Students, Faculty Invited to Colloquium on Social Thought

International Programs and the Social and Behavioral Sciences Division are launching the Colloquium on Social Thought. The series of events provides an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to engage in an open discussion around philosophical and theoretical issues about the individual and society, across a range of academic disciplines.

Events take place at Northridge Campus (11928 Stonehollow Dr.), in Building 4000, Room 4146. They will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. For more information, contact William Hayden, director of International Programs, at 512.223.7114 or [email protected].

Colloquium Summer Schedule:

Thursday, June 27

Samuel Echevarria-Cruz, Associate Professor of Sociology

Demographics and Social Norms

Thursday, July 11

Glynis Christine, Adjunct Professor of Sociology, Psychology, and Human Development

Race Matters: The Stockholm Syndrome

Thursday, July 18

Alemayehu Weldemariam, ACC International Visiting Scholar

Sexual Morality and the Criminal Law

Thursday, July 25

David Haney, Professor of History

The Militarization of Conservatism

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