PRESIDENT'S LECTURE SERIES FALL LINE-UP INCLUDES NOBEL PRIZE WINNER, AUTHOR AND TELEVISION PRODUCER
Nobel Peace Prize winner and former president of Costa Rica Oscar Arias kicks off the Fall 2000 President's Lecture Series Sept. 21 at Old Dominion University.
Arias will deliver the Raoul Wallenberg Humanitarian Lecture titled "The Struggle for Peace in the New Millennium." He was awarded the Nobel Price in 1987 for his work to end political violence in Central America and has since become an international spokesman for peace.
Other speakers in the series include:
Oct. 5, Ernest Gaines, author of 1993's "A Lesson Before Dying" about his native Louisiana and winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction;
Nov. 9, Conservative legal scholar Dwight G. Duncan and New England School of Law associate professor Richard D. Mohr will discuss "Who Should Be Allowed to Marry: The Same-Sex Marriage Debate".
Duncan was the principal co-author of the Supreme Court briefs in the 1995 case of a veterans' group forced to include a gay contingent in their annual St. Patrick's Day Parade. Mohr is the author of "A More Perfect Union: Why Straight America Must Stand Up for Gay Rights."
Nov. 30, Michael Wood, producer and host of the television series "In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great," will discuss "The Conquistadors 500 Years On: Perceptions of the Victors and the Vanquished" during the Distinguished Presidential Lecture in History.
All lecture series events begin at 8 p.m. in the Mills Godwin Jr. Life Sciences Building Auditorium and are free and open to the public. Seating is first-come, first-served.
For more information on the series, call 683-3116.