WMU HOME > ABOUT WMU > WMU NEWS Lecture series features Distinguished Faculty ScholarsMarch 24, 2005 KALAMAZOO--A series of lectures by Western Michigan University's 2003 and 2004 Distinguished Faculty Scholars begins next week. The annual Distinguished Faculty Scholar award, the university's highest to a faculty researcher, includes the opportunity to address the campus on a topic of the scholar's choice. The speakers and topics scheduled are as follows. Monday, March 28, Dr. Paul Szarmach, director of the Medieval Institute and a 2003 faculty scholar, describes "The Disappearing Woman" at 4 p.m. in Room 208 of the Bernhard Center. Thursday, March 31, Dr. Elise deDoncker, professor of computer science and a 2003 faculty scholar, talks about "Multivariate Integration and Applications" at 4 p.m. in Room 208 of the Bernhard Center. Tuesday, April 5, Dr. Catherine Julien, associate professor history and the 2004 Distinguished Faculty Scholar, describes "The Art of Speaking Like an Inca to the Spanish King" at 4 p.m. in Room 208 of the Bernhard Center. Media contact: Cheryl Roland, 269 387-8400, cheryl.roland@wmich.edu WMU News |