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2024-2025 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher Lecture Series

2024-25: Sponsored by the Office of the Senior Vice President and Provost

The Distinguished Scholar-Teacher (DST) Lecture Series recognizes successful scholar-teachers and provides an opportunity for them to share their achievements and expertise with the campus at large. These public presentations feature topics related to the research interests of the award recipients.

  • 10/10 Thu 4:00 pm

    2208 Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center

    Matthew Goupell

    Hearing & Speech Sciences
    A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Studying Human Hearing: 

    Physics, Physiology, Perception, Prostheses, Zombies...

  • 10/25 Fri 2:00 pm

    2212 Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center

    Brooke Liu

    Communication
    Panic, Perish or Prosper? 

    The Essential Elements of Risk Communication For Crisis Readiness.

  • 11/12 Tue 4:00 pm

    1410 John S. Toll Physics Building

    Gregory Sullivan

    Physics
    Neutrino Astronomy: 

    Viewing the High Energy Sky Through The South Pole Glacial Ice

  • 11/21 Thu 4:00 pm

    Eaton Theater, Knight Hall

    Linda Steiner

    Philip Merrill College of Journalism
    Don’t Call Me a Female: 

    Why We Should Distinguish Sex and Gender

  • 2/19 Wed 10:00 am

    Van Munching Hall

    Vijaya Venkataramani

    Management & Organization
    Leading Change: 

    Reflections on Fostering Innovation in the Workplace

  • 2/26 Wed 4:00 pm

    1101 A. James Clark Hall

    Gottlieb Oehrlein

    Materials Science & Engineering
    Smaller, Cheaper, Mightier: 

    Plasma Etching and the Redefinition of Miniaturization