March 3rd – Obama & the World in Historical Perspective

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Join us on Monday 3/3
for a Schemel Forum World Affairs Luncheon
with Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Fredrik Logevall

“Obama and the World in Historical Perspective”

 

How should we judge Barack Obama’s foreign policy as he approaches the midpoint of his second term? And how does he compare to his predecessors in his approach to the world? In this lecture Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Fredrik Logevall places Obama’s foreign policy in historical context, with particular attention to Wilsonianism.

RSVP Here or email emily.brees@scranton.edu

Feb. 10th – Bill Strickland: The Art of Leadership

SchemelFeb. 10th marks the start of Schemel Forum World Affairs Luncheons for the spring semester!

Bill Strickland, President and CEO of Manchester Bidwell Corp., Social Architect and Community Leader has used his leadership skills to improve the lives of disadvantaged young people through programs of his own design.

Winner of the coveted MacArthur “genius” Award, Bill will speak on “The Art of Leadership” focusing on what skill sets and leadership style can speak to the very complex and increasingly global nature of our challenges.

RSVP Here or email emily.brees@scranton.edu

Upcoming Schemel Forum Courses for Spring

The Schemel Forum Courses are slated to begin in February!

20121109-124350Enlightened Self-Interest Examined
The semester starts out with a course with a philosophical nature.  Dr. Matt Meyer will discuss the pursuit of self-interest for the common good. This course will take look civic responsibility and the connection today’s Americans may or may not understand between self-interest and the common good.  Readings will include those from Thucydides, Plato, Adam Smith, Tocqueville, Milton Friedman and Joseph Stiglitz.

This course meets on Thursdays from 6 to 7:15 pm, starts Feb. 6th.

 

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Jewish-American Short Stories
Dr. Joe Kraus will take this course through a variety of Jewish-American short stories from before World War II to present day.  Looking at the world from both sides of the hyphen; as Jews and Americans. Readings include those from Delmore Schwartz, Grace Paley, Philip Roth, Thane Rosenbaum and Nathan Englander to name a few. 

This course meets on Wednesdays from 6 to 7:15 pm, starts Feb. 19th.

 

WWI U.S.World War I: The Watershed Event of the Twentieth Century
This course features a signature documentary on the war, shown in six sessions with commentary by David Wenzel, former mayor of Scranton, and Dr. Sean Brennan. Examine how this conflict shaped the world both then and into the present day.

This course meets on Mondays from 5:30 to 8:30 pm, starts March 3rd.

Register for courses here.

The Crisis in Syria and the Current Humanitarian Response – Mon. Dec. 2nd, 7:30pm

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The Schemel Forum has added a Collaborative Event for the fall semester.

Please join us on Monday, Dec. 2nd, 7:30pm at the Weinberg Memorial Library, Room 305 for a presentation and discussion of the Crisis in Syria.

RSVP to emily.brees@scranton.edu to reserve a seat.