Presidents Colloquium
Below is a list of past presenters and presentations at the Oakland University President's Colloquium.
Date
Name
Department
Title of Presentation
10/25/1995
Richard Tucker, Ph.D.
History and Asian Studies
History and Asian Studies Can the Tiger be Saved? Colonial India and the History of Tropical Wildlife Conservation
3/14/2000
Kieran Mathieson
SBA Decision and Information Services
"Consumers, Producers and the Internet: A Changing Balance of Power"
11/28/2000
Denis Callewaert
Chemistry
Psychoneuroimmunology: Determining how the brain regulates immunity
2/7/2002
Albert Jay Meehan
Sociology & Anthropology
Racial Profiling and the Police
3/13/2002
Virinder K. Moudgil
Interim Provost, VP Academic Affairs
Hormones in Health and Disease
11/12/2002
Alice S. Horning
Rhetoric, Communications and Journalism
"Reading, Writing and Digitizing: Critical Literacy in the Internet Age"
3/18/2003
Professor Frances Jackson
School of Nursing
HIV and the Aging African American
3/4/2004
Sean Farrell Moran
History
Ireland, The Irish, and the "terrible Beauty" of Irish History
4/1/2005
Hoda Soliman Abdel-Aty-Zohdy
Electrical and Systems Engineering
Bio-Inspired Intelligent Integrated Circuits and Systems
11/15/2005
George Gamboa
Biological Sciences
A European Paper Wast invades Michigan & North America
10/24/2006
Sara Chapman
History
Founding the French Fort at Detroit: Empire and the Great Lakes Frontier
10/16/2007
Eileen S. Johnson
Educational Leadership
To Live and Teach in Finland
10/27/2008
Dr. David Dulio, Associate Professor & Dr. Peter Trumbore, Associate Professor
Political Science
The Battle for Power: Issues, Politics and Strategy in the 2006 and 2008 Elections
10/20/2009
Todd Estes, Associate Professor
History
How Politics Worked 200 Years Ago and How it Compares to Politics Today
10/26/2010
Yang Xia
Physics
Why Aren't We There Yet? Early detection of Cartilage Degradation and Osteoarthritis by Microscopic Imaging
11/17/2011
Andrea Eis, Associate Professor
Art and Art History
Art and Marginalia: The Intrigue of Tiny Black Script in the Margins
10/31/2012
Charles Lindemann, Professor
Biological Sciences
Life in the Fast Lane, The Story of Cilia and Flagella
12/2/2013
Meir Shillor, Professor
Mathematics and Statistics
The Mathematics of Change
10/14/2014
Dr. Kathleen Pfeiffer, Professor
English
The Biographers Dilemma
11/9/2015
Dr. Mark Navin, Associate Professor
Philosophy
Values and Vaccine Refusal: The social and political implications of today's vaccine debate
10/13/2016
Dr. Scott Pickett, Assistant Professor
Psychology
Sleeping On It: The Role of Sleep in Emotional Health
10/25/2017
Dr. Matthew Fails, Associate Professor
Political Science
The High Price of Cheap Gasoline
10/15/2018
Dr. Jeffrey Insko, Associate Professor
English
The Dead Past and the Living Present
11/5/2019
Dr. Daniel Clark, Associate Professor
History
Detroit Autoworkers & the Elusive Post War Boom
10/22/2020
Dr. David Dulio and Dr. John Klemanski
Political Science
The Swing State? Michigan in the 2020 Presidential Election
10/27/2021
Dr. Timothy Donahue, Assistant Professor
English
Sarah Winnemucca's Sovereignty: What a Indigenous Translator Can Teach Us About The American West
10/1/2022
Dr. Kwame Sakyi
Public and Environmental Wellness
Raising the River Child
12/7/2023
Thayer Jonutz, MFA, Associate Professor of Dance
Dance
Hammer and Nail
11/5/2024
Barbara Oakley, Ph.D., P.E.
Engineering
Neural Insights for Dazzling Teaching in an Era of Generative AI
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