Sam McSeveney, Professor of History, Emeritus, Vanderbilt University “New York City and the Gilded Age of the Progressive Era” Chris Slobogin, Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University “Contemporary Debates in Criminal Justice” Keith G. ![]() Dan Band, Former Professor of Music, University of Alabama and Rollins Collge “The Rhythm of Music and Life” James Crenshaw, Robert L. Beth Gottlieb, Percussionist in Gary Sinise’s Lt.
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