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Updated MAR 14th, 2018 UCSD Osher Members' Only Online Video Library (password required ) To Search : On your keyboard, hit “Ctrl F” on a PC or “Command F” on a Mac. Type a keyword into the box that appears (such as a word in a presentation or the name of a lecturer). Hit "Enter" to view the search results within the document - click the "Next" button or hit "Enter" again to highlight the next item within the document that matches your search criteria. Presenter's Name Lecture Title Date Series Category Sub-Category Amanda Dahlgren,MFA Appropriation 3/7/2018 The Perplexing World of Contemporary Art PhotoGraphy Art History Master Class Professor Jeremy Prestholdt A Multipolar World 3/7/2018 Africa and the Making of the Modern World History Premier Class Michele Shepard, PhD Digital Printing Technologies: How they work and When to Use them 3/6/2018 Science and Engineering Osher Presenter Schafer Boeder, MD Type 2 Diabetes: An Overview from a Clinical Perspective 3/6/2018 Medicine and Life Sciences Distinguished Lecture Professor Samuel Yamashita Understanding Daily Life in Wartime Japan: 1940-1945 3/5/2018 Social Sciences Karen Butler, PhD Gertrude and Leo Stein; Dr Albert C. Barnes 3/2/2018 Great 20th century Patrons of Art and Their Artistists: From Impressionism to Abstract Expressionism Art History Professor Neal Swerdlow The Neural Substrates of Sensorimortor Gating 3/1/2018 Medicine and Life Sciences Dan Lubin, PhD Permafrost and Climate Change 2/28/2018 Research from SIO Science and Engineering Master Class Professor Jeremy Prestholdt Africans and the Cold War 2/28/2018 Africa and the Making of the Modern World History Premier Class Professor Clifford Kubiak Reusing the Carbon in Carbon Dioxide 2/27/2018 Science and Engineering Andy Friedenberg An Insider's Scoop on the Academy Awards 2018 2/26/2018 Art and Humanities Professor Ralph Folsom Free Trade and the Trump Administration 2/23/2018 Law and Society Jon Crick San Diego Clarinet Quintet 2/23/2018 Live Music Hossein Ansari, MD Migraine: Sysmtoms and Treatments 2/22/2018 Medicine and Life Sciences Distinguished Lecture

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Updated MAR 14th, 2018UCSD Osher Members' Only Online Video Library (password required )

To Search: On your keyboard, hit “Ctrl F” on a PC or “Command F” on a Mac. Type a keyword into the box that appears (such as a word in a presentation or the name of a lecturer). Hit "Enter" to view the search results within the document - click the "Next" button or hit "Enter" again to highlight the next item within the document that matches your search criteria.

Presenter's Name Lecture Title Date Series Category Sub-Category

Amanda Dahlgren,MFA Appropriation 3/7/2018

The Perplexing World of Contemporary Art PhotoGraphy Art History Master Class

Professor Jeremy Prestholdt A Multipolar World 3/7/2018Africa and the Making of the Modern World History Premier Class

Michele Shepard, PhD Digital Printing Technologies: How they work and When to Use them 3/6/2018Science and Engineering

Osher Presenter

Schafer Boeder, MD Type 2 Diabetes: An Overview from a Clinical Perspective 3/6/2018Medicine and Life Sciences

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Samuel Yamashita Understanding Daily Life in Wartime Japan: 1940-1945 3/5/2018 Social Sciences

Karen Butler, PhD Gertrude and Leo Stein; Dr Albert C. Barnes 3/2/2018

Great 20th century Patrons of Art and Their Artistists: From Impressionism to Abstract Expressionism Art History

Professor Neal Swerdlow The Neural Substrates of Sensorimortor Gating 3/1/2018Medicine and Life Sciences

Dan Lubin, PhD Permafrost and Climate Change 2/28/2018 Research from SIOScience and Engineering Master Class

Professor Jeremy Prestholdt Africans and the Cold War 2/28/2018Africa and the Making of the Modern World History Premier Class

Professor Clifford Kubiak Reusing the Carbon in Carbon Dioxide 2/27/2018Science and Engineering

Andy Friedenberg An Insider's Scoop on the Academy Awards 2018 2/26/2018 Art and HumanitiesProfessor Ralph Folsom Free Trade and the Trump Administration 2/23/2018 Law and SocietyJon Crick San Diego Clarinet Quintet 2/23/2018 Live Music

Hossein Ansari, MD Migraine: Sysmtoms and Treatments 2/22/2018Medicine and Life Sciences

Distinguished Lecture

Amanda Dahlgren,MFA Life and the Snapshot Aesthetic 2/21/2018

The Perplexing World of Contemporary Art PhotoGraphy Art and Humanities Master Class

Professor Jeremy Prestholdt Africans and Freedom Dreams 2/21/2018Africa and the Making of the Modern World History Premier Class

Diane Kane, PhD When Tiki Invaded San Diego 2/20/2018San Diego Neighborhoods

Jerry Kent The Three Great Lies of Home-Baked Bread 2/20/2018 HumanitiesOsher Presenter

Professor Derrick Cartwright Jasper Johns: Take an Object… 2/16/2018 Art HistoryDistinguished Lecture

Professor Alan R. Hargens Musculoskeletal Loss and Exercise During Space Flight 2/15/2018Medicine and Life Sciences

Professor David Victor The Future of Nuclear Power in the US: A Twilight? 2/13/2018Science and Engineering

Ric Bainter, JD Bosnia: lessons Learned from 22 Years of Nation Building 2/13/2018 International RelationsNicolas Reveles, DMA A Classic and a Premiere Come to the Opera Stage 2/12/2018 Art and Humanities

Professor Marc-Andreas MuendlerThe Global Distribution of Incomes, International Trade, and the Labor Market 2/9/2018 International Relations

Distinguished Lecture

Professor WM. Arctander O'Brien Bob Dylan, Nobel Prize Laureate: 50 Years of Performance and Poetry 2/9/2018 Art and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Eddie Goldberg, MD Garfield and the Failure of Medicine 2/8/2018

The History of US Medicine as Seen Through the Lives of the Presidents

Medicine and Life Sciences Premier Class

Hillary Whittington and Robert Gleason Parenting our Transgender Children 2/8/2018 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Amanda Dahlgren,MFA Staged Photography 2/7/2018

The Perplexing World of Contemporary Art PhotoGraphy Art and Humanities Master Class

Professor Jeremy Prestholdt Africans and European Colonialism 2/7/2018Africa and the Making of the Modern World History Premier Class

Y.Pang Tsui, ENGScD Hong Kong: Re-Integration into China 2/6/2018 International RelationsOsher Presenter

Mitchell Kronenber, PhD The Microbiome: Its Role in Immunity and InFlammatory Disease 2/6/2018Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Richard L. Carrico, MA First Peoples of San Diego County 2/5/2018 Social Sciences

Professor David LakeInternational Legitimacy Lost? Global Order in the Age of "America First" 2/2/2018 International Relations

Ian Neel, MD Dementia: Causes, Classification, Treatment 2/1/2018Medicine and Life Sciences

Ian Neel, MD Q&A Dementia: Causes, Classification, Treatment 2/1/2018Medicine and Life Sciences

Professor Jade d'Alpoim GuedesFood, Biodiversity, and Climate Change:lessons from the Past for the Futre 1/31/2018 Research from SIO

Science and Engineering Master Class

Cecily Way, PE, AICP Connecting and Transfroming Califorina: High Speed Rail 1/30/2018Science and Engineering

UCSD Grad Students International Graduate Students: Latin American Elections 1/30/2018 International Relations

Professor Ronald BeeGermany and the EU at the Crossroads? The Implications of the 2017 elections 1/29/2018 International Relations

Heidi Khalawi My 35 years in Saudi Arabia 1/23/2018 Social SciencesOsher Presenter

Professor James Ingram Gerrymandering and Partisan Polarization 1/23/2018 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Leonard Zegarski, AIA Louis Kahn and the Challenge of Architecture 1/22/2018 Social Sciences

Roger Sedjo, PhD Adapting to Global Warming: Are We Saving the Planet? 1/19/2018Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Barry Greenberg Preventing and Treating Heart Failure 1/18/2018Medicine and Life Sciences

Professor Greg Rouse Quest for the Ruby Seadragon 1/17/2018 Research from SIOScience and Engineering Master Class

Professor Karen Dobkins Let's Talk About Death 1/17/2018Medicine and Life Sciences

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Joaquin Ramirez Technology Challenges in the Age of Mega Fires 1/16/2018Science and Engineering

Rear Admiral Michael Giogione USN (ret) Inside Camp David 1/16/2018 HistoryDistinguished Lecture

Professor Jessica Fink Gender Sidelining and the Problem of Unactionable Discrimination 1/12/2018 Law and Society

Eddie Goldberg, MD The Early Days 1/11/2018

The History of US Medicine as Seen Through the Lives of the Presidents History Premier Class

Phillip Chan, MFA Toward Modernism: From Romanticism to ImPressionism 1/11/2018Understnading Modern Art Art and Humanities

Amanda Dahlgren,MFA How Did We Get here? 1/10/2018

The Perplexing World of Contemporary Art PhotoGraphy Art History Master Class

Professor Michael YuLike Pulling Teeth: Why You Should Go To Your Estate-Planning Lawyer Five Years 1/10/2018 Law and Society

Joan Fudala What was Your Vietnam War Experience? A Panel of Osher Members 1/9/2018 Social SciencesOsher Presenter

Chris McCann, Major USAF (retired)The U-2 Dragon Lady: From Cold war Relic to Indipensible Intelligence Platform 1/9/2018 History

Distinguished Lecture

Hilda van Neck-Yoder, PhD Rembrandt's Rarities: Shells,Saints, And Mughal Emperors 1/8/2018 Social Sciences

Professor Isabel Rivera-Collazo Atlantis? Sea Level Rise, Landscape Change and Arcaeology 12/7/2017 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Professor Stanley Chodorow Euripides, Hippolytus: the Gods and Men 12/6/2017

Tragedy and the Human Condition :Four Greek Plays Art and Humanities Master Class

Professor Craig McIntoshDemoGraphic Changes: a Crystal Ball to Forcast Long-Term International Migration 12/6/2017 Social Sciences

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Gail Heriot and Professor Maimon Freedom of Expression on Campus 12/5/2017 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Professor Joanna SaxProposals for Science-based Regulation of Geneticaly Engineered Food and dietary Supplements 12/1/2017 Law and Society

Erika Wilsen and Francisco Nakahara Villa Musica: French Horn and Piano 12/1/2017 Music

Professor Jane Burns Is Kawasaki Disease Blowing in the Wind? 11/30/2017Medicine and Life Sciences

Professor Michael Latz Bioluminescence: Nature's Living Light in the Dark Ocean 11/30/2017Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Walter A. Clark Cuba 11/29/2017 Five Musical Countries Art History Master Class

Katia Zavistovski, MA Chagall: Fantasies for the Stage 11/29/2017 Art HistoryDistinguished Lecture

Dan Robbins Challenges and Contributions of Today's Law Enforcement 11/28/2017 HistoryOsher Presenter

Serena Moe, MA,JD US Economic Sactions: Legal Authority and Current and Future Use 11/28/2017 International Relations

Professor Jack FisherPreparing the Soil for UCSD: Land, Thoroughfares and Local Expectations 11/27/2017 Social Sciences

Professor Stanley Chodorow Antigone: Nature and Civilization 11/22/2017

Tragedy and the Human Condition :Four Greek Plays Art and Humanities Master Class

Professor Michael Yip Minimally Invasive Autonomous Robotic Surgery 11/21/2017Medicine and Life Sciences

Bobbi Brink Lions, Tigers, and Bears 11/21/2017 Art and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

John S. Stokes III Geometric "Expansions" and 4000-Piece Wodden Jgsaw Puzzles 11/20/2017 Art and Humanities

Cornelia Feye, MA 1950-2017 11/17/2017 Female Artists Art History Premier Class

Budd Titlow,MS Bird Brians: Inside the Strange Minds of our Fine Feathered Friends 11/16/2017Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Sonia Ancoli-IsraelLight Therapy in Cancer: Effect on Sleep, Fatigue, and Circadian Rhythms 11/16/2017

Medicine and Life Sciences

Professor Walter A.Clark Peru 11/15/2017 Five Musical Countries Art History Master Class

Don Priest, Caroleen Williams, and Tom PrieNation Building: Past, Present, and Future 11/14/2017 International RelationsOsher Presenter

Professor Hisham FoadThe Cultural, Economic, and Political Influence of Saudi Arabia in the Middle East 11/14/2017 International Relations

Professor Zoltan Hajnal The Interior of the earth from The Sureface to the Core 11/9/2017Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Stanley Chodorow Oedipus the King 11/8/2017

Tragedy and the Human Condition :Four Greek Plays Art and Humanities Master Class

Barry Schochet, JD An Insider's View of Watergate 11/8/2017 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Professor Hans Paar The Origin of the Universe and its Ultimate Fate 11/7/2017Science and Engineering

Jacob Fraden, PhD The Geniuses of the Renaissance 11/7/2017 History

Professor Sam Popkin The future of Presidential Politics and the two Parties 11/6/2017 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Cornelia Feye, MA Twentieth Century until 1950 11/3/2017 Female Artists Art History Premier ClassJoshua White Solo Piano 11/3/2017 Music

Skip Spalding An Improbable Adventure: The Founding of UC San Diego 11/2/2017 HistoryOsher Presenter

Professor James DunfordAddressing Population Health Through Emergency Medicine Health- Information Technology 11/2/2017

Medicine and Life Sciences

Professor Walter A. Clark Argentina 11/1/2017 Five Musical Countries Art History Master Class

UCSD Grad Student PanelNorth Korea on the Brink: Socio-Political Impacts of Nuclear North Korea 11/1/2017 Social Sciences

David Misch The Shame of Satire 10/31/2017 Art and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

David Misch The Greatest Satirical Songs 10/31/2017 Art and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Professor David Glazier Law and the South China Sea 10/27/2017 Law and Society

Professor Kate Ricke Climate Geoengineering and International Consensus 10/26/2017Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Stanley Chodorow Aeschylus, Agamemnon: The Dilemma of Greek Society 10/25/2017

Tragedy and the Human Condition :Four Greek Plays Art and Humanities Master Class

Elizabeth Blackburn, PhD Telomeres: Are The The Fountain of Youth? 10/25/2017Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Burt Rodin Probability Theaory and Eveyday Issues 10/24/2017Science and Engineering

Professor Joseph Chalmers Quantum Mechanics for the Rest of Us 10/24/2017Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

David Amos,MAEverthing you wanted to Know about Conducting but were afraid to ask 10/23/2017 Art and Humanities

Cornelia Feye, MA 18th-19th Century: Rococo to Impressionism 10/20/2017 Female Artists Art History Premier ClassProfessor Glenn Smith The Supreme Court's 2017-2018 Term coming Attractions 10/19/2017 Law and Society

Professor Erica Zettner Hearing-aid and Cochlear-Implant Technologies 10/19/2017Medicine and Life Sciences

Professor Walter A. Clark Brazil 10/18/2017 Five Musical Countries Art History Master Class

Professor Richard Arneson Is Patriotism Immoral? 10/18/2017 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Jim Mannion, PHD and Donald Hill, PharmD Current Controversies in Healthcare 10/17/2017Medicine and Life Sciences

Osher Presenter

Professor Mikhail AlexseevThe Poisoned Chalice of Minsk: How International Accords InVolving Russia Undermine Political Stability in Ukraine 10/17/2017 International Relations

Professor Mark Hanna The Barbary Wars: Piracy, Religious Liberty and Slavery 10/16/2017 Social Sciences

Erica Miner Mozart's Dark Side 10/12/2017 The Magic Flute Art and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Professor Stanley Chodorow Four Greek Plays: Introduction 10/11/2017

Tragedy and the Human Condition :Four Greek Plays Art and Humanities Master Class

Ben Garcia, MS The San Diego Museum of Man 10/10/2017 Art HistoryDistinguished Lecture

Erica Miner The Soul of Genius 10/10/2017 The Magic Flute Art and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Dale Schierholt The Poetic Documentary 10/9/2017 Art and Humanities

Cornelia Feye, MA 16th and 17th Centuries: Renaissance to Baroque 10/6/2017 Female Artists Art History Premier Class

Professor Elio SchaechterRevolution in Evolution: whats new in Evolution since you Took high School Biology? 10/5/2017

Medicine and Life Sciences

Professor Walter A. Clark Mexico 10/4/2017 Five Musical Countries Art History Master Class

Vice Admiral Robert Thomas US Alliances in Indo-Pacific: A Practitioner's Perspective 10/4/2017 International RelationsDistinguished Lecture

Chip Fox Its not your fathers Electrical Grid 10/3/2017Science and Engineering

Osher Presenter

Mireille Cronin Making Room for the Stanger :refugee Realities at home and Abroad 10/3/2017 International Relations

Professor Sanford Lakoff House of Kurds: Sub-Nationalism and the New Middle east 10/2/2017 International Relations

Professor Irene Litvan New Concepts in Parkinson Disease 8/24/2017Medicine and Life Sciences

Professor Laurence ClausConstitutionalism in the Middle East: New Beginnings or more of the Same? 8/24/2017 Law and Society

Professor Derrick Cartwright Abstract Expressionism to POP (1945-1975) 8/23/2017Art of the United States: Key Narratives Art History Master Class

Professor John H. Evans Human Gene Editing: the Ethical Debate in Social Context 8/23/2017Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Keith Wahl, MD The Science and Art of Glass 8/22/2017Science and Engineering

Professor David Shirk US-Mexico Relations in Uncertian times 8/22/2017 International RelationsDistinguished Lecture

Professor Irwin Sherman Drugs That Changed the World 8/17/2017Medicine and Life Sciences

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Derrick Cartwright Moderism 1890-1940 8/16/2017Art of the United States: Key Narratives Art History Master Class

Professor Kathryn Macaulay Menopause and Hormone replacement therapy 8/16/2017Medicine and Life Sciences

Distinguished Lecture

J.W. August The Mass Media Landscape in 2017 8/15/2017 Social SciencesOsher Presenter

Bayan Sami Abdul Rahman The Kurdistan Regional Government's Role and Aspirations in Iraq 8/15/2017 International Relations

Professor Luis Alvarez The Power of the Zoot: Race and Youth Culture During World War II 8/14/2017 Social SciencesCurtis Taylor and Melonie Grinnell Music from the Great American Songbook 8/14/2017 Arts and Humanities

Professor Atul Malhorta Sleep Apnea: Obstructive and Neurologic Pathway Ongoing Research 8/10/2017Medicine and Life Sciences

Professor Steven Adler The Roads to Broadway 8/9/2017 Arts and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Professor Derrick Cartwright The Civil War to the Guilded Age 8/9/2017Art of the United States: Key Narratives Art History Master Class

Professor Lisa Tauxe Hunting the Earth's Magnetic Field 8/8/2017Science and Engineering

Myles Cooley, PhDHow Psychology Research Enlightens Us: Inside the Mind of a Sociopath 8/8/2017 Social Sciences

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Y. Shirley MengMaterials Design for Energy Storage and Conversion: From Pico Watts Hours to Mega Watt Hours 8/3/2017

Science and Engineering

Professor Scott KlemmerDesign At Large: Teaching and Research with Design in the Real World 8/3/2017 Arts and Humanities

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Derrick Cartwright Eden and After Hudson River School and the Art of the Civil War 8/2/2017Art of the United States: Key Narratives Art History Master Class

Cliff Colwell, MD Stem Cells: Their Role in the Treatment of Arthritis 8/2/2017Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Thomas Theisen, JD Growing Homelessness in San Diego: Causes and Possible Soultions 8/1/2017 Law and SocietyDistinguished Lecture

Ruben Valenzuela, PhD The "Early Music" Movement 7/31/2017 Arts and HumanitiesProfessor Christopher Wills Human Evolution in East Africa 7/31/2017 Social Sciences

Professor Adam Burgasser Trappist-1: Discovery of Seven Earthlike Planets 7/27/2017Science and Engineering

Professor Mike MaxwellDangerous Decisions: Male Choice and Sexual Cannibalism in Praying Mantises 7/27/2017

Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Derrick Cartwright Faces and Places Art of the Colonial Period and Early Republic 7/26/2017Art of the United States: Key Narratives Art History Master Class

Clay Perkins, MS Hiroshima: History of Events that Led to the End of World War II 7/25/2017Science and Engineering

Myles Cooley, PhD Great Psychology Myths Busted 7/25/2017 HistoryDistinguished Lecture

Professor Gustavo Romero A Citizen of the World: the New Stravinsky 7/21/2017 Igor Stravisky Music Master ClassProfessor Glenn Smith The Supreme Court's 2016-2017 term 7/20/2017 Law and Society

Amber Jackson, MAS and Emily Callahan, MRigs to Reefs: Exploring the Future of Offshore Oil and Gas Development 7/20/2017

Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Gustavo Romero Neoclassicism 7/19/2017 Igor Stravisky Music Master Class

James Ingram, PhD The Electoral College: Boon or Bane? 7/19/2017 HistoryDistinguished Lecture

Professor Michael Arbib Mirror, Mirror in the Brain: Do you Feel another's Pain? 7/13/2017Medicine and Life Sciences

Professor Gustavo Romero The Rite of Spring The War years WW1 7/12/2017 Igor Stravisky Music Master Class

Brant Bassett Cold War Espionage: A Street View 7/12/2017 HistoryDistinguished Lecture

Professor Edward McCaffery Tax Reform in the Age of Trump 7/11/2017 Law and Society

Alan Mindell The Ins and Outs of Horseracing 7/11/2017 HistoryDistinguished Lecture

Professor Mary Jo WigginsWhat's In Your Wallet? Debt, Debtors, and Creditors in Modern America 7/6/2017 Law and Society

Dan Lubin, PhD Becoming Aware of Climate Change in Antarctica 7/6/2017Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Gustavo Romero Early Years with rimsky-korsakov and Diaghilev 7/5/2017 Igor Stravisky Music Master ClassProfessor Laurence Benner Liberty and Privacy in the Roberts Court 6/9/2017 Law and Society

Laura Kohls Johnston Surviving Peoples Temple: At Jonestown: One Woman's Story 6/9/2017 HistoryDistinguished Lecture

Professor Allison Moore Benefits and Risks of Alcohol Use in Adults 6/8/2017Medicine and Life Sciences

Professor Matthew Herbst From Byzantine To Ottoman: Interpreting 1453 6/7/2017The Byzantine and Ottoman Empires History Master Class

Stephanie Venn-Watson, DVM, MPHHow Dolphins May Help Stem the Human Diabetes Pandemic: The Value of ones Health 6/6/2017

Science and Engineering

Professor David Lehman Psychiatry's Problematic History and Difficult Future 6/6/2017Medicine and Life Sciences

Distinguished Lecture

Dana Levine, PhDPortraits in Art and Photography: Psychological Insight into both artist and Subject 6/5/2017 Humanities

Professor Gedeon DeakBaby Brains: How are they Formed? How do the Make us Who We are? 6/2/2017 Cognitive science

Science and Engineering Premier Class

Lauren Korty, MS Prenatal Genetic Screening and Diagnosis 6/1/2017Medicine and Life Sciences

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Sonia Ramamoorthy Robotic Surgery 6/1/2017Medicine and Life Sciences

Professor Matthew Herbst Byzantium in the Age of the the Crusades 5/31/2017The Byzantine and Ottoman Empires History Master Class

Professor Jerry Farber Terror, Brexit, and US Election Have made 2016 the Year of Yeats 5/31/2017 HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Marlese Pinney, RN, MBA Where's My Primary-Care Physician When I Need One? 5/30/2017 HealthcareOsher Presenter

Professor Lara Maria Rangel Young Cells in Old(er) Brains 5/26/2017 Cognitive ScienceScience and Engineering Premier Class

Professor Maurizio Seracini Cerca Trova: Seek and You shall Find 5/25/2017 Art History

Professor Matthew Herbst The Imperial Centuries 5/24/2017The Byzantine and Ottoman Empires History Master Class

Professor Carl WareHow Inflammation Impacts Immunology, Infectious Diseases, and Cancer 5/23/2017

Medicine and Life Sciences

Benjamin Shepard, PhD3D Printing, Bioprinting, and Additive Manufacturing in the Laboratory and the Clinc 5/23/2017

Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Erik Gronborg, MA Can You Drink From That Cup? 5/22/2017 Humanities

Professor Douglas Nitz Brain Bases for Spatial Awareness 5/19/2017 Cognitive ScienceScience and Engineering Premier Class

Sanford Feldman, MD Advances in Cataract Surgery: Past, Present, and Future 5/18/2017Medicine and Life Sciences

Stuart Voytilla, MFA Hollywood Transformed 5/18/2017The Hollywood New Wave Art History

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Matthew Herbst The Age of Justinian 5/17/2017The Byzantine and Ottoman Empires History Master Class

Professor Thomas AlbrightReforming Forensic Science: Some Insights from research on Vision and Memory 5/17/2017

Science and Engineeinring

Distiguished Lecture

Jim Brigante San Diego Neighborhoods: little Italy 5/16/2017San Diego Neighborhoods

Professor Stephan Haggard Hard Target: Dealing with North Korea 5/16/2017 International RealtionsProfessor Ken Klein Democracy vs Neutrality in Courts 5/12/2017 Law and Society

Marc Nussbaum The 2017 Total Solar Eclipse 5/11/2017Science and Engineeing

Distiguished Lecture

Professor Matthew Herbst The Making of Byzantium 5/10/2017The Byzantine and Ottoman Empires History Master Class

Jack Lief, MS Biotechnology 5/9/2017Science and Engineering

Osher Presenter

Sloan Ostbye, JD Is "And Justice for All" Hyperbole? The Public Defender's Perspective 5/9/2017 Law and SocietyDistinguished Lecture

Martha GilmerNo Ordinary Time: A Dynamic and Transitional Time at the San Diego Symphony 5/8/2017 Humanities

Professor Benjamin Bergen Swearing 5/5/2017 Cognitive ScienceScience and Engineering Premier Class

Stuart Voytilla, MFA The Rebels 5/4/2017The Hollywood New Wave Art History

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Veronica Shubayev Inflammation and Pain 5/4/2017Medicine and Life Science

Linda Blair, MA The Multi-Layered and Paradocical Art of Cezanne 5/3/2017Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cezanne Art History Master Class

Professor Darren Lipomi Virtual Touch: Smart Materials for Human-Machine Interaction 5/3/2017Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Larry Solomon The Cognitive World of Terrorism 5/2/2017 Social Science

Hilda van Neck-Yoder Steps Have Been taken: Research into a Story of the Dutch Holocaust 5/1/2017 Social ScienceProfessor Kevin Cole Sexual Assault Regulation: On Campus and Beyond 4/28/2017 Law and Society

Erin Sullivan Maynes, PhDBritish Modern Art Prints, 1914-1940: World War I in Graphics to the Grosvenor 4/27/2017 Art History

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Cecil Lytle Blues and the Mortal Toil 4/26/2017 HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Jacob Franden, PhD The Secrets of the Violins of Cremona 4/26/2017 HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Carl Nettleton California Drought: A big Picture Perspective 4/25/2017Science and Engineering

UCSD International Grad Students International Issues Sweden 4/25/2017International Realations

Professor Elio Schaechter In the Company of Mushrooms 4/24/2017Science and Engineering

Professor Sarah Creel Language Learning: Beyond Brilliant Babies 4/21/2017 Cognitive ScienceScience and Engineering Premier Class

Judith Anderson, MFA Richard II 4/21/2017 Humanities

Brian Pedersen, MD The Basics of Arthritis: Types and Treatment 4/20/2017Medicine and Life Sciences

Linda Blair, MA Vincent van Gogh: On The Verge of Insanity 4/19/2017Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cezanne Art History Master Class

John Malashock The Malashock Dance Company 4/19/2017 HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Professor Peter Fedders Astrophysical Measurments 4/18/2017

Light: Perception Quantum Theory,and Astrophysical Measurements

Science and Engineering Premier Class

Professor Joel Dimsdale Nazi Labor Minister Robert Ley: Is there Such Thing as a "Bad Brain?" 4/18/2017 HistoryOsher Presenter

Professor Mark Hanna The Age of the Atlantic Revolutions 4/17/2017 Social SciencesGary Gibson, JD The Death Penalty in California: Justice or Vengeance 4/14/2017 Law and Society

Amy Crum Picasso and Rivera: Conversations Across time 4/13/2017 Art HistoryDistinguished Lecture

Linda Blair, MA van Gogh 4/12/2017Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cezanne Art History Master Class

Oliver Ryder, PhDThe Frozen Zoo: Genetic Rescue of Endangered Species Using Advanced Genetic and Reproductive Technologies 4/11/2017

Science and Engineering

Professor Peter Fedders Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics 4/11/2017

Light: Perception Quantum Theory,and Astrophysical Measurements

Science and Engineering Premier Class

Professor Seana CoulsonAre You in Your Right Mind?Hemispheric Asymmetry and Language Ability 4/7/2017 Cognitive Science

Science and Engineering Premier Class

Professor Kenneth Loh Nano Engineering, Smart Materials, and Sensors for Safe Bridges 4/6/2017Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Jacqueline Ward, PhD The Progress of Stem-Cell Research and Therapeutics in California 4/6/2017Medicine and Life Sciences

Linda Blair, MA The Impressionist Revolt Against Traditional Art 4/5/2017Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cezanne Art History Master Class

Professor Robert Guza San Diego Waves and Beaches 4/5/2017Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

A. Brent Eastman, MD Blood in Our Streets 4/4/2017Osher Presenter

Professor Peter Fedders Perception 4/4/2017

Light: Perception Quantum Theory,and Astrophysical Measurements

Science and Engineering Premier Class

Victoria de la Torre, PhD Gender and Politics in the Reign of Elizabeth I 4/3/2017 Social Sciences

Karen K. Butler, PhD The Odd Couple part 3 3/17/2017

Exploring the Artistic Dialogue of Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso Art History

Professor Sam Rickless Does the Constitution Protect A right to Privacy? 3/15/2017Case Studies in Legal Interpretation Law and Society Master Class

Professor Henrik Christensen Our Robotic Future and How we will get There 3/14/2017Science and Engineering

John Wilson, PhDThe Golden Age: Art in Britain in the Age of Gainsborough, Turner, and Constable 3/14/2017 Art History

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Page duBois Comparing World Myths: Sacred Spaces 3/13/2017 Humanities

Karen K. Butler, PhD The Odd Couple part 2 3/10/2017

Exploring the Artistic Dialogue of Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso Art History

John Wilson, PhDThe Madness of King George's Academy: Great Britain's Royal Academy of Arts, Its Fits, Starts, and Maturity 3/9/2017

Great Britains Royal Acdemy of Arts Art History

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Sam Rickless Sex Discrimination and the Fourteenth Amendment 3/8/2017Case Studies in Legal Interpretation Law and Society Master Class

Mark Johnson, PhD The History of Drugs in Sports 3/8/2017 Social ScienceDistinguished Lecture

Jim Mannion, PhD Diet and Exercise: What is Science and What is Hype 3/7/2017Science and Engineering

osher Presenter

Katherine Hon, MS and George Granck,MA San Diego Neighborhoods: North Park 3/7/2017 HumanitiesProfessor Prashant Bharadwaj The Economics of Early Childhood Development 3/6/2017 Social Science

Karen K. Butler, PhD The Odd Couple 3/3/2017

Exploring the Artistic Dialogue of Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso Art History

Professor Eric Nudleman Emerging Therapies for Age-Realated Macular Degeneration 3/2/2017medicine and Life Science

Professor Sam Rickless Race and the 14th Amendment 3/1/2017Case Studies in Legal Interpretation law and Society Master Class

Theater World Presents To Whom I May Concern 3/1/2017 Arts and Humanities

Professor Erik GartzkeWhy do they (still) Hate Us? The Origins of Instability in the Twenty-First Century 2/28/2017 International Realtions

Richard Lederer,PhD Zootopia: The San Diego Zoo Celebrates its Centennial 2/27/2017 HumanitiesProfessro Jessica Fink Madonnas and Whores in the Workplace 2/24/2017 law and Society

Erica Miner Opera meets Hollywood 2/23/2017 Arts and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Professor Thomas Levy At-Risk World Heritage and Cyber-Archaeology 2/22/2017 HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Erica Miner My Favorite Operas: How do Yours Compare 2/21/2017 Arts and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Professor Marcus-Andreas Muelender The Economic Consequences of Brexit 2/17/2017 Social ScienceDistinguished Lecture

Paul Michelson, MD The Eye of the Artist or the Eye of the Beholder 2/17/2017 HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Ed Gerck, PhDScience and the Search for Truth: The Big Idea in Physics and Science: The Absolute 2/16/2017

Medicine and Life Science

Professor Sam RicklessThe Equal Protection Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment: What the Constitution Says 2/15/2017

Case Studies in Legal Interpretation law and Society Master Class

Professor John Wixted Enhancing eyewitness Credibility 2/14/2017Science and Engineering

James Larrimore, PhDIran Under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action: Is Everything Going Ok? 2/14/2017 International Realtions

Nicholas Reveles, DMusA Verdi Adapts Shakespeare to the Opera Stage 2/13/2017 Humanities

Professor Del DicksonHow the NRA Transformed Our Understanding of the Second Amendment 2/10/2017 law and Society

Judge H. Lee Sarokin The Rubin "Hurricane" Carter Murder Case 2/9/2017 law and SocietyDistinguished Lecture

Professor Brian Keating Back to the Beginning: The Inflationary Universe and Multiverse 2/8/2017A Brief History of the Multiverse

Science and Engineering Master Class

Professor Larry Solomon The Psycho-Dynamics of Populism 2/8/2017 Social Science

Robert E.Young, PhD Protest: Not just for the 60s Anymore 2/7/2017 Social ScienceOsher Presenter

Professor Richard Feinberg Open For Business: Build the New Cuban Econmy 2/7/2017 Social ScienceDistinguished Lecture

Professor Khaleel Mohammed King David in the Muslim Tradition 2/6/2017 Social ScienceDiane Kane, Ph.D. Prizker Prize Winners From The Inscrutable East 2/3/2017 Art and Humanities

Mark Kalish,MD Tales of Forensic Psychiatry 2/3/2017medicine and life science

Distinguished Lecture

Sally Rafie, PharmD Preventing Errors and Partnering with Pharmacists 2/2/2017Your Medicines are in your Control

medicine and life science

Professor Brian Keating Time Keeps on Slipping into the Future: The Arrow of Time 2/1/2017A Brief History of the Multiverse

Science and Engineering Master Class

Professor Mark Thiemens Discovering the Solar System and Earth in Space and Time 1/31/2017Science and Engineering

UCSD International Graduate Students French Politics 1/31/2017 Social ScienceProfessor Arlene Fisch Crafting Precious Metals into Art 1/30/2017 Humanities

Professor Julie GreenbergInternational Legal Developments Affecting Sex and Gender Nonconformists 1/27/2017 law and Society

Professor Richard Kronick Progress in US Health Policy 1/26/2017medicine and life science

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Michael Olstone The 2013-2016 Ebola Outbreak in West Africa 1/25/2017Science and Engineering

Professor Shelley Wright New Ways to Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence 1/25/2017A Brief History of the Multiverse

Science and Engineering Master Class

Professor James NiehThe Evolution of Alarm Communication in Bees: Honestly is Sometimes Best 1/24/2017 Distinguished Lecture

Faye Girsh, PhD Dying in the Age of Choice 1/24/2017 Osher Presenters

Professor Iris EngstrandFact or Fiction: The Lives of Vasco Nunez de Balboa and Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo 1/23/2017 Social Science

Vice Admiral Charles Martoglio2017: A Year of Choices, Challenges, and Opportunities for America and the World 1/20/2017 Social Science

Ed Gerck, PhD Science and the Search for Truth: the Scientific Method 1/19/2017Medicine and Life Sciences

Professor Brian Keating The Dark Side: Dark Matter and Energy 1/18/2017A Brief History of the Multiverse

Science and Engineering Master Class

Dick Dahlberg, PhD The Philosophy of Science 1/18/2017Science and Engineering

Professor Henry Powell Three Kingdoms Disunited and One Republic in Crisis: Brexit 1/17/2017 Social Science

William Mohlenbrock, MD Seeking Good Medical Care? Pursue Quality and Price 1/12/2017Medicine and Life Sciences

Distinguished Lecture

Andrew Scott and Cris lamRemediating Age-Related Cognitive Decline: Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and Exercise 1/11/2017

Medicine and Life Sciences

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Victor Flerscher Entrepreneuship and the New Inequality 12/2/2016 Law and Society

Professor Thomas Alexander Combatting Hearing Loss 12/1/2016Medicine and Life Sciences

Professor Margaret Schoeninger The Fossil Record of Human Origins 11/30/2016

CARTA: The Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny

Science and Engineering Master Class

Professor Hisham Foad Challenges for the Middle East and North Africa 11/29/2016 Social Science

Robert Dunham, PhD Making California Bridges EarthQuake Safe 11/29/2016Science and Engineering

Professor John West Severe Hypoxia: Lessons from the Summit of Mount Everest 11/23/2016medicine and life Sciences

Professor Walter A. Clark The silver age of Picasso and Lorca 11/23/2016

Beyond Bullfights and sangria: five Centuries of Spanish history through its music art and Literature Social Science Master Class

Professor Joely ProudfitIndigenous Ingenuity: American Indians' Efforts to Move beyond Make-Believe, Media, Marginalization, Marketing and Money 11/22/2016 Social Science

Professor Harry PowellMicroscopy: Form, Fabric, and Dyes: From Art in Anatomy to Antibiotics in Medicine 11/21/2016

Science and Engineering

Cornelia Feye,MA Max Ernst (1891-1976) 11/18/2016

Four Twentieth-Century Gereman Artists Art and Humanities Premier Class

Alexis Miller, MS The Art And Science of Painting Conservation 11/17/2016 Art and Humanities

Professor Sanford LakoffAnalyzing the Results of the Election: What Happened and What does it Mean? 11/16/2016

The November 2016 General Elections Politcal Science Premier Class

Professor Walter A. Clark 1898,Imperial Demise, Cultural Renaissance 11/9/2016

Beyond Bullfights and sangria: five Centuries of Spanish history through its music art and Literature Social Science Master Class

International Graduate Students Columbia: Politics and the Prospects for Peace 11/8/2016 International RelationsSteve Wyte,MD Aedes Aegypti: A Menace over the Ages 11/8/2016 Osher PresentersProfessor Mark Hanna The Development of Slave Cultures in Colonial America 11/7/2016 Social ScienceHarry Litman, JD The Supreme Court Nomination in Historical Perspective 11/4/2016 Law and Society

Professor David Glazier Current and Future Challenges and Accountability 11/3/2016 The Law OF War Law and Society Premier Class

Professor Terrence J. Sejnowski What Makes the Human Brain Human? 11/2/2016

CARTA: The Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny

Science and Engineering Master Class

Jacob Fraden, PhD Leonardo Da Vinci: Inventor and Artist 11/1/2016 Art and Humanities

Professor Don Norman Intelligent Design by Intelligent People: Design for Everyday Life 11/1/2016Science and Engineering

Dale Schierholt The Art and Craft Conundrum 10/27/2016Documentary Films by Dale Schierholt Art and Humanities

Professor Timothy Furnish, MD Chronic Pain Management 10/27/2016 medicine and Science

Professor Tom BewleyNew Methods for Forcasting Hurricane Movement Using Robotic Sensor Vehicles 10/26/2016

Science and Engineering

Professor Walter A. Clark Flamenco and Other Regional Songs and Dances 10/26/2016

Beyond Bullfights and sangria: five Centuries of Spanish history through its music art and Literature Social Science Master Class

Beryl Flom City of San Diego Proposittions 10/25/2016The Califonia Proposition System Social Science Premier Class

Jack Bowsher, MBA A Potential Solution for Student-Learning Crisis in Public Schools 10/25/2016 Osher PresentersOsher Presenter

Professor David BrinkEudaemonism and Cosmopolitanism in Ancient Greek and Modern Philosophy 10/24/2016 Social Science

Professor Glenn Smith The Supreme Court's 2016-17 Term: The Coming Attractions 10/21/2016 Law and SocietyDave Shaw, JD Homeland Security and its Role in San Diego 10/19/2016 Social Science

Professor David Glazier The Law Of War Today 10/19/2016 The Law OF War Law and Society Premier Class

Professor Pascal Gagneux Evidence from Primatology and Genetics 10/19/2016

CARTA: The Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny

Science and Engineering Master Class

Karen K. Butler, PhD The Art of War: Resisting the Nazis in France 10/18/2016 Art and Humanities

Mary Thompson California's Statewide Propositions 10/18/2016The Califonia Proposition System Social Science Premier Class

Professor Amelia Glaser Cossacks,Russians, and Jews: Tales from the Ukrainian Boarderlands 10/17/2016 Art and Humanities

Cornelia Feye, MA Paul Klee (1879-1940) 10/14/2016

Four Twentieth-Century Gereman Artists Art and Humanities Premier Class

Alex Sheshunoff, MFA Paradise Lost 10/13/2016 Literature

Professor Benjamin Schneider The Role of Personality in Organizational Life 10/13/2016Medicine and Life Sciences

Professor James Gerber The Free-Trade Question 10/12/2016 Economics

Professor Walter A. Clark Goya's Bohemian World of Caprice and Disaster 10/12/2016

Beyond Bullfights and sangria: five Centuries of Spanish history through its music art and Literature Social Science Master Class

John Shu, JDEdward Snowden,Oliver Stone, and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court 10/11/2016 Law and Society

William Smith, JD Italian Opera 10/11/2016 Art and HumanitiesOsher Presenter

Manuelita Brown, MS Sojourner Truth in Life and Sculpture 10/10/2016 Social ScienceProfessor Michael Ramsey The Supreme Court after Justice Scalia 10/7/2016 Law and Society

Professor David Glazier Historical Development of the Law 10/6/2016 The Law OF War Law and Society Premier Class

Professor Ajit Varki Overview of Human Origins and Implications for Medicine 10/5/2016

CARTA: The Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny

Science and Engineering Master Class

Erika Putnam The United States Navey Marine Mammal Program 10/4/2016Science and Engineering

Professor Thad Kousser Is Direct Democracy Any Way to Run a State? 10/4/2016The Califonia Proposition System Social Science Premier Class

Eddie Osterland Master Sommelier: Power Entertaining with Wine 10/3/2016 Art and Humanities

Cornelia Feye, MA Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) 9/30/2016

Four Twentieth-Century Gereman Artists Art and Humanities Premier Class

Professor Bradley Voytek Real Neuroscience about Fake Zombies 9/29/2016Medicine and Life Sciences

Professor James MurphyDysfunctional Healthcare Delivery: The Overlooked Obstacle in the War on Cancer 9/29/2016

Medicine and Life Sciences

Professor Sanford Lakoff The Campaign and the Countdown to November Elections 9/28/2016The November 2016 General Elections Social Science Premier Class

Professor Walter A. Clark The Golden Age or El Greco And Cervantes 9/28/2016

Beyond Bullfights and sangria: five Centuries of Spanish history through its music art and Literature Social Science Master Class

Joseph Ansfield, MD The History of Professional Football 9/27/2016 Osher PresentersEtleva Bejko Building Bridges 9/26/2016 Social SciencesMoises Baron, PhD San Diego Center For Childern 8/25/2016 Social Science

Susie Plettner Jin Shin Jyutsu For Enhanced Function 8/25/2016

Integrative Medicine: Science and the Healing Arts

Science and Engineering Premier Class

Debi Kilb, PhD Our Next Earthquake 8/24/2016Science and Engineering

Diane Kane PhD American Gardens, 1950-Present 8/24/2016Great American Gardens Art and Humanities Master Class

Hari Garudadri, PhD Objective Metrics for Fall Risk Assessment 8/23/2016Science and Engineering

Jennifer McWhorter, MAS Tracking Coastal Change Through Ocean Observations 8/23/2016Science and Engineering

Dana Levine and Janine Free Street Photography 8/22/2016 Art and HumanitiesCarl Bisgaier, JD When is Litigation a Proper Tool for Social Change? 8/18/2016 Law and Society

Professor Stanley Opella Stuctural Determination of Membrane Proteins 8/18/2016Science and Engineering

Diane Kane PhD American Parks and Gardens, 1900-1945 8/17/2016Great American Gardens Art and Humanities Master Class

Lisa Silagyi,MFA What's A Hashtag? 8/17/2016Digital Photography for Smartphone Users Art and Humanities

Summer Workshop

Jay Berman and Janet Hammer Beautiful 8/16/2016 Osher PresentersOsher Presenter

Professor Tai Ming Cheung The Rise of the Chinese National-Security State under Xi Jinping 8/16/2016 International Relations

Professor Hilda van Neck-YoderChina in Delft: Vermeer, Precious Porcelain, and Common Kitchen Tiles 8/15/2016 Art and Humanities

Aaron Cook Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine 8/11/2016

Integrative Medicine: Science and the Healing Arts

Medicine and Life Science Premier Class

Diane Kane Ph. D. AICPFrederick Law Olmsted and The American Parks Movement 1850-1900 8/10/2016

Great American Gardens Art and Humanities Master Class

Lisa Silagyi,MFA To Crop or Not to Crop 8/10/2016Digital Photography for Smartphone Users Art and Humanities

Summer Workshop

Professor Lane Kentworthy Toward the Good Society: An American Path 8/9/2016 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Professor Sujit Dey 5G Wireless 8/9/2016Science and Engineering

Kristianne Kurner Making a Scene: An Acting Workshop 8/8/2016 Art and Humanities

Dale Schierholt Conversations with Robert Indiana 8/4/2016 Art and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Judge Louis Hanoian and Judge JayBloomAppearing Before The United States and California Supreme Courts 8/4/2016 Law and Society

Diane Kane Ph. D. AICP Great American Gardens: British Gardening Tradition 1700-1940 8/3/2016Great American Gardens Art and Humanities Master Class

Lisa Silagyi,MFA Photo Basics 8/3/2016Digital Photography for Smartphone Users Art and Humanities

Summer Workshop

Professor Matthew HerbstWasteland or Wonderland: Shifting Cultural Percepetions of Desert Environments from Genesis to Joshua Tree 8/2/2016 Social Sciences

Distinguished Lecture

Gustavo Romero Robert Schumann: Illness and Madness 7/29/2016 Robert Schumann Art and Humanities Master ClassProfessor Glenn Smith The Supreme Court's 2015-2016 Term 7/29/2016 Law and Society

Alexander Gershunov,PhD Global Climate Change: Evidence and Implications for California 7/28/2016Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Gordon Saxe, MDCan Eye Disease be Prevented or Reversed? An Evolving Diet-Based Aapproach to Integrative Opthalmology 7/28/2016

Integrative Medicine: Science and the Healing Arts

Medicine and Life Science Premier Class

Gustavo Romero Symphonies and Songs 7/27/2016 Robert Schumann Art and Humanities Master Class

Tony Cesare,PhDd Telomeres 7/27/2016Medicine and Life Science

Professor Jeff Severinghaus Isotope Geochemistry and Global Warming 7/26/2016Science and Engineering

Professor Jeffrey Gee Geological Story National Park of Yosemite 7/26/2016Geology of National Parks

Science and Engineering

Richard Lederer Living Will: The Legacy of William Shakespeare 7/25/2016 Art and Humanities

Dale Schierholt Burton to Burton 7/21/2016 Art and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Jack Rippy,JDReflections on the Application of US Foreign Policy in the Middle East and North Africa 7/21/2016 Social Sciences

Distinguished Lecture

Gustavo Romero Robert Schumann: Clara Wieck 7/20/2016 Robert Schumann Art and Humanities Master ClassSteve Halvorsen,MFA the Ancient Art of Japanese Bamboo Sculpture 7/20/2016 Art and Humanities

George Novinger, MA An American Diplomat's Perspective on Syria and the Middle East 7/19/2016 International RelationsJim Mannion,PhD U.S. Prescription Drugs: Hope,Anger, and Politics 7/19/2016 Osher Presenters

Professor Samuel H. Yamashita The War in Japan: Did it Need to End the Way it Did? 7/16/2016 Social Sciences

Ambassador Jamal KhokharBrazil: An Assessment of its Political Crisis and Its Impact on the Geo-Politics of the Americas 7/6/2016 Distinguished Lecture

Thomas DeerinckBlending Art and Science: Nanoscale Imaging of the Beauty of the Brain and Beyond 7/6/2016 Distinguished Lecture

David Edick, Jr. The Commonwealth of Independent States in the Post- Soviet Era 5-Jul International RelationsFaye Girsh, EdD North Korea is It Knowable? 7/5/2016 Osher Presenters

Professor Khaleel Mohammed Islam and Violence 6/10/2016 HistoryDistinguished Lecture

Professor Issac Martin The Foreclosed Americas 6/9/2016 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Professor Karl Gerth How Political is the Personal? 6/8/2016Five Big Questions in Chinese History History Master Class

Scott FerrellFirst Folio, Between the Lines:Cracking Open the book that gave Us Shakespeare 6/7/2016 Art and Humanities

Distinguished Lecture

Zandra Rhodes London's High Fashion Comes to the Stage 6/6/2016 Art and Humanities

Alice Lowe Virginia Woolf and Memoir: "I Now" and "I Then" 6/2/2016 LiteratureDistinguished Lecture

Professor Paul MillsDesperatlely Seeking Solutions: The Promises and Failures of Biomedical literature 6/2/2016

Medicine and Life Science

Mary Ball and Sandy BraffAlzheimer's Disease Update: the Latest Research and Community Support 6/1/2016

Medicine and Life Science

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Russell Doolittle Unraveling the Genetic Code 6/1/2016Great Moments in Scienece

Science and Engineering Master Class

Professor Larry Solomon The Case For Atheism: A Philosphical and Psychological Analysis 5/31/2016 Social Sciences

Professor Moselio Schaechter Viruses 5/31/2016 A Microbial PlanetScience and Engineering Premier Class

Professor Karl Gerth Why Did the British Need Chinese to Smoke Opium 5/25/2016Five Big Questions in Chinese History History Master Class

Professor Brian Keating The Twisted Universe: The Cosmos Up Until Now 5/24/2016Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Everard Meade, PhD The Deportation Dilemma 5/23/2016 Social SciencesProfessor Samuel C Rickless Leagal Interpretation meets Philosophy of Language 5/23/2016 Law and SocietyProfessor Mila Sohoni King v. Burwell and the Regulatory State 5/20/2016 Law and Society

Professor Kit PoglianoHarnessing Beneficial Microbes in the Race Against Drug Resistant Bacterial Infections 5/19/2016

Medicine and Life Science

Professor Gary Firestein Science as a Team Sport 5/18/2016Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Russell Doolittle Sickle-Cell Anemia: The First Molecular Disease 5/18/2016Great Moments in Scienece

Science and Engineering Master Class

Professor Derrick Cartwright Abstract Expressionism: Jackson Pollock and Joan Mitchell 5/17/2016Transforming American Artists Art and Humanities Premier Class

Professor Moselio Schaechter Microbes Other than Bacteria 5/13/2016 A Microbial PlanetScience and Engineering Premier Class

Dr. Sandra Bonura The Historic Hotel del Coronado 5/12/2016San Diego Neighborhoods Art and Humanities

Professor Karl Gerth When and Why did Europe and China Diverge 5/11/2016Five Big Questions in Chinese History History Master Class

Professor Derrick Cartwright The Harlem Renaissance 5/10/2016Transforming American Artists Art and Humanities Premier Class

Scott Barton, MBA The Body Donation Program 5/10/2016Science and Engineering

Professor Bettina Tate Pedersen Jane Eyre and the Doctrine of Universal Salvation 5/9/2016 LiteratureProfessor Mark Hanna The Rise of New World Slavery 5/9/2016 Social SciencesProfessor Donald Dripps Race and Crime in the Twenty-First Century 5/6/2016 Law and Society

Nick Gravenites My Life Has Been a Wild Ride 5/5/2016 Art and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Professor Vincent Felitti The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study Revisited 5/5/2016Medicine and Life Science

Professor Russell Doolittle The Atomic Nucleus 5/4/2016Great Moments in Scienece

Science and Engineering Master Class

Professor Derrick Cartwright The Stieglitz Circle 4/29/2016Transforming American Artists Art and Humanities

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Moselio Schaechter Microbes are Complex 4/29/2016 A Microbial PlanetScience and Engineering Premier Class

Professor Tony Haymet Measuring Heat Change in the Global Ocean 4/29/2016Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Karl Gerth Five Big Questions in Chinese History part II 4/27/2016 History Master ClassDean Mary Walshok Why Shoesuld the Public Care About Research Universites 4/26/2016 Social Sciences

Professor Walter Clark Tchaikovsky and the Twilight of Imperial Russia 4/26/2016

The Legacies of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky Art and Humanities

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Ken Pezzoli New Approaches to Planning and Climate Change 4/25/2016 Social Sciences

Professor Emeritus Sandy LakoffIsrael and the Palestians: Burdens of the Past and Realities of the Present 4/21/2016 International Relations

Professor Ahmet Kuru The Political Crisis in Turkey 4/20/2016 Distinguished Lecture

Professor Russell Doolittle The Discovery of X-Rays 4/20/2016Great Moments in Scienece

Science and Engineering Master Class

Kevin Linde Museum of Photographic Arts: Flor Garduno: Trilogia 4/19/2016 Art and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Stanley M. Faer From Mail Boy to Director 4/19/2016Osher Presenters

Professor Moselio Schaechter Whose Planet is It? 4/15/2016 A Microbial PlanetScience and Engineering Premier Class

Professor Emeritus Sandy Lakoff Murder and Mayhem in the Middle East 4/14/2016 International RelationsProfessor Karl Gerth Five Big Questions in Chinese History part I 4/13/2016 History Master Class

Jim Conca, PhD Is A Rational Global Energy Strategy Achievable 4/12/2016Science and Engineering

Nicolas Reveles, DMA How Can Arts and Sports compete? 4/12/2016 Art and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Alan Zinter The Arts District at Liberty Station Launches New Expansion 4/11/2016 Art and HumanitiesDan McSwain How the NFL Views the Stadium Business 4/11/2016 Social SciencesProfessor Orly Lobel Talent Wants to Be Free 4/8/2016 Law and Society

Professor Loren Mell, MD Advances in Image-Guided Radiotherapy 4/7/2016Medicine and Life Science

Professor Walter Clark Triumph over Fate: Beethoven and His Fifth Symphony in C Minor 4/7/2016

The Legacies of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky Art and Humanities

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Russell Doolittle Avogadro's Number 4/6/2016Great Moments in Scienece

Science and Engineering Master Class

Professor Cecil Lytle How Jazz Improvisation 4/5/2016 Art and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Professor Joel E. Dimsdale Rudolf Hess: A psychiatric Enigma 4/5/2016 Osher Presenters

Erica Miner Opera Milestones: Trivia 3/18/2016 Art and Humanities Premier Class

Professor Maarten Chrispeels The Future of Food: Getting Beyond False Food fears to Sustainability 3/18/2016

False Food Fears and Science Based Agriculture

Professor Maarten Chrispeels The Evolution of Crop Improvement and Agriculture 3/17/2016

False Food Fears and Science Based Agriculture

Science and Engineering Premier Class

Professor Maarten Chrispeels Modifying the Genome 3/15/2016

False Food Fears and Science Based Agriculture

Science and Engineering Premier Class

Professor Page duBois A Voyage of Discovery: World Mythology 3/14/2016 Art and Humanities

Professor Glen SmithInside the Marble Palace: The Powers, Dynamics, and Role of the U.S. Supreme Court 3/11/2016 Part V Law and Society

James Grebl, Ph. D. A Gift Fit for the Gods 3/10/2016

Fascinating Tales of the Lives of Famous Artworks Art and Humanities Premier Class

Professor Vinko Zlomislic The Aging Spine 3/10/2016Medicine and Life Science

Dominique Rissolo, Ph.D Underwater Archaelogy 2/24/2016Research from the Qualcomm Institute master class

Charlene Fontaine The Flying Tigers: Then and Now 2/22/2016 History

Erica Miner Mozart: Child of the Sun 2/19/2016 Opera Milestones Art and Humanities Premier Class

Professor Frank Biess The Collapse of the Weimar Republic: Reflections on the Viability of Democracy Then and N 2/19/2016 HistoryDistinguished Lecture

James Grebl, Ph. D. Fascinating Tales of the Lives of Famous Artworks: Heist of the Century 2/18/2016

Fascinating Tales of the Lives of Famous Artworks Art and Humanities Premier Class

Professor Dilip Jeste Research from the Qualcomm Institute: Healthy Aging 2/17/2016Research from the Qualcomm Institute Master Class

Professor Adam Burgasser Strange Old World: What New Horizons Has Taught Us About the Pluto System 2/16/2016Science and Engineering

Professor Glenn Smith Inside the Marble Palace: The Powers, Dynamics, and Role of the U.S. Supreme Court 2/12/2016 Law and Society

Professor Francis Gonzalez Aching Joints: Innovative Surgical Solutions for the Hip and Knee 2/11/2016Medicine and Life Science

Professor John PutmanHistory of the Cold War: Détente, Evil Empire, and the End of the Cold War 2/11/2016 History of the Cold War History Premier Class

Scott Barton, MA The Preuss School Promise 2/9/2016 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Professor Jean Twenge Modern Culture and Individualism 2/8/2016 Social Sciences

David Ellenstein Theater as a Life Well Lived 2/5/2016 Art and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Erica Miner The Dance in France 2/5/2016 Opera Milestones Art and Humanities Premier Class

Professor John Putman History of the Cold War:Containing Reds Abroad: Cold War Foreign Conflicts 2/4/2016 History of the Cold War History Premier Class

Linda Blair, MA Impressionism and Claude Monet 2/3/2016A New Look at Impressionism Art and Humanities Master Class

Professor Ibrahim Al-Marashi The ISIS Crisis 2/2/2016 Social Sciences

Rabbi Shai Cherry Cain and Abel in Modernity 2/2/2016 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Professor Zoltan Hajnal Immigration, Backlash, and America's Growing Racial Divide 2/1/2016 Social SciencesProfessor Glenn Smith Inside the Marble Palace: The Powers, Dynamics, and Role of the U.S. Supreme Court 1/29/2016 Law and Society

Professor Gerard Manecke The Past, Present, and Future of Anesthesia 1/28/2016Medicine and Life Science

Professor John Putman History of the Cold War: Leave it to Beaver: A Culture of Conformity 1/28/2016 History of the Cold War History Premier Class

Linda Blair, MA Renoir and Degas and 19th Century Paris 1/27/2016A New Look at Impressionism Art and Humanities Master Class

Dick Dahlberg, Ph.D. Isaac Newton: History's Greatest Scientist 1/26/2016 Osher Presenters Social Sciences

International Graduate Students A View by UC San Diego International Graduate Students 1/26/2016 International RelationsMarc Kuritz Living Words: The Language, Life, and Leadership of Winston S. Churchill 1/25/2016 History

Erica Miner Italy: Birthplace of Opera 1/22/2016

Opera Milestones: Renaissance to theh Golden Age Art and Humanities Premier Class

Professor John Putman Hunting Reds: The Great Fear 1/21/2016 History of the Cold War History Premier Class

Linda Blair, MA Edouard Manet: Father of Impressionism? 1/20/2016A New Look at Impressionism Art and Humanities Master Class

Craig Pater The San Diego Jewish Film Festival 1/19/2016 Art and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Diane Kane, Ph.D. The Broad Museum in Los Angeles 1/19/2016 Art and HumanitiesJudge Louis Hanoian Death Penalty in California 12/4/2015 Law and Society

Professor Robert Horwitz Politics as Victimhood 12/3/2015 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

David Miano, Ph.D. The Generation of the Fathers 12/2/2015

The Historical Background of the New Testament

Professor Ali Gheissari Iran's Regional and International Politics 12/1/2015Professor David Feifel When a Trip Is Treatment 12/1/2015Tom Karlo KPBS: The Changing Face and Landscape of Media 11/30/2015Michael Caldwell, Ph.D. Shakespeare: The Taming of the Shrew 11/25/2015 ShakespeareProfessor Andrew Scull Madness in Civilization 11/24/2015

Roger Sanders, MD Ultrasound: The Past, the Present, and the Future 11/24/2015 Osher PresentersMedicine and Life Science

Beatie Wolf Improving Dementia with the Power of Music 11/23/2015 Social SciencesKeving Wirsing, JD The California Environmental Quality Act 11/20/2015 Law and Society

Sagi Kfir Space Resource Utilization: Using Law To Build Humanity’s Future In Space 11/19/2015 Law and SocietyDistinguished Lecture

David Miano The Gospel Period 11/18/2015

The Historical Background of the New Testament Master Class

Professor Karen Dobkins The Biological Basis of Sexual Behavior 11/17/2015Science and Engineering

Distinguished Lecture

Professor Quinn Konopacky A New Era in Exoplanets 11/17/2015Science and Engineering

Kristianne Kurner That Magic Moment: The Connection Between Actor and Audience 11/16/2015 Art and Humanities

Professor Hasan Kayali Turkey’s Mustafa Kamal Atatürk (1881-1938): The Man, the Myth, and 11/13/2015 HistoryDistinguished Lecture

Professor Jeremy Prestholdt Global Icons Since the Sixties: Osama Bin Laden and the Politics of Mill 11/12/2015Global Icons Since the Sixties Premier Class

Stuart Voytilla Star Wars: The Movie, the Myth and the Making of a Hollywood Franch 11/12/2015 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Professor Ali Gheissari Revolution and Social Change in Iran 11/10/2015

Social Change and Politics in Contemporary Iran International Relations

William P. Haney "Olde Bones": The Use and Misuse of Human Remains 11/10/2015 Osher Presenters

Professor Mark Hanna Colonial Maritime History Part II: Sir William Phips’s Miraculous Discov 11/9/2015Colonial Maritime History History

Professor Jeremy Prestholdt Global Icons Since the Sixties: Tupac Shakur and the Voices of Post-Cold-War Alienation 11/5/2015Global Icons Since the Sixties Premier Class

David Miano Greco-Roman Influences on Christianity 11/4/2015

The Historical Background of the New Testament Master Class

Carl Melis Violence in the Solar Neighborhood: Harnessing Rocky Objects in Planetary Systems 11/3/2015Science and Engineering

Professor Marisa Abrajano Latinos and the 2016 Election 11/3/2015 Social SciencesRichard Lederer Fascinating Facts about our Presidents 11/2/2015 Art and Humanities

Cornelia Feye From Cubism to Surrealism: European Art from 1900-1945 10/30/2015Cubism to Surrealism Part III of III Art and Humanities

Professor Jeremy Prestholdt Global Icons Since the Sixties: Bob Marley and the Arts of Liberation 10/29/2015Global Icons Since the Sixties Premier Class

Thomas Gallant The Acropolis of Athens - the Untold Story 10/29/2015 HistoryEmeritus Mark Applebaum Violent Media and What We Know About Its Effects 10/27/2015 Osher PresentersKenneth Richardson Hughes After Howard: The Story of Hughes Aircraft Company 10/27/2015Jerry Farber What Is Art? 10/26/2015 Social SciencesJacob Fraden Art and Science: Paintings, Nature, and Technology 10/23/2015

Kiley Wallace San Diego Neighborhood: Kensington's Historic Spanish-Style Homes 10/23/2015San Diego Neighborhoods

Professor Jeremy Prestholdt Global Icons Since the Sixties: Ché Guevara and Revolutionary Dreams 10/22/2015Global Icons Since the Sixties Premier Class

Thomas Gallant The Apostolic Period 10/21/2015 Master Class

David Michael China Changing the World of Business 10/20/2015 International RelationsEthan Bier The Fruit Fly in All of Us 10/20/2015David Bennett A New Vision for the San Diego Opera 10/19/2015 Art and Humanities

Cornelia Feye From Cubism to Surrealism: European Art from 1900-1945 10/16/2015Cubism to Surrealism Part II of III Art and Humanities

Stephen Stahl The History of Psychological Reactions to War from Shell Shock to PTSD 10/15/2015Medicine and Life Science

Susan Taylor Do Pigs Fly? The Future of Medicine 10/15/2015 Social SciencesMichael Caldwell Shakespeare: The Twelfth Night 10/14/2015 Master Class

Professor Mark Hanna Colonial Maritime History Part I: Henry Morgan and the Pirates of Port 10/12/2015Colonial Maritime History History

Professor Glenn Smith The Supreme Court's 2015-2016 Term: The Coming Attractions 10/9/2015 Law and Society

Professor Samuel C Rickless Moral Dilemmas - Do "Right Actions" Always Yield the Best Results? 10/8/2015 Art and Humanities

David Miano The Jewish Background of Christianity 10/7/2015

The Historical Background of the New Testament Master Class

Barbara Sawrey Undergraduates: Who Are They? 10/6/2015 Premier Class

Collin Laverty Change in Cuba: A Society and System in Motion 10/6/2015 Distinguished LectureInternational Relations

Byron Washom UC San Diego: Energy Innovation and Sustainability 10/5/2015UCSD: A University for Tomorrow Part II of IV Premier Class

Derrick Cartwright Wayne Thiebaud: A Living Legend 10/5/2015 Art and Humanities

Cornelia Feye From Cubism to Surrealism: European Art from 1900-1945 10/2/2015Cubism to Surrealism Part I of III Art and Humanities

Professor Michael Ziegler Stress, Sleep Apnea, and Hypertension 10/1/2015Medicine and Life Science

Michael Rappaport Constitutional Orignalism 9/30/2015 Law and Society

Sandra Brown UC San Diego: A University for Tomorrow 9/29/2015UCSD: A University for Tomorrow Part I of IV Premier Class

Molly McClain Weeding Eden:The Cultivation of the English Landscape Garden:1500-1800 9/28/2015

Professor Emeritus Grant Morris The Use and Abuse of Mental Health Conservatorships 8/27/2015 Distinguished LectureLaw and Society

Dale Schierholt Harold Garde: Art and Spirit Q&A 8/26/2015 On Artists and Art Art and Humanities Master ClassDale Schierholt Harold Garde: Art and Spirit 8/26/2015 On Artists and Art Art and Humanities Master Class

Doug Gibson The Future of Wetlands in San Diego County 8/25/2015Science and Engineering

William Osborne The Fourth Estate: In a Death Spiral for 44 Years, but Still Going Strong 8/25/2015 Distinguished LectureMarika Sardar Art and Architecture of the Early Islamic Period 8/24/2015 Art and Humanities

Igor Grant San Diego Alzheimer’s Caregiver Study 8/20/2015Medicine and Life Science

Myles Cooley The Cognitive-Emotional Connection 8/20/2015 Premier ClassDale Schierholt Twain at 70 Q&A 8/19/2015 On Artists and Art Art and Humanities Master Class Dale Schierholt Twain at 70 8/19/2015 On Artists and Art Art and Humanities Master Class

Kai Ostwald Dreams of Economic Integration in Southeast Asia 8/18/2015 International Relations

Myles Cooley Not the Psychology You Thought You Knew 8/17/2015 Part II of III Premier Class

Ben KaminDangerous Friendship: Martin Luther Kingand Stanley Levison, Part II 8/11/2015 Part II of II Social Sciences

Myles Cooley Not the Psychology You Thought You Knew 8/11/2015 Part I of III Premier ClassScott Donaldson The Great Gatsby 8/10/2015Bill Benson Early Explorations Along the Spanish Frontier 8/4/2015 Osher Presenters HistoryProfessor Roger Gordon Economics of US Tax Policy 8/4/2015 EconomicsRabbi Ben Kamin Dangerous Friendship: Martin Luther King and Stanley Levison 8/3/2015 Part I of II Social Sciences

Scott Farrell How to Read (and Enjoy) Shakespeare 7/30/2015 Distinguished LectureArt and Humanities

Dale Schierholt Cabot Lyford: Portrait of a Man as Artist / Q&A 7/29/2015On Artists and Art: Part I of V Art and Humanities Master Class

Hieu Tran Phan Can We Make San Diego County Drought-Proof? 7/28/2015 Distinguished Lecture Social Sciences

Joan Fudala The Art and Artists of Scottsdale 7/28/2015 Osher PresentersArt and Humanities

Lynda Claassen A "New" Seuss and Other Tales of Acquisition 7/27/2015 Art and Humanities

Gustavo Romero Franz Schubert: Illness and Death 7/24/2015The Life of Franz Schubert: Part IV of IV Art and Humanities Master Class

Nadine Bopp, M.S. The Immigration Paradox in America: Past and Present 7/23/2015 Distinguished Lecture Social Sciences

Richard Clark, MD From Bees to Spiders: Poisonous Arthropods 7/23/2015Medicine and Life Science

Gustavo Romero Franz Schubert: The Late Years 7/22/2015The Life of Franz Schubert: Part III of IV Art and Humanities Master Class

Bill Smith Shakespeare in the Opera 7/21/2015 Osher PresentersArt and Humanities

Professor Jordan Barry Taxing and Spending 7/21/2015 Law and SocietyProfessor Suzanne Cahill China's Controversial Empress Wu Zhao 7/20/2015 Social SciencesProfessor Glenn Smith The Supreme Court's 2014-15 Term / Q&A 7/16/2015 Law and Society

Gustavo Romero Franz Schubert: The Middle Years 7/15/2015The Life of Franz Schubert: Part II of IV Art and Humanities Master Class

Henry Richter, Ph.D. Deep Space Communications 7/14/2015Science and Engineering

Professor Emeritus Grant Morris The Best Legal Movie of All Time 7/14/2015 Distinguished LectureLaw and Society

Professor Bettina Tate Pedersen Melancholy and Depression in Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights 7/13/2015 Art and Humanities

Irving Jacoby Responding to Disasters: Lessons Learned 7/9/2015Medicine and Life Science

Rev. John H. Taylor Richard Nixon, Vietnam, Watergate, and the Republican Party 7/9/2015 HistoryDistinguished Lecture

Captain Jonathan Spaner, USCG The Arctic: The Nexus Between Climate Change and National Security 7/7/2015 International RelationsLee Kaplan, MD Wilderness Dermatology 7/7/2015 Osher Presenters

Eric McElvenny Overcoming Life's Greatest Challenge 6/11/2015 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Professor Neal Driscoll Assessing Geohazards Offshore Southern California 6/10/2015Ocean Science: Part 5 of 5 Science and Medicine Master Class

Robert Campbell, M.B.A. Automobile Safety: An Oxymoron for the Ages 6/10/2015Ocean Science: Part 5 of 5 Science and Medicine Master Class

Professor Penny Jenison Can the Middle East Region Ever Be Rebuilt 6/9/2015 Social SciencesTim Lee, Ph.D. What Stand Up Comedy Has Taught Me About Teaching 6/9/2015 Social Sciences

Gary Schons, J.D.When Judges Go Bad: The California Commission on Judicial Performance 6/5/2015 Law and Society

Colonel Matthew Redfern, U.S. Marine Corp The Many Missions of Marine Aviation 6/4/2015 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Nadine Bopp The Murky History of Water and Sanitation 6/4/2015 Social Sciences

Professor David Hilton Dissolving Gasses in Groundwater 6/3/2015Ocean Science: Part 4 of 5 Master Class

Sarah Emerson Project Concern International 6/2/2015 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Cornelia Feye, M.A. 20th Century German Art Part IV: The Art of 2 Germanys 5/27/2015 German Art: Part 4 of 4 Art and Humanities Premier Class

Professor David Sandwell The New Map of the Seafloor 5/27/2015Ocean Science: Part 3 of 5 Master Class

Daniel D. Sewell, MD Sexuality, Aging, and Dementia 5/26/2015 Science and MedicinePat Ford, J.D. Technology, Privacy, and the Supreme Court 5/26/2015 Law and SocietyJoyce Lucia, M.A. The Great American Songbook 5/21/2015 Art and Humanities

Professor Vidya Nadkarni The Geopolitics of India 5/21/2015Modern India: Part 4 of 4 International Relations

Professor Charles Kennel Ditch the 2° C Warming Goal 5/20/2015Ocean Science: Part 2 of 5 Master Class

Marlese and Mel Pinney Safari Adventures in Africa 5/19/2015 Osher Presenters

Professor Douglas Galasko Research at the Shiley-Marcos Alzheimer's Disease Research Center 5/19/2015 Science and MedicineDistinguished Lecture

Professor Jack Fisher Stopping the Road 5/18/2015 Social Sciences

Cornelia Feye, M.A. 20th Century German Art Part III: Entartete - Degenerate Art 5/15/2015 German Art: Part 3 of 4 Art and Humanities Premier Class

Professor Richard Feinberg US-Cuba Rapprochement 5/14/2015 International Relations

Stuart Voytilla Plague as Reality and Metaphor in Media 5/13/2015Plague & Pestilence: Part 5 of 5 Science and Medicine Master Class

Brad Perkins, MD Genomics, the Mission and Activities of Human Longevity, Inc 5/12/2015 Science and Medicine

Dianna Cowern Beginner Physics 5/12/2015 Science and MedicineAnita Simons From Page to Stage: A Playwright's Journey 5/11/2015 Art and HumanitiesProfessor David Glazier Guantanamo Detention: When Does It End? 5/8/2015 Law and Society

Manish S. SharmaIndia's Political History and the Near Future Under Prime Minister Modi 5/7/2015

Modern India: Part 3 of 4 International Relations

Professor John Putman A Brief Trip Through California History Part V 5/7/2015California History: Part 5 of 5 Social Sciences Premier Class

Professor Timothy Ken Mackey Evolution of Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases 5/6/2015Plague & Pestilence: Part 4 of 5 Science and Medicine Master Class

Jamie Alexandre, Ph.D. Computer Assisted Learning in a (Dis-) Conencted Age 5/5/2015 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Jay Berman The Music of Stephen Sondheim 5/5/2015 Art and HumanitiesOsher Presenters

Amanda Schaffer, M.F.A. Art and Architechture on the Camino: A Cultural Journey 5/4/2015 Art and Humanities

Cornelia Feye, M.A. 20th Century German Art Part II: Bauhaus and Neue Sachlichkeit 5/1/2015 German Art: Part 2 of 4 Art and Humanities Premier Class

Professor Derrick Cartwright Rembrandt and His Critics 5/1/2015 Art and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Professor John Putman A Brief Trip Through California History PART IV 4/30/2015California History: Part 4 of 5 Social Sciences Premier Class

Professor Ian Eisenman Changes in the Arctic and Antarctic Sea Ice Covers 4/29/2015Ocean Science: Part 1 of 5 Science and Medicine Master Class

Erica Miner Confessions of a Met Violinist 4/27/2015 Art and HumanitiesRobert Hickey, J.D. Gangs of San Diego: The Subculture of Violence and Silence 4/24/2015 Law and Society

Professor John Putman A Brief Trip Through California History Part III 4/23/2015California History: Part 3 of 5 Social Sciences Premier Class

Professor Karthik Muralidharan India's Economy and Challenges for the Future 4/23/2015Modern India: Part 2 of 4 International Relations

Professor Erica Ollmann Saphire Ebola Virus: The Roadmap to Therapies 4/22/2015Plague & Pestilence: Part 3 of 5 Science and Medicine Master Class

Dick Dahlberg, Ph.D.A Brief History of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance Part I - The Middle Middle Ages 4/21/2015

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James McCall Comparing Our American Origins 4/21/2015 Social SciencesOsher Presenters

Professor David Ringrose Opening the Pacific from Constantinople to Manila Part II 4/20/2015The Pacific Comes to California: Part 2 of 2 History

Cornelia Feye, M.A. 20th Century German Art Part I: Die Brucke and Der Blaue Reiter 4/17/2015 German Art: Part 1 of 4 Art and Humanities Premier Class

Professor John Putman A Brief Trip Through California History Part II 4/16/2015California History: Part 2 of 5 Social Sciences Premier Class

Professor J. Allen McCutchan, MD Origins of Infectious Diseases in Wild Animal Reservoirs 4/15/2015Plague & Pestilence: Part 2 of 5 Science and Medicine Master Class

Andrew Doan, MD, Ph.D. Technology Addiction 4/14/2015 Science and Medicine

Dick Dahlberg, Ph.D.A Brief History of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance Part I - The Early Middle Ages 4/14/2015

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Professor Margaret LooseThe Chartists: What Britain's First Working-Class Movement Can Teach Us About the Power Of Literature 4/13/2015 Art and Humanities

Professor John Putman A Brief Trip Through California History Part I 4/9/2015California History: Part 1 of 5 Social Sciences Premier Class

Professor Kalindi Vora Modern India: Its People and the Indian Diaspora 4/9/2015Modern India: Part 1 of 4 International Relations

Mary Devereaux, Ph.D. Ethics of Ebola and Plague Interventions 4/8/2015Plague & Pestilence: Part 1 of 5 Science and Medicine Master Class

Professor Ze'ev Ronai Research at the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute 4/7/2015 Science and MedicineDistinguished Lecture

Rony May and Kiley Wallace Mission Hills and American Praire Style Architechture 4/7/2015San Diego Neighborhoods

Professor David Ringrose Opening the Pacific from Constantinople to Manila 4/6/2015The Pacific Comes to California: Part 1 of 2 History

Karen Pierce, Ph.D. Screening for Autism 3/19/2015 Science and MedicineDistinguished Lecture

Professor Edward Reynolds Africa in Global History Part V: Post-Independence Africa 3/18/2015Africa in Global History Part 5 of 5 History Master Class

Professor George Fuller The Stealthy Neutrinos Part II 3/17/2015 Science and Medicine

Professor Penny Jenison The Other War in the Middle East 3/17/2015 International RelationsProfessor Page duBois Myths of the Ancient Greeks 3/16/2015 Art and Humanities

Junichi Semitsu, J.D.Is There a Right to a Jury of One's Peers? Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation in Jury Selection 3/13/2015 Law and Society

David Bardwick The Hunter: Treasures and Adventures throughout Asia 3/12/2015 Art and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Professor Edward ReynoldsAfrica in Global History Part IV: African Nationalism and Independence 3/11/2015

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Tim Wollaeger, MBA An Entrepreneurial Pathway to San Diego Development 3/10/2015 Economics

Professor Uri GneezyThe Why Axis: Hidden Motives and the Undiscovered Economics of Everyday Life 3/9/2015 Social Sciences

Professor Veerabhadran Ramanathan Project Surya - Battling Global Warming One Stove at a Time 3/5/2015 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Professor Edward ReynoldsAfrica in Global History Part III: European Penetration and the Loss of Independence 3/4/2015

Africa in Global History Part 3 of 5 History Master Class

Professor George Fuller The Stealthy Neutrinos Part I 3/3/2015 Science and Medicine

Professor Peter Gourevitch The Future of the European Union and the Eurozone 3/3/2015 International RelationsWilliam Lanouette and Marlayna ChristenseLeo Szilard and the UC San Diego Library Archive 3/2/2015 Art and HumanitiesCharles Sevilla, J.D., LL.M. Law and Disorder: Laughs in the Courtroom 2/27/2015 Law and Society

Professor Brian Keating Is That All There Is? Do We Live in a Multiverse? 2/26/2015 Science and MedicineDistinguished Lecture

Professor Edward Reynolds Africa in Global History Pt II: Africa and the Slave Trade 2/25/2015Africa in Global History Part 2 of 5 History Master Class

Gabe SelakProgress of Man: San Diego's 1935 California-Pacific International Exposition 2/24/2015

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Robert Young, Ph.D. Aging and Intellectual Comptence: Saving the Best for Last 2/24/2015 Social SciencesOsher Presenters

Professor Richard Cohen Hinduism 2/23/2015 ReligionProfessor Nancy Guy Recovering Beverley Sill's Anne Boleyn 2/20/2015 Art and Humanities

Alfred Zettner, MD Mercury in History and Medicine 2/19/2015 Science and MedicineDistinguished Lecture

Professor Edward Reynolds Africa in Global History Pt I: African Culture and Society Around 1500 2/18/2015Africa in Global History Part 1 of 5 History Master Class

Mark James Got a Computer Question? 2/17/2015 Science and Medicine

Professor Victor Shih The Rise and Rise of China: Can It Really Continue? 2/17/2015 International RelationsAndy Friedenberg An Insider's Scoop on the Academy Awards 2/13/2015 Art and Humanities

Jon Schwartz Incredible Things Happening in the World of Aging 2/12/2015 Science and MedicineDistinguished Lecture

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Bridget Poizner Preserving One's Personal History 2/10/2015 TechnologyOsher Presenters

Tim Wollaeger, MBA An Entrepreneurial Pathway to San Diego Development 3/10/2015 Economics

James Larrimore, Ph.D. The Iran Nuclear Case: Will It Ever End? Is Anyone Winning? 2/10/2015 International Relations

Ron Newby Homo Sapiens, A Contentious Species 2/6/2015 Science and MedicineDistinguished Lecture

Professor Richard F. Clark The Management of Snakebites in the United States 2/5/2015 Science and MedicineDistinguished Lecture

Linda Blair, MA 17th Century Dutch Masters Pt IV 2/4/2015Dutch Masters: Part 4 of 5 Art and Humanities Master Class

Adam Burgasser, Ph.D. Where Stars and Planets Collide: The Dark Universe of Brown Dwarfs 2/3/2015 Science and MedicineProfessor Mark Hanna The Maritime World of the Early Stuarts 2/2/2015 History

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Fran Zimmerman The World of Dance: Eastern Europe 1/29/2015The World of Dance: Part 2 Art and Humanities Premier Class

Professor Ibrahim Al-Marashi The Future of the Islamic State Part II 1/29/2015The Future of the Islamic State Part 2 of 2 International Relations Premier Class

Linda Blair, MA 17th Century Dutch Masters Part III 1/28/2015Dutch Masters: Part 3 of 5 Art and Humanities Master Class

Professor Stephen Cox The Strange History of the American Prison 1/27/2015 Law and SocietyDistinguished Lecture

Nicolas Reveles, Ph.D. San Diego Opera Lives On: A 2015 Season Preview 1/26/2015 Art and Humanities

Professor Ibrahim Al-Marashi The Future of the Islamic State Part I 1/22/2015The Future of the Islamic State Part 1 of 2 International Relations

Linda Blair, MA 17th Century Dutch Masters Part II 1/21/2015Dutch Masters: Part 2 of 5 Art and Humanities Master Class

Professor Heather L. Hofflich Save Your Bones: Osteoporosis Update 1/20/2015 Science and Medicine

Professor Peter Fedders Conditions and Possibilities for Extraterrestrial Life Pt II 1/20/2015 Science and MedicineProfessor Daniel Yeager What is An Accident? 1/16/2015 Law and Society

Charles Martoglio, Vice Admiral America and Europe: Confronting Today's Security Challenges 1/15/2015 International RelationsDistinguished Lecture

Fran Zimmerman The World of Dance: Western Europe 1/15/2015The World of Dance: Part 1 Art and Humanities Premier Class

Linda Blair, MA 17th Century Dutch Masters Part I 1/14/2015Dutch Masters: Part 1 of 5 Art and Humanities Master Class

Professor Peter Fedders Conditions and Possibilities for Extraterrestrial Life Pt I 1/13/2015 Science and Medicine

Robert Collie, MBA Inside the American Automobile Industry 1/13/2015 HistoryOsher Presenters

Professor Suzanne Cahill Buddhism in China 1/12/2015 Social Sciences

Lawrence Schneiderman, M.D. The Unbearable Rightness of Rationing: Just Medical Care 12/5/2014 Science and MedicineDistinguished Lecture

Tim Wollaeger, MBA An Entrepreneurial Pathway to San Diego Development 3/10/2015 Economics

Laurel Corona, Ph.D. Convivencia: Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Medieval Iberia Pt IV 12/4/2014

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Luz Chung, Ed.D. and Caren Holtzman, M.A.A Service-Oriented Approach to Education 12/4/2014 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Professor James McGaugh Making Lasting Memories 12/2/2014 Science and Medicine

Professor Leslie L. CarverEffects of Social Relationshiops on Cognitive, Social, and Brain Development 12/2/2014

Uniquely Human Features of the Brain: Part 5 of 5 Science and Medicine Master Class

Professor Benjamin Bergen Language: Human and Animal Communication 12/1/2014 Language: Part 5 of 5 Social Sciences Premier Class

Professor Louis Komjathy Daoist Temples in a Chinese Landscape: Traditional Chinese Culture and Subculture of Daoism 12/1/2014 Social Sciences

John Kroon, Ph. D. The Dutch Battle Against the Sea 11/25/2014 HistoryOsher Presenters

Matthew Herbert, M.F.A. On Loan from the Collection: Reconciling Craft and Conceptualism 11/25/2014 Art and HumanitiesDistinguished Lecture

Professor Dov Fox Subversive Science 11/21/2014 Law and Society

Professor Benjamin Bergen Language: How To Say Things Without Saying Them 11/17/2014 Language: Part 4 of 5 Social Sciences Premier Class

Mikkal Herberg Reshaping Global Energy Markets: China and Asia on the Rise 11/14/2014 International Relations

Diane Kane Ph. D. AICP San Diego Neighborhoods: Historic La Jolla 11/13/2014San Diego Neighborhoods Social Sciences

Professor Steven Semeraro Antitrust Law and the Apple E-Book Pricing Case 11/13/2014 Law and Society

James Grebl, Ph. D.Reviving Antiquity: The Excavation of Pompeii and Its Influence in Art and Architecture 11/7/2014 Art and Humanities

Laurel Corona, Ph. D. Convivencia: Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Medieval Iberia Pt II 11/6/2014

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Professor Hyonny Kim Aviation Safety Research: Impact Damage to Aircraft Structures 11/4/2014 Science and Medicine

Professor Steven SeegelPoland, East Central Europe, and the Baltic States: From Totalitarianism to EU and NATO Integration 10/30/2014 International Relations

Scott Lippmann Personalized Medicine for Lung Cancer 10/30/2014 Science and MedicineDistinguished Lecture

Mark Huising Molecular Signaling in Type 1 Diabetes 10/28/2014Diabetes Research: Part 2 of 2 Science and Medicine Premier Class

Professor Susan Narucki The Beauty and Power of Classical Singing 10/27/2014 Art and HumanitiesFaculty Awards

Professor David Glazier Attacking Isis: An Attack on the Constitution 10/24/2014 Law and Society

Professor Emeritus Lawrence Krause The US Economy: A Lost Decade of Goldilocks Recovery 10/24/2014 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Tim Wollaeger, MBA An Entrepreneurial Pathway to San Diego Development 3/10/2015 Economics

Laurel Corona, Ph.D. Convivencia PART I 10/23/2014

Convivencia: Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Medieval Iberia: Part 1 of 4 Social Sciences Premier Class

Professor Razelle Kurzrock Personalizing Cancer Treatment 10/21/2014 Science and Medicine

Professor Benjamin Bergen Language: Talking With Your Hands 10/20/2014 Language: Part 2 of 5 Social Sciences Premier ClassProfessor Derrick Cartwright Print Collecting in the Digital Era 10/17/2014 Art and Humanities

Professor Karen Dobkins Mindfulness and Well-Being 10/16/2014 Social SciencesDistinguished Lecture

Richard Dahlberg What is Light? 10/14/2014 Science and MedicineOsher Presenters

Professor Henry Powell Reflections on Ireland's Political and Intellectual History Pt. II 10/13/2014Irelands History: Part 2 of 2 Social Sciences

Professor Glenn Smith The Supreme Court's 2014-2015 Term: The Coming Attractions 10/10/2014 Law and Society

Jerry Goodwin How Cyber Security Will Change the World 10/7/2014 Science and Medicine

Professor Benjamin Bergen How Children Learn Language 10/6/2014 Language: Part 1 of 5 Social Sciences Premier Class

Professor Henry Powell Reflections on Ireland's Political and Intellectual History 10/6/2014Irelands History: Part 1 of 2 Social Sciences

Barry Edelstein Longevity of the Bard: Why Shakespeare is Relevant Today 10/3/2014 Art and HumanitiesLisa Rodriguez Criminal Sentencing in California 10/2/2014 Law and Society

Professor James Gerber Thomas Piketty's "Capital in the Twenty-First Century" 10/2/2014 EconomicsDistinguished Lecture

Kevin D'Amour Innovative Cell-Replacement Therapy for Type 1 Diabetes 9/30/2014Diabetes Research 1 of 2 Science and Medicine Premier Class

Professor Lin Chao Evolution of Bacterial Aging 9/29/2014 Science and MedicineFaculty Awards

Dale Schierholt Revealing the Artist Through Film 8/28/2014Lee Sterling The Unknown Savior: The Sousa Mendes Story 8/26/2014Steve Breen The Creative Process of an Editorial Cartoonist 8/26/2014Amanda Schaffer A Walk Across Spain: Exploring the Camino 8/25/2014Professor James Gerber Ten Lessons from the Financial Crisis 8/25/2014

Keith Meldahl Hard Road West: History and Geology Along the Gold Rush Trail 8/21/2014

Diane KaneAmerican Architecture Pt III: 1875 - 1945: Innovation and Experimentation 8/20/2014

Professor Hisham Foad The Challenges Facing the Middle East and North Africa 8/19/2014Darryl D'Lima 3D BioPrinting: Orthopaedic Applications 8/18/2014Erica Miner Wagner and Bernstein: Parallels and Contrasts 8/14/2014

Diane Kane American Architecture Pt II: 1800 - 1875: Regionalism vs. Nationalism 8/13/2014

Tim Wollaeger, MBA An Entrepreneurial Pathway to San Diego Development 3/10/2015 Economics

Philip P. LindsleyLong Term Care Planning: Strategic Planning and Spousal Protection Under State and Federal Law 8/12/2014

Steven Michaels A Bitcoin for your Thoughts 8/12/2014Cornelia Feye German Expressionist Art from 1905 - 1937 8/11/2014

Professor Mark Hanna The Queen Pirates: The Maritime World of Elizabethan England 8/11/2014

Diane Kane American Architecture: Prehistory - 1800: New World vs. Old World 8/6/2014Professor Glenn Smith The Supreme Court's 2013-2014 Term 8/5/2014Professor Sia Nemat-Nasser Deciphering Special Properties of Elastomeric Composites 8/4/2014

Roland R. LeeImaging of Traumatic Brain Injury and MEG of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury 7/31/2014

Professor Clark Gibson The Limitations and Prospects of Foreign Development Aid 7/29/2014

Professor Grant MorrisShould Patients Involuntarily Committed to a Mental Hospital Have a Right to Refuse Treatment? 7/29/2014

Kraig Cavanaugh Jackon Pollock: Myth Versus Reality 7/28/2014Professor William Fenical The Evolution of Marine Biomedicine at SIO and UCSD 7/28/2014

Dean Albert Pisano Harsh Environment Micro-Sensors as Force for the Public Good 7/24/2014Professor Blair Sadler Designing Tomorrow's Hospitals 7/24/2014Professor Murray B. Stein Mental Health Implications of Traumatic Brain Injury 7/17/2014Kai Ostwald Indonesia in 2014 and Beyond 7/15/2014Professor Martin Stein How Do We Raise Our Children 7/15/2014Henrietta Himelstein Dealing With and Healing of Domestic Abuse 7/10/2014John Iverson How Early Music Training Affects Brain Development 6/12/2014Professor Emeritus Cecil Lytle Jazz in the French World Pt V: French Jazz on Film 6/12/2014Jules Jaffe The Search for Malaysian Flight MH370 and Beyond 6/10/2014

Professor Ellis KraussJapan's Foreign Policies Under Prime Minister Abe, and its Implications for the U.S. 6/10/2014

Professor Charles F. Kennel Impacts of Climate Change: Climate Change in Four Dimensions 6/9/2014Professor Glenn Smith Equality, Fairness, Liberty, and the Constitution Pt V 6/6/2014Professor Emeritus Henry Powell The 150 Year History of the Univeristy of California 6/5/2014

Professor Robert Cancel African Literature Pt V: Who is the Chris Abani of the Russians? 6/4/2014Professor Robert Cancel African Literature Pt IV: Who is the Steinbeck of the Zulus? 5/28/2014Professor Jaime A. Pineda The Role of Mirroring in Social Cognition 5/27/2014Professor Kathryn Kopinak Maquiladora Industries in Mexico 5/27/2014Professor Glenn Smith Equality, Fairness, Liberty, and the Constitution Pt IV 5/23/2014Karen Archipley Organic Hydroponic Farming 5/22/2014Professor Frederick Bonkovsky Conflicts in Health Care and Research 5/22/2014

Professor Emeritus Cecil Lytle Jazz in the French World Pt IV: Josephine Baker and the Zouzou Rag 5/21/2014Linda Zweig Life in the Fast Lane: The Del Mar Fairgrounds 5/19/2014Raymond Ashley Maritime Linkages to Balboa Park: 1513 - 1914 5/16/2014Professor Robert Cancel African Literature Pt III: Who is the Dickens of the Zulus? 5/14/2014

Tim Wollaeger, MBA An Entrepreneurial Pathway to San Diego Development 3/10/2015 EconomicsProfessor Mikhail Alexseev The Dnieper Curtain: Ukraine, Russia, and the West 5/13/2014Janet Klein Geriatric Nutrition 5/12/2014Professor Glenn Smith Equality, Fairness, Liberty, and the Constitution Pt III 5/12/2014Professor Robert Horwitz Anti-Establishment Conservatism in America 5/12/2014Dr. William Stanton Cancer from Molecular Medicine to Human Communication 5/8/2014

Santiago HorganThe Future of Surgery: New Options for Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques 5/8/2014

Professor Emeritus Cecil LytleJazz in the French World Pt III: New York City vs. Montmarte (International Jazz) 5/7/2014

Professor Phillip Roeder Why are Russian Separatists Bombing the Boston Marathon 5/6/2014Myles Cooley How Good People Can Do Horrible Things 5/5/2014

Professor Anthony Davis20th Century American Opera: Opera as Social & Political Commentary 5/1/2014

Professor Robert Cancel African Literature Pt II: Who is the Victor Hugo of the Zulus 4/30/2014Professor James Nieh The Conundrum of Honey Bee Health 4/29/2014

Professor Phillip RoederThe Russian Annexation of Crimea and the Future of U.S.-Russia Relations 4/29/2014

Professor Emeritus Ward McAfee Post-Civil War Reconstruction: American Second Founding Period 4/28/2014Professor Glenn Smith Equality, Fairness, Liberty, and the Constitution Pt II 4/25/2014Professor Steven Cassedy Illness & the 'Meaning of Life' in Tolstoy 4/24/2014

Professor Emeritus Cecil Lytle Jazz in the French World Pt I: New Orleans and the Birth of Jazz 4/23/2014Professor Catriona Jamieson New Directions in Stem Cell Research 4/22/2014

Professor Anthony Davis 20th Century American Opera: American Opera and the Vernacular 4/17/2014Professor Robert Cancel African Literature: Who is the Horner of Zulus Pt I 4/16/2014

Proffesor Ajit VarkiDenial: Self-Deception, False Beliefs, and the Origins of the Human Mind 4/14/2014

Professor Glenn Smith Equality, Fairness, Liberty, and the Constitution Pt I 4/11/2014Professor Stuart Voytilla Cancer in Media 4/10/2014

Professor Emeritus Cecil LytleJazz in the French World: Tale of Three Cities: Paris, Haiti, and New York City Pt I 4/9/2014

Jim Wyrtzen Making Sense of Christianity and Jesus Pt III 3/10/2014Jim Wyrtzen Making Sense of Christianity and Jesus Pt II 3/3/2014Ammr Kahhaleh & Yasmen Mobayed The Syrian Civil War 2/25/2014Brian Keating Modern Cosmology: Dark Energy Multiverse 2/1/2014

Brian KeatingModern Cosmology: The Cosmic Microwave Background & Dark Matter 1/22/2014

Brian KeatingModern Cosmology: Recipe for the Universe: Creation of the Elements 1/15/2014

Brian Keating Modern Cosmology: Expansion, Density, Destiny: Einstein & Hubble 1/8/2014

Jerry SandersA Conversation With Jerry Sanders: What are the Particular Challenges Facing Mayor 11/26/2013

Tim Wollaeger, MBA An Entrepreneurial Pathway to San Diego Development 3/10/2015 Economics

David LakeWhy Statebuilding Fails: The Social Origins of State Weakness and the Limits of External Intervention 10/21/2013

Richard Dreyfuss Common Sense Is Not Common 5/3/2013Ambassador Hamid al-Bayati Iraq's Journey From Dictatorship to Democracy 4/13/2013

Cameron BrownAlmost Within Reach: Why Negotiations Have Failed to Resolve the Arab-Israeli Conflict 11/3/2011

Tim Wollaeger, MBA An Entrepreneurial Pathway to San Diego Development 3/10/2015 Economics

Gustavo Romero Franz Schubert: The Early YearsThe Life of Franz Schubert: Part I of IV Art and Humanities Master Class

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