Dalrymple Co-Sponsored Lectures
In addition to the annual lecture series, Dalrymple Endowment funds helped supplement the following public lectures and conference sponsored by other institutions and departments on campus:
November 2, 2017: Lynda Coon, Dean, Honors College, University of Arkansas, “Gender and Our Dark Age Lord”
October 19, 2017: screening of Hannah Ayers and Lance Warren’s An Outrage, a Documentary Film about Lynching in the American South
September 26, 2017: Ian Beamish, Assistant Professor of History, University of Louisiana-Lafayette, “Light Fingers and Heavy Hearts: Cotton Picking, Slavery, and the Quota System in the Deep South”
January 13-15, 2017: 56th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Conference of the Association for Asian Studies
May 5, 2016: Felicitas Schmieder, Faculty Member, Fern Universität in Hagen, Germany, “Reading Medieval Maps: The Geography of Salvation versus Realistic Representations of Space”
April 11, 2016: James Campbell, Edgar E. Robinson Professor in U.S. History, Stanford University, “Freedom Now: History, Memory, and the Mississippi Freedom Movement”
April 11, 2016: Joel Beinin, Donald J. McLachlan Professor at Stanford University, “Workers and Thieves: Labor Movements and Popular Uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt”
March 3-5, 2016: Porter L. Fortune, Jr., Symposium on “Cold War Development and Developmentalism in Global Perspective”
September 14, 2015: Aaron Navarro, Associate Professor of History, Trinity University, “Intelligence and Power in Modern Mexico”