Past Evenings of Conversation at Elmbrook

Speaker

Topic

Prof. Hadley Arkes

Amherst College

In Defense of Human Life: Cultural and Legal Strategies 

Dwight Blaha

Former US Navy Lieutenant

Life Aboard a Nuclear Submarine

Prof. Howard Bromberg

Harvard Law School Professor

Common Law, Law School & Natural Law

Prof. Joe Butera

Providence College

Human Cloning

 

Joshua Davey

Student at Harvard Law School

My Perspective on Locke v. Davey

 

Prof. Dwight Duncan

Southern New England School of Law

Understanding American Catholicism

 

Niall Ferguson

Professor of History and Business at Harvard College  and Harvard Business School

The War of the World: A New History of the 20th Century

Prof. David Gallagher

Truth and Tolerance in a Pluralist Culture

Prof. Howard Gardner

Professor in Cognition and Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education

Can Good Work Exist in a Market-Drenched World?

Prof. Luis Giron-Negron

Harvard  Professor of Romance Languages and Literature

Poetry of the Spanish Middle Ages

 

James Hankins

Renaissance Scholar and History Professor at Harvard

Brining New Life to Old Classics: The I Tatti Renaissance Library

Dave Holzweiss

Director, Crotona Achievement Program

 

Prof. Thomas Howard

 

C.S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien

 

Michael Kelly

Editor, Atlantic Monthly

Pacifism in the Wake of Terrorism

Robert Kiely

Harvard Professor of English Literature

Herman Melville

Fr. Roger Landry

Harvard Graduate

Sex, Dating and Marriage: The Wisdom of John Paul II

Peter Lubin

Former Harvard Fellow

Middle East Terrorism

Prof. Harvey Mansfield

Harvard Professor of Government

Tocqueville's Democracy in America

Prof. David Mindell

MIT Professor of Astrophysics

Technology, Archaeology and the Deep Sea

Archbishop Sean O'Malley

Archdiocese of Boston

Youth, Vocation, and Evangelization

 

Prof. Lino Pertile

Harvard  Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures,  Master of Eliot House

Dante’s Cosmos

Ted Piepenbrock

MIT Civil Engineer, formerly Ove-Arup Partners

On-site at the World Trade Center Response

Prof. Kevin Ryan

Boston University

Providing a Moral Vision in Today's
Universities

Greg Wayland

TV Anchor, New England Cable News

Lessons from the Field: A TV Anchor
Covers a Pope's Death

Prof. Richard Thomas

Harvard  Professor of Greek and Latin, Classics Dept. Chair

Virgil and Dryden

 

Prof. Gerard Wegemer

University of Dallas

The Making of Thomas More

 

Prof. Paul Weiler

Harvard Law School

Moral and Legal Issues in the Entertainment and Sports Industries