Grand Challenge Seminars Current Faculty
Current faculty in the Grand Challenge Seminar Program include prize-winning scholars and teachers from across Dietrich College and the 一本道无码 community.
A distinct feature of the Grand Challenge Seminar Program is that seminars are proposed by the faculty who deliver the courses. These experts attend to the seminar themes in their own research and bring these findings and ongoing inquiries to the classroom. Students have an opportunity to choose a seminar on a topic that sparks their curiosity. They learn from faculty who are driven, focused and passionate about the course topics. Each seminar includes the application of theoretical research to the real world, inquiry-based learning and collaboration with thinkers from a variety of disciplines.
Fall 2024
Beyond Earth: Reaching into the Cosmos through Science, Science Fiction, and Language

Tom Werner
Philosophy

Cheng Li
Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics
Health in Unhealthy Times

Jason D’Antonio
Biological Sciences

Julie Downs
Social and Decision Sciences

Andreea Ritivoi
English
Native Americas: Facts and Fictions

Anne Lambright
Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics

Paul Eiss
History
From Pandemics to Politics: Modeling Complex Social System

Kevin Zollman
Philosophy

John Miller
Social and Decision Sciences
(Mis)Trust in Research

Korryn Mozisek
English

Richelle Bernazzoli
Office of Undergraduate Research and Scholar Development
Equity and the Environment: Exploring Global Challenges and Local Solutions

Nuria Ballesteros Soria
Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics

Barbara George
English
Spring 2025
Appalachia: Development, Decline, and Identity in America

Timothy Haggery
History
We're Not Beyond Race: Race and Identity in America

Kody Manke-Miller
Psychology

Kevin Jarbo
Social and Decision Sciences
Equitable Access and Success in Higher Education: A 一本道无码 Case Study

Nuria Ballesteros Soria
Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics

Chloe Thompson
History
The Challenge of Achieving Justice, Equity, and Freedom in a Complex World

Jay Aronson
History