In season’s final lecture, Ella Al-Shamahi presents reasons for human dominion by Gabriel Weber on August 23, 2025
Ella Al-Shamahi to close season with cooperative story of humanity by Gabriel Weber on August 21, 2025
Sabrina Lynn Motley and Jeffrey Rosen discuss who tells story of history and why it matters by Gabriel Weber on August 21, 2025
Smithsonian Folklife lead Motley, NCC’s Rosen to offer argument for history’s study by Gabriel Weber on August 20, 2025
Morgan Freeman discusses creation of blues club, previews ‘Symphonic Blues’ by Liz DeLillo on August 19, 2025
Kristin Romey closes week with National Geographic by highlighting humankind’s past by Delaney Van Wey on July 6, 2017
Engineer Shah Selbe to discuss nexus of technology and ocean conservation by John Ford on July 5, 2017
Asha de Vos and Thandiwe Mweetwa discuss how to save the world’s animals by Brian Contreras on July 5, 2017
Photojournalist Brian Skerry discusses underwater photography, environmental stewardship by Brian Contreras on July 4, 2017
National Geographic Emerging Explorers will present research on whales, lions by Alex Meyer on July 4, 2017
From Today’s Lecturers: The importance of inclusivity in large mammal conservation by Thandiwe Mweetwa & Asha de Vos on July 4, 2017
National Geographic’s Brian Skerry to talk ‘connecting the dots’ with underwater photography by Kelly Powell on July 3, 2017
Lee Berger Has Explored Caves and Savannahs, And Now He’s Exploring the Origins of the Human Race by Brian Contreras on July 3, 2017
Paleoanthropologist Lee Berger discusses human origins and the future of exploration by Adrianna Jereb on July 2, 2017
‘Inventology’ author Pagan Kennedy explores how necessity, identity and serendipity fuel invention by Brian Contreras on July 1, 2017
Stanford’s Kembel Discusses Design Thinking, Emergent Behavior and Teaching Creativity by Brian Contreras on June 29, 2017
IBM’s Lisa DeLuca Discusses Her 600 Patents, The Process of Invention and Fly Fishing by Brian Contreras on June 28, 2017