Faculty Lectures
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        Listen: Ceramic Artist Syd Carpenter on "Discovering a History: The Farm Portraits"  
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        Listen: Raghu Karnad '05 on "The Farthest Field: An Indian Story of the Second World War"  
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        Listen: Classicist Ralph Rosen '77 on Greek Comedy, Aesthetics, and 'Popular' Culture  
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        Listen: Economist Eban Goodstein on Climate Protection  
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        Listen: Allen Kuharski and Barbara Milewski on the Lessons of "Chopin Without Piano"
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        Listen: Patricia Park '03 Reads from Her Acclaimed Debut Novel  
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        Watch: 'Chopin Without Piano' at Swarthmore  
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        Listen: Mathematician Jordan Ellenberg on "Uncertainty and Contradiction: Mathematics in the Liberal Arts"  
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        Listen: Maya Schenwar ’05 on Why Prison Doesn't Work and How We Can Do Better  
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        Listen: Psychologist Stella Christie on Development of Language and Thought  
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        Listen: Edward Gardner '81 on "The Euro Area and the Perils of Monetary Union"  
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        Listen: Author Jamie Stiehm '82 on "Alice Paul and the Woman's Suffrage Movement"  
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        "Crumb@85" Celebration Strikes Several High Notes  
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        Engineer Francisco Valero-Cuevas '88 on "Neuromechanics: What Control Problem Does a Biological Brain Face When Controlling a Mechanical Body?"  
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        Listen: Economist Sandy Baum on Higher Education, Inequality, and Opportunity  
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        Listen: Political Scientist Ben Berger on Citizenship Education & the Liberal Arts  
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        Listen: Timothy Burke on "The Perils of Imagination: Why Historians Don't Like Counterfactuals"  
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        Listen: Jesse Marshall '11 on "Meet Me on the Margins: Redefining Progress and Prosperity in America's Rust Belt"  
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        Listen: Gregory Petsko on "Adventures of a Public Scientist"  
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        Listen: Susan Stanford Friedman '65 on "Cosmopolitanism in Transnational Literary Studies"
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