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		<title>Sociologist, PBS &#039;History Detectives&#039; investigator to discuss Africa</title>
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<p>The 2007–08 Bates College Lecture Series opens with a discussion of Africa in the modern world by sociologist Tukufu Zuberi at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 3, in Bates&#8217; Chase Hall Lounge, 56 Campus Ave.</p>
<p>The event is open to the public at no cost. For more information, please call at 207-786-8293.<span id="more-3784"></span></p>
<p>Zuberi is Lasry Family Professor of Race Relations, chair of the sociology department and director of the Center for Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. He has been a visiting professor at Makerere University in Uganda and at the University of Dar-es-Salaam in Tanzania.</p>
<p>An expert in African American history and U.S. society, Zuberi is also a co-host and investigator on the PBS television program &#8220;History Detectives,&#8221; a nationally broadcast series that uncovers mysteries of America&#8217;s past.</p>
<p>He has spearheaded a variety of major research projects including the African Census Analysis Project, which aims to increase the usefulness and availability of census data to promote a better understanding of African demography. He edited <em>Demography of South Africa,</em> the first volume of the series <em>A General Demography of Africa.</em></p>
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		<title>Literary theorist challenges the value of a liberal arts education</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2005 19:02:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An outspoken literary theorist and controversial critic of university politics, Stanley Fish will challenge the value of a liberal arts education in a talk titled "Why Liberal Arts Education Cannot Be Justified" at 4:15 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 10, in Chase Hall Lounge, 56 Campus Ave., Bates College.]]></description>
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<p>An outspoken literary theorist and controversial critic of university politics, Stanley Fish will challenge the value of a liberal arts education in a talk titled <em>Why Liberal Arts Education Cannot Be Justified at</em> 4:15 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 10, in Chase Hall Lounge, 56 Campus Ave., Bates College. Sponsored by the Bates College Lecture Committee, the talk is open to the public free of charge.<span id="more-5397"></span>&#8220;We are always looking for speakers whose written work suggests that they are both provocative and serious,&#8221; says lecture committee member Michael Sargent, assistant professor of psychology. Fish&#8217;s writing indicates that he easily meets those two criteria. Following his talk, the committee hopes that a lively conversation will ensue.</p>
<p>For example, says Sargent, in a New York Times op-ed piece, &#8220;Why We Built The Ivory Tower,&#8221; Fish &#8220;contends that college and university faculty have no business attempting to mold student character nor to cultivate citizenship; instead, we should stick to what we as academics are trained to do: teaching and research.&#8221;  Fish presents this position as a critique of the stance taken by many high-profile college administrators (such as former Harvard President Derek Bok), and then proceeds to make a case for it that is, in Sargent&#8217;s judgment, &#8220;clear and thoughtful.&#8221;</p>
<p>A widely recognized analyst of contemporary literature, Fish is considered a leading scholar of Milton. He has also written about legal theory, interdisciplinarity and issues pertaining to free speech and hate speech. Fish writes a monthly column on campus politics and academic careers for The Chronicle of Higher Education&#8217;s &#8220;Careers&#8221; section.</p>
<p>Fish&#8217;s work includes <em>Doing What Comes Naturally: Change, Rhetoric and the Practice of Theory in Literary and Legal Studies,</em> <em>There&#8217;s No Such Thing as Free Speech: And It&#8217;s a Good Thing, Too</em> and <em>The Trouble With Principle.</em></p>
<p>Fish earned his Ph.D. from Yale University, taught English at the University of California at Berkeley and Johns Hopkins University, and served as Arts and Science Professor of English and professor of law at Duke University from 1986 to 1998. He recently stepped down from his position as dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago.</p>
<p>The Fish lecture is the first event in a three-part series co-sponsored by the lecture committee. Next up is a talk called <em>Globalization: Why It Has a Human Face</em>, by Columbia University economist Jagdish Bhagwati at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March, 2, to be followed by a lecture titled <em>Abrupt Climate Change, The Greenhouse Effect, and How We Can Make Money Cleaning Up After Ourselves </em>by Penn State geoscientist Richard Alley at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 10. These lectures will be held in Chase Hall Lounge.</p>
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		<title>Peace activist concludes spiritual series</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 1998 18:33:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jane Smith Bernhardt, actor, playwright and peace activist, discusses,<em> Art and the Conversion of the Heart</em> in the last of a Bates lecture series <em>Spiritual Journeys: Stories of the Soul</em> April 28 at 4:30 p.m. in the Benjamin Mays Center. The public is invited to attend free of charge.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jane Smith Bernhardt, actor, playwright and peace activist, discusses,<em> Art and the Conversion of the Heart</em> in the last of a Bates lecture series <em>Spiritual Journeys: Stories of the Soul</em> April 28 at 4:30 p.m. in the Benjamin Mays Center. The public is invited to attend free of charge.</p>
<p><span id="more-23108"></span>The academic-year series has featured individuals who represent a variety of religious traditions, disciplines and professions such as psychology, dance, peace activism and education. Speakers lead participants through a brief encounter with a spiritual practice or experience that has been important in their own lives.</p>
<p>For more information about the series, call 207-786-8272.</p>
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