February, 2010
Civility in Decline? The View from the American College Campus
Feb. 9, 2010—Dr. P.M. Forni, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, co-founded the Johns Hopkins Civility Project in 1997. An aggregation of academic and community outreach activities, the JHCP aimed at assessing the significance of civility, manners and politeness in contemporary society. The JHCP has been reconstituted as The Civility Initiative at Johns Hopkins, which Dr. Forni...
Rescuing our Bankrupt Health Care System: Looking for answers around the world
Feb. 9, 2010—Friday, November 13 Student Life Center’s Board of Trust Meeting Room 11 AM – Lecture – T.R. Reid Did you know that in 2007 it was estimated that nearly 60% of all bankruptcies in America were a result of medical bills? In contrast, The United Kingdom, Japan, Germany, Taiwan, and Switzerland did not report a...
Common Ground: Being Muslim in the Military
Feb. 9, 2010—Muslim Student Association and Army & Navy ROTC team up to presents This event sought to acknowledge and create a dialogue about the relationship between Muslims and the Military. Professor Awadh A. Binhazim spoke generally about Islam and touch on fundamental misunderstandings that saturate the media and general society. Captain Darryl Cox, an active military...
Sibling Rivalry: Can the religious offspring of Abraham get along?
Feb. 9, 2010—Wednesday, March 17, 7 PM The Commons Center, Multi-Purpose Room Reception to Follow Robert Wright is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Evolution of God. His previous books include The Moral Animal: Evolutionary Psychology and Everyday Life (named by the New York Times Book Review as one of the best 10 books of the...
The Doyle and Debbie Show
Feb. 8, 2010—Monday, March 22, 7 PM Sarratt Cinema Performance & Panel Discussion Project Dialogue presented the greatest country music duo ever to appear on Vanderbilt’s campus during this particular week of March in 2010. Performing their top 20 hits (within minor radio markets) like, “Barefoot and Pregnant” and the lonesome wails of promise discovered in the lyrics of, “When...
An Evening with Elie Wiesel: Civility and Justice for Whom?
Feb. 8, 2010—Monday, April 12, 7 PM Langford Auditorium Project Dialogue and the Office of Religious Life present Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, Holocaust survivor and author of numerous books, Elie Wiesel spoke on Civility and Justice for Whom? This lecture was the concluding event in Project Dialogue’s year-long examination of the themes of,...