Speakers Bureau
The following is a list of faculty
within the College of Arts and Sciences available to give
presentations to schools and community organizations in the Middle
Tennessee area.
In addition to those listed below, the College of Arts &
Sciences has faculty with expertise in the areas of Film, US
Presidents, Vietnam, Legislatures, Voting, Elections, Writing,
Molecular Biology, Early American Literature, Latin America,
Beowulf, Chaucer, Science Fiction, Psychology, Classical
Philosophy, French, Journalism, Newspaper, Social Issues, Southern
Literature, Washington Correspondence, Family Communication, First
Amendment, Radio Operations, Statistics, Spanish, Discrete
Mathematics, Coding Theory, Programming, Biochemistry, Genetics,
German, Physics, Artificial Intelligence, Education, Learning
Styles, Community Health and many others.
If you are interested in having a faculty member speak to your
group, please contact the Office of Academic Outreach, or use the
form below.
Click here for the Speaker Request Form
Faculty: Thom Storey
Topic: Media Ethics/First Amendment Issues
Brief Description: Former chair of Society of Professional
Journalists Ethics Committee; work with First Amendment Center
Intended Audience: Media; special interest groups; students
Availability: Flexible
Media Studies
Department
Faculty: Pam Parry
Topic: Religious journalism
Brief Description:Reporter/editor for religious media;
Washington, D.C.
Intended Audience: Media, special interest groups
Availability:Flexible
Media Studies
Department
Faculty: Bob Grammer
Topic: Structure & Replication of RNA Bacteriophage
Brief Description: the simplest known viruses and methods
for study
Intended Audience: high school Biology classes, especially
AP
Availability: TWF afternoons (Spring 2002)
Biology Department
Faculty: David Julseth
Topic: Spanish, Latin America, Cuba, Service Learning
Intended Audience: high school Spanish classes, especially
2nd & 3rd year
Availability: TBA
Department of Foreign
Languages
Faculty: Regine Schwarzmeier
Topic: German
Intended Audience: high school German classes, especially
2nd & 3rd year
Availability: TBA
Department of Foreign
Languages
Faculty: Cheryl Brown
Topic: French
Intended Audience: high school French classes, especially
2nd & 3rd year
Availability: TBA
Department of Foreign
Languages
Contact the Academic Outreach Program for more information: (615) 460-6289

