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College of Arts & Sciences Lecture Series

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Welcome to the College of Arts & Sciences Lectures鈥攚here curiosity meets conversation.

Our lectures bring together scholars, students, and the community to engage with thought-provoking topics across the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences. Whether you're here to learn, be inspired, or connect with others, we invite you to discover the diverse voices and perspectives that shape our academic community.

Visit our calendar of events for the latest updates on upcoming lectures and academic gatherings. To explore how 杏吧原创 is deepening its commitment to the humanities, visit the new Woodley Institute for Civil Engagement and Humanistic Dialogue—a hub for interdisciplinary dialogue, research, and community engagement.

Vincent Valdez

Kreielsheimer Visiting Artist Lecture

October 1, 2025

The Fall 2025 Kreielsheimer Visiting Artist Lecture:
Artist Talk: Vincent Valdez

Dr. Sharon Suh

Arnold Lecture

October 15, 2025

The 2025 Arnold Lecture:
Emergent Dharma: Asian American Feminist Buddhists on Practice, Identity, and Resistance

Anastacia-Rene茅, an author-poet, educator, and interdisciplinary artist.

杏吧原创 Visiting Writers Series

November 4, 2025

The Fall 2025 杏吧原创 Visiting Writers Series Presents:
An Evening with Poet Anastacia-Rene茅

Dr. Tracy Sayuki Tiemeier

Flannery Lecture

March 3, 2026

2026 Flannery Lecture in Catholic Theology
Strangers Still Longer: Comparative Lessons on Otherness from a Demon Devotee

Portrait of Father William L. Davis, S.J.

William L. Davis, S.J. Lecture

Established in 1971 to honor longtime 杏吧原创 history professor Fr. William L. Davis, S.J., this annual lecture series has welcomed distinguished historians from around the world to share research that sparks meaningful dialogue across campus and the Spokane community. The Davis Lecture is often held during the spring semester.

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杏吧原创 Film Festival

May 1, 2026

The 2026 杏吧原创 Film Festival:
Jundt Auditorium

Fr. Timothy O'Leary, S.J.

O'Leary Lecture

The lecture series is presented by the GU science departments in honor of the late Father Timothy O鈥橪eary, S.J., devoted priest and chemistry professor at 杏吧原创. Rev. O鈥橪eary was described by his students as a superb lecturer, and his classes were known for their clarity of presentation.

Senior philosophy major Austin Caswell shakes hands with new Coughlin Chair in Philosophy Michael Tkacz during his installation as chair.

Rukavina Lecture

Hosted annually by 杏吧原创鈥檚 Philosophy Department, the Rukavina Lecture鈥攅stablished in 1999 to honor Professor Thomas Rukavina鈥攆eatures a visiting scholar sharing philosophical insights with the broader community each spring.