Faculty Luncheon Series

Faculty Luncheon Series - Spring 2016

The FSU Faculty Luncheon Series features distinguished speakers reflecting on their scholarly research and creative activities at Florida State University.

Tuesday, January 12
The Role of Computations in Science and Engineering
Max Gunzburger, Professor of Scientific Computing

Tuesday, February 9
Why We Collect: Objects and the Stories They Tell
Lisa Ryoko Wakamiya, Associate Professor of Modern Languages and Linguistics

Faculty Luncheon Series - Spring 2017

The FSU Faculty Luncheon Series features distinguished speakers reflecting on their scholarly research and creative activities at Florida State University.

Tuesday, January 17
Islam Elsewhere: Reflections on West African Hunters, the Dilemmas of Fieldwork, and the Closing of the American Mind
Joseph Hellweg, Associate Professor of Religion

Tuesday, February 14
Variations on a Theme: Women and Morals in the Lost Historians of Ancient Rome
Jessica Clark, Assistant Professor of Classics

Faculty Luncheon Series - Fall 2017

The FSU Faculty Luncheon Series features distinguished speakers reflecting on their scholarly research and creative activities at Florida State University.

Tuesday, September 12
“Doing Our Bit”: Older Feminists’ Activism in London
Anne Barrett, Professor of Sociology and
Director, Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy

Tuesday, October 10
What Does an Atheist Theologian Even Do???
Martin Kavka, Professor of Religion

Faculty Luncheon Series - Spring 2018

The Faculty Luncheon Series, established 1981, is Florida State University’s longest running, regularly occurring, interdisciplinary lecture series. Open to the public, this is a unique opportunity to enjoy lunch and learn about the research and creative activities of FSU’s faculty.

The Spring 2018 schedule features the following distinguished speakers reflecting on their research and creative activities at Florida State University:

Faculty Luncheon Series - Spring 2020

The FSU Faculty Luncheon Series features distinguished speakers reflecting on their scholarly research and creative activities at Florida State University.

Tuesday, January 14
Is Google Making Us Stupid? The Unintended Consequences of Information Technology
Paul Marty, Professor of Information

Tuesday, February 11
A Gender of One, a Sexuality of Many: Hedwig and the Practice of Identity
Aaron Thomas, Assistant Professor of Theatre