The Faculty Luncheon Series, established 1981, is Florida State University’s longest running, regularly occurring, interdisciplinary lecture series. Open to the public, this is a unique opportunity to enjoy lunch and learn about the research and creative activities of FSU’s faculty.
The Spring 2018 schedule features the following distinguished speakers reflecting on their research and creative activities at Florida State University:
Tuesday, January 16
The Significance of History in Contemporary Russian Concert Life
Iain Quinn, Assistant Professor of Organ and Coordinator of Sacred Music
Tuesday, February 13
Beyond the Gulag: Creativity and Psychological Care in Siberian Russia
Barbara Parker-Bell, Associate Professor of Art Education and Director of Art Therapy
Tuesday, March 20
Teaching Randomness as a Computational Tool in an Ever-Changing and Chaotic Istanbul
Giray Ökten, Professor of Mathematics
Tuesday, April 17
Local Organizations Responding to Rapid Population Aging in Kerala, India
Rebecca Miles, Professor of Urban and Regional Planning