Beyond the Headlines
Beyond the Headlines
Osher (50+). This current events lecture series features a different speaker each week. Guest speakers are experts in their field who provide a one-hour lecture followed by a thirty-minute Q&A.
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About This Course
Pulled from today’s headlines, this exclusive speaker series offers an in-depth analysis of significant contemporary issues. Each week, an expert from the political, social, technological, or economic spectrum provides a 1-hour lecture focused on a major global, national, or local issue. Afterwards, students participate in a 30-minute Q&A session with the speaker. A list of speakers for this term will be available online approximately one month before the course begins. This course uses the Hybrid format which allows students to participate remotely and/or in the classroom. Speakers will be in the classroom. This course will be recorded. Students will have access to videos for the duration of the course.
| DATE | LECTURE | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar. 31 | Will Federal Courts Save American Democracy? Comparing Trump’s First and Second Terms Richard L. Abel, PhD | ||
| Apr. 7 | The Iran War: Why Now? Benjamin Radd, JD, PhD | ||
| Apr. 14 | The Current State of Hate and Antisemitism April Loewenstein | ||
| Apr. 21 | The U.S. Economic Outlook and the Economic Impact of AI William Yu, PhD | ||
| Apr. 28 | NATO’s New Frontier: Adapting to 21st-Century Threats Linas Kojelis, MPA | ||
| May 5 | Challenging Mass Immigration Detention Under Trump 2.0. Ingrid V. Eastly, JD | ||
| May 12 | The Case Against Political Parties Chris Baylor, PhD | ||
| May 19 | International Law and the Iran War David Glazier, JD |