| AN UNCONVENTIONAL LECTURE SERIES FEATURING STUDENT NOMINATED ASU PROFESSORS |
| Single Tickets: $6.50 | Tuesdays 10:30 am |
Returning to Kerr for its sixth season, THE FINAL WORD is enlightening, entertaining and mind opening. These gifted student nominated ASU professors have been honored through The Last Lecture Series, a program sponsored by ASU Public Events and Co-Curricular Programs & Activities.
For more information about The Last Lecture Series go on-line to: www.asu.edu/vpsa/partnerships/last.htm
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PROF.TED GULESERIAN 2005 Honoree — Philosophy, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Tuesday, January 22, 2008 The central core of the lecture will consist of a discussion of human values – aspects of life that make it worth living – that hold regardless of whether or not a good God exists. |
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PROF. ARIEL ANBAR 2006 Honoree — School of Earth & Space Exploration Tuesday, February 26, 2008 Alternative Earths: This lecture will survey the lessons learned by studying these “alternative Earths”, and the perspectives they provide on how our civilization is shaping the Earth’s future. |
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PROF. MATTHEW WHITAKER 2006 Honoree – History, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Tuesday, March 18, 2008 Understanding Interracial Unity: Beginning with the history of interracial coalition building from colonial times to the present, this talk presents a penetrating yet sensitive examination of American race relations, and maintains that blacks, whites and other people of color must become more aware of our shared history of struggle for equality to eradicate racial injustice and inequality. |



