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Fallon-Marshall Lecture Series
The Fallon-Marshall Lecture was established by philanthropist Ms. Mary Marshall in 1994 as a discussion forum for issues in the humanities and social sciences. Marshall named the lecture for her close friend and former Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, Daniel Fallon. Upon Ms. Marshall's death, the College renamed the lecture series the Fallon-Marshall Lecture. Each year proposals are accepted from faculty in the liberal arts and the Planning and Resources Committee selects one for presentation.
2008 - Walter D. Kamphoefner, History
2007 - Stjepan G. Mestrovic, Sociology
2005-2006 - Michael R. Waters, Anthropology & Geology
2004 - Vaughn M. Bryant, Anthropology
2003 - David Vaught, History
2002 - Katherine I. Miller, Speech Communication
2001 - David Rosen, Psychology
2000 - Jon Alston, Sociology & D. Bruce Dickson, Anthropology
1999 - Daniel Bornstein, History
1998 - Richard Street, Speech Communication
1997 - Pamela Matthews, English
1996 - Alston Thoms, Anthropology
1995 - Jane Sell, Sociology & Melanie Hawthorne, Modern and Classical Languages
1994 - Daniel Fallon, Psychology
For more information, visit the Fallon-Marshall Lecture Series section of the website.
2007 - Stjepan G. Mestrovic, Sociology
2005-2006 - Michael R. Waters, Anthropology & Geology
2004 - Vaughn M. Bryant, Anthropology
2003 - David Vaught, History
2002 - Katherine I. Miller, Speech Communication
2001 - David Rosen, Psychology
2000 - Jon Alston, Sociology & D. Bruce Dickson, Anthropology
1999 - Daniel Bornstein, History
1998 - Richard Street, Speech Communication
1997 - Pamela Matthews, English
1996 - Alston Thoms, Anthropology
1995 - Jane Sell, Sociology & Melanie Hawthorne, Modern and Classical Languages
1994 - Daniel Fallon, Psychology
For more information, visit the Fallon-Marshall Lecture Series section of the website.

