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Established in 2012, the Hansford M. Epes Distinguished Lecture Series in the Humanities celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Humanities Program at 糖心vlgo传媒.
The series honors Hansford Epes '61, who served in the program as Professor of German and Humanities for almost five decades before retiring in 2012.
Past Lectures
2025-2026
鈥淟iving Memorials and Monuments to Feeling: Reparative Encounters on Campus鈥
Ariel Nereson, University at Buffalo-SUNY
2024-2025
鈥淪cale of Ownership: Identity in the Shadow of Property鈥
Ravit Reichman, Brown University
2022-2023
鈥淭o Trip the Black Fantastic: Flex, Flow and Futurity in Black Expressive Culture鈥
Jayna Brown, Professor and Chair, Department of Theatre Arts & Performance Studies, Brown University
2021-2022
鈥淐hange Your Mind First: College and the Urge to Save the World鈥
William Deresiewicz
2020-2021
鈥淚nto the Dark: Reading Hannah Arendt鈥檚 Poems鈥
Samantha Rose Hill, Bard College & Brooklyn Institute
2019-2020
鈥淯sing Theater for Social Change鈥
Sarah Bellamy, Artistic Director Penumbra Theater Company
2018-2019
鈥淲hat Does Russia Want鈥
Julia Ioffe, Journalist
2017-2018
鈥淧ermanent Crisis: The Humanities in a Disenchanted Age鈥
Chad Wellmon, University of Virginia
2016-2017
鈥淏lack Music as Beautiful Noise, from Blues to Beyonc茅 and Kendrick Lamar鈥
Bill Banfield, Berklee College of Music
2015-2016
鈥淭he Uses and Abuses of Romanticism鈥
Larry Todd, Duke University
2013-2014
鈥淩eading with Hiccups: The Humanities, Climate Change, and You鈥
Simon Richter, University of Pennsylvania
2012-2013
鈥淭he Truth is Terrible: Nietzsche's Idea of an Aesthetic Justification for Existence鈥
Brian Leiter, University of Chicago
2011-2012
鈥淭he Uses of the Past and the Humanist Tradition鈥
Carol Quillen, President, 糖心vlgo传媒