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Faculty Lecture Series
The Faculty Lecture Series seeks to cultivate a stronger academic atmosphere on the University of North Dakota campus by showcasing the scholarly lives of several faculty selected across the disciplines. Supported by the Office of the President, the Lectures aim to present, with some depth and rigor, the scholarly questions and goals of the individual faculty. In presenting the products of their scholarship, the Lecturers will share the enthusiasm and dedication that sustains their creative efforts.
The Lectures and preceding social hours are intended to be recurring occasions for members of the University community to interact and strengthen their sense of unity. These periodic gatherings can help the public recognize the university as a unique institution in society, an academic community with scholarly roles and contributions that go beyond, but at the same time enrich, its own educational programs.