Millsaps
has a rich history of providing cultural and academic opportunities
to the community and state. The College has continued that tradition
by creating a Speakers Bureau to share its experts' wealth of
knowledge
in a variety of fields. Civic, educational and professional
program chairs seeking an interesting speaker on current issues
or historically significant topics may now contact
the Millsaps Speakers Bureau.
Teaching is
the top priority of the Millsaps faculty and sharing their love
of learning with others in the community is a natural
extension for them. A number of professors and professional staff
members are volunteering their time to speak on a wide range of
topics. They are distinguished scholars and researchers with substantial
reputations in their fields, and we invite you to share in their
knowledge.
Topics:
- accounting
- active
learning pedagogies
- Africa
- African
governments and politics
- American women's
history
- American literature,
especially 19th century
- American popular
culture
- artificial
intelligence—moral issues
- biomedical
ethics
- cancer—what
it is
- Christianity
and contemporary culture
- Christian responses
to war
- church-related
institutions of higher learning
- cloning—moral
issues
- college admissions
process
- democratization
- earthquakes
- environmental
issues in a historical perspective
- ethics
- ethnic
conflicts
- European Union
- euthanasia—moral
issues
- faith and doubt
- fitness and wellness
- French colonial history in North America
- French language
- French literature
- genetic
engineering—moral
issues
- hazing—effects
and alternatives
- Holocaust
- international relations in modern history: the British Empire,
the world wars, and
the U.S. role in the world
- leadership
- organizational values
- pop culture
- preparing for college
- psychology and the history of WWII
- real estate
- religion and the environment
- religious issues in technology
- science education
- service
- smoking—how
to quit
- social issues in technology
- South Africa
- suicide
- taxation
- terrorism
- United Nations
- vocation
- women composers
- writing strategies
- writing pedagogy
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