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George Marcus

Political Deliberation: Anxiety and Reason

Political Science Professor George Marcus discusses how emotion precedes reason in political deliberation, and why anxiety leads voters to make more thoughtful choices.

Darra Goldstein

At Table with Darra Goldstein

A conversation with Professor Darra Goldstein who teaches Russian poetry and culture. Darra is the founding editor of Gastronomica: the Journal of Food and Culture.

Saul Kassin

Is Innocence a Risk Factor?

Professor Saul M. Kassin discusses his research on police interrogation and false confessions: not only do innocent people confess, but they often come to believe they did commit the crime.

Georges Dreyfus

Self, Consciousness & Subjectivity: A Preliminary Buddhist Account

Professor of Religion Georges B.J. Dreyfus discusses how Buddhist philosophers distinguish between self and subject. The Columbia Society for Comparative Philosophy University Seminar.

Thompson Chapel Bells

Bells in Play

Sean Pegado '11 interviews Adam Banasiak '08 while carillonneur William Slack '11 performs from the Thompson Memorial Chapel bell tower.

Lee and Bob Dalzell

On Rockefellers' Kykuit

Robert F. Dalzell and Lee Baldwin Dalzell discuss their writing process as co-authors of their new book on the house and lives of an iconic American family.

Larry Raab

Difficult Pleasures

Lawrence Raab discusses reading, writing, and teaching poetry.

Jim Shepard

Jim Shepard: A Conversation

Professor of English and author of the award-winning collection of short stories Like You’d Understand, Anyway reflects on writing and the writer’s life.

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Lectures & Panels

Congressional Black Caucus

Congressional Black Caucus

Mass. Gov. Deval Patrick and members of the Congressional Black Caucus joined in a discussion of "Race and the New Congress" on Nov. 17, 2008.

Euro

Cycle or Spiral?: Financial Markets in Crisis

Williams alumni, faculty, and staff discuss implications of the turmoil in world financial markets.

2008 Reunion Lectures

David Sipress

Get it?

Illustrator and cartoonist David Sipress ’68 discusses the art of cartooning and The New Yorker.

Williams in Iraq

Williams Alumni in the Military

A doctor, a fighter pilot, and a marine commander discuss perspectives on Iraq from the ground and air.

Michael MacDonald

Regime Change in Iraq

Professor of International Relations Michael MacDonald discusses what this concept means and how misunderstanding it has contributed to subsequent problems.

Kate Stone Lombardi

The Changing Face of Journalism

New York Times columnist Kate Stone Lombardi ’78 takes a look at what to do when “all the news that’s fit to print” doesn’t fit.

Antonia Foias

Politics, Economics & Power in Ancient Maya Civilizations

Director of an archaeological project in Guatemala and Chair of Anthropology/Sociology at Williams, Antonia Foias investigates early Mayan life.


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