Great Conversation 2012 Table Topics
2012 Table Topics and Conversationalists
Aesop for Grown-ups Andy Achenbaum, History and Social Work
The Arab Spring: Flowers and Weapons Dina Al-Sowayel, Women’s Studies
The Crisis of Public Higher Education in Texas John Antel, Provost and Senior Vice President
Volunteerism and Civic Activism John Bernard, Professor Emeritus, English
Asia and America: Paradigm Shift in Higher Education in the New Century Paul Chu, Temple Chair of Science
Little Pink Houses and White Picket Fences: Is This Still the Land of Opportunity? Jeffrey Church, Political Theory
Fairness and the Occupy Movement Susan Collins, Director, Phronesis Program in Politics and Ethics
Sailing Ships and Sealing Wax, and Whiskey Blends and Malts Glenn Cordúa y Cruz, Director, Wine and Spirits Management Institute
Think Global, Drink Local: Cougar Brews Aaron Corsi, Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management
Downton Abbey: About Then or About Now? Robert Cremins, Novelist
The Complicated 50s: Elvis Presley, Leave it to Beaver, and Seeds of Change Lawrence Curry, Professor Emeritus, History
Háry János and the Promise of Personalized Medicine Clifford Dacso, Director, The Abramson Family Center for the Future of Health
Cruising the River Spey: Speyside Scotland and its Single Malts Andrew Davis, Director, Graduate Studies; Moores School of Music
Turning Life into Poems and Stories Ted and Sybil Estess, Founding Dean, The Honors College/Author and Poet
My Kid Could Make That Karen Farber, Director, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts
Does the Devil Wear Prada?: The Philosophy of Fashion Cynthia Freeland, Philosophy
Where All the Students Are Above Average: College Grades and the American Dream Terry Hallmark, Political Theory
Sleeping, Smoking, Drinking Scotch: What Does An Artist-in-Residence Do, Anyway? John Harvey, Artist-in-Residence; Center for Creative Work
A Table Tour of India Renu and Suresh Khator, Chancellor and President/Associate Dean, Cullen College of Engineering
A Night at the Museum: Cultural Stewardship 2.0 Rex Koontz, Director, School of Art
Rick Perry: Texas on the National Stage Alison Leland, Politics and Law
Got Hope? How About Change? Christine LeVeaux-Haley, Political Science
Courage in the Liberal Political Order: Plato, Hobbes, and Hollywood Andy Little, Political Theory
Tree of Life: The Films of Terrence Malick William Monroe, O'Connor Abendshein Professor; Dean, The Honors College
Are All Habits Bad? Iain Morrisson, Philosophy
Will Obama Be a One-Term President? Richard Murray, Political Analyst
The Wests of Cormac McCarthy Alex Parsons, Novelist
“Life, Friends, is Boring”: Do the Humanities Lead to Despair? Dan Price, Science & Humanities
Will the 99% Save Capitalism? Latha Ramchand, Dean, Bauer College of Business
Big Opportunities in the Big East Mack Rhoades, Director of Athletics
Table for 10 Billion?: How and Where to House a Growing Population Shafik Rifaat, Architect and Urban Planner
Passing Yards and Passing Grades: Academics and Athletics Dave Shattuck and Stuart Long, Director, Honors Engineering Program/Associate Dean, Undergraduate Research
(A Taste of) Bubbles! Bubbles! Bubbles! Kevin Simon, Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management
24/7 Media Coverage: The Latest Threat to Democracy Steve Smith, Broadcast Journalist and Media Consultant
Pressing Charges: Should Victims Influence Criminal Sentencing? Tamler Sommers, Philosophy
Code Blue: The Nursing Shortage Helen Valier, History of Medicine
Springtime for (Books on) Hitler: The Endless Fascination of the Third Reich Robert Zaretsky, History and Culture