Literary Itinerary
The University of Hartford's President's College:
The President's College at the University of Hartford is a non-credit program offering short courses and activities for adults, taught by visiting lecturers and members of the University of Hartford faculty. Its mission is to create an extended community of thinking people who are interested in learning new things under the guidance of our leading professors. The President's College extends the University of Hartford's educational mission by engaging the adult population of the surrounding communities in the intellectual and academic life of the campus.
Members of the President's College (known as Fellows) enjoy participation in the numerous events that take place on the campus - lectures, musical and theatrical performances, art shows. They have library privileges, parking privileges, and numerous other advantages and discounts. Location: Woods Family Classroom.
Cost: $20 (Fellows $15).
FRIDAYS AT THE MORTENSEN
Fridays at the Mortensen are a series of lectures held after hours in the Mortensen Library on Friday evenings. The evenings begin with a light dinner. David Pines: University of Hartford’s Engineers Without Borders projects in India and Kenya will speak on November 13. Richard Zeiser and Chuck Colarulli will discuss "Mysteries of College Admissions" on December 4.
Fridays, 5:45-8:00pm, Location: Mortensen Library.
Cost: $45 (Fellows $40), including dinner.
To register: http://library.hartford.edu/presidentscollege/register/
KATHLEEN McGRORY: POETS OF FAITH & DOUBT
Literature professor and historian Kathleen McGrory tackles the great question of the relationship between scientific knowledge and belief in God. Did Science kill Faith? A focused study of poetry in English poetry from ages of faith, neo-pagan and postmodern-pagan times can provide some unexpected answers and will undoubtedly raise further questions. While rumors of the death of Faith, as distinct from Religion, are greatly exaggerated, faith and doubt in poetry as in life are most certainly kissing cousins. This course will examine poems of faith and doubt from early British and American traditions through the Romantic and Victorian periods, when modern scientific studies in biology and geology began to change ways of looking at “the problem of God,” and will leave us in the 20th and 21st centuries. Copies of major poems for discussion will be distributed in class. Participants are urged to dust off their own poetry books for summer reading, and to bring to class a favorite poem of faith or doubt for discussion. A few contemporary examples illustrating either side (or both sides) of the question will be provided, with an invitation to participants to provide more.
Dates: Mondays, November 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 2009, 4:30-6:00 pm. Location: Woods Family Classroom. Cost: $90 (Fellows $75).
To register: http://library.hartford.edu/presidentscollege/register
LYNN PASQUERELLA: PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS IN THE LAW
In this course, philosopher Lynn Pasquerella, Provost and Chief Academic Officer at the University, will explore contemporary conundrums in the law. For instance, if society has a general obligation to protect individuals from harm by others, what happens when society fails to observe this obligation? To what extent do the victims have the right to intervene either to protect themselves or to punish the offenders?
And what role does culture play in excusing illegal behavior? Given our track record, should society abandon the ideal of rehabilitating criminals in favor of focusing on making hard time even harder? The course will give particular attention to legal dilemmas related to the role of race, class and gender.
Dates: Tuesdays, December 1, 8, 15, 2009. 4:30-6:00 pm. Location: Woods Family Classroom. Cost: $65 (Fellows $50).
To register: http://library.hartford.edu/presidentscollege/register
The University of Hartford seeks your advice, ideas, suggestions, support. The University is eager to have your involvement and for you to feel part of the President's College community. Write to Humphrey Tonkin at tonkin@hartford.edu or call him at 860-768-4448, or contact Nancy Mather (860-633-7778) or any other member of the Steering Committee. The University of Hartford is located at 200 Bloomfield Avenue in West Hartford, Connecticut.
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