The School of Professional and Continuing Studies is pleased to introduce the lineup of spring events in the Graduate Education Speaker Series, bringing speakers and events onto the University of Richmond campus to address subjects of interest to prospective and current teachers, educational administrators, community organizers and others engaged in education and related fields.
Jessica Flanigan, assistant professor of leadership studies and philosophy, politics, economics and law, makes a feminist argument for instituting a Universal Basic Income.
A review in The Latin American Review of Books calls Dr. Ernesto Semán's Ambassadors of the Working Class: Argentina’s International Labor Activists and Cold War Democracy in the Americas a "brilliant history of a hidden aspect of Peronism."
Dr. Edward Ayers, President Emeritus and Professor of Humanities at the University of Richmond, will discuss his new book, The Thin Light of Freedom: The Civil War and Emancipation in the Heart of America on Monday, January 29 at 12 noon.