Geneseo Videos

2012 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Day of Leadership & Service- January 16th 2012. Bill Cook: "Martin Luther King Jr at Age 83"

2012 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Day of Leadership & Service- January 16th 2012. Lulu Westbrooks-Griffin: "Freedom Is Not Free"

2011 Walter Harding Lecture- September 29th 2011. Martha Nell Smith, a pioneer in bringing literary texts and studies to the Internet, addresses "Digital Forensics: Texting Emily Dickinson" at the eighth annual Harding Lecture 

2011 Opening Convocaton- August 26th, 2011. Alice Austin Theater

2011 New Student Convocation- August 28th 2011 Professor Melanie Blood delivered the key note address to incoming Freshman class.

2011 GREAT Day Keynote- Fifth annual GREAT Day Keynote address by Dr. Thomas D. Seeley, Professor in the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior at Cornell University entitled, "Honeybee Democracy."

2011 Diversity Lecture- April 7th 2011 John D'Emilio, professor of gender and women's studies and history at the University of Illinois at Chicago, presented a lecture entitled, "Rethinking Gay History. Or Richard Nixon: Gay Liberationist?"

2011 Roemer Lecture- February 23rd 2011 Norman Neureiter, Senior Adviser for the Center for Science, Technology and Security Policy at the American Association at the Advancement of Science (AAAS) a lecture on "Science and Foreign Policy"

2011 Phi Beta Kappa Lecture- February 7th 2011 Richard E. Nisbett delivered the 2011 PBK Lecture entitled, "The Geography of Thought: How Asians and Westerners Think Differently...and Why"

7th Annual Harding Lecture- September 23rd 2010 Caleb Cain delivered the 7th Annual Harding Lecture. Down Load from iTunes U.

New Student Convocation- August 29th 2010, Guest Speaker, Professor of Psychology,  Terry Bazzett. Down Load from iTunes U.


GREAT Day 2010 Keynote -April 20th 2010, Helen Epstein's presentation, "Trying to Tell the Truth: Researching and Writing Memoir"

 

Roemer Lecture -March 31st 2010, Chief Justice of Ghana's Supreme Court, Georgina Wood, on "The Dynamic of Law and Development in Ghana."

 

The Evangelical Black Atlantic  -September 24th 2009, Michael Warner, Chair of Yale University's English Department and Seymour H. Knox, Professor of English and Professor of American Studies address "The Evangelical Black Atlantic" at the sixth annual Walter Harding Lecture.

New Student Convocation 2009
  -August 30th 2009 Guest speaker Professor Jeffrey Koch.

3rd Annual GREAT Day Keynote
-Lane Nishikawa actor, director, producer, poet, and author shares observations on his lifelong career in theater and film, focusing on why the creation of original work is crucial to the continued health of the arts.

6th Annual President's Lecture on Diversity
-Maria Guajardo, “Navigating Across Cultures” Maria Guajardo, the director of the mayor’s Office for Education and Children in Denver, CO delivered the annual President’s Diversity Lecture April 7.

Governor Paterson
-March 12th 2009 SUNY Geneseo addressed in a town hall style discussion.

Phi Beta Kappa Lecture -March 4th 2009 Yale's JD McClatchy "Words into Music: Adventures in the World of Opera".

"One Better World"  -February 23rd 2009 Vernon A. Wall, Director of Educational Programs and Publications, American College Personnel Association (ACPA), College Student Educators International.

Second Annual H. James Birx Lecture -February 18th 2009 Dr. Neve Gordon has been named this year's H. James Birx Distinguished Scholar, "Prospects for Peace in Israel/Palestine".

The Lockhart Lecture  -November 19th 2008 delivered by Dr. Anthony Gu "The Subprime Crisis and the Proposed Regulatory Overhaul".

The Alumni Supported Professorship Lecture -November 12th 2008 Wendy Pogozelski presented "Your History is in Your Genes: Using DNA to Study the Origins of People Groups".

MacVittie Lecture -October 24th 2008 Dr. Tony Campolo presented the MacVittie Lecture. 

Roemer Lecture -October 15th 2008 Roemer Lecturer Juan Cole "Iran, Iraq, and the Shiite Crescent".

Panel Discussion -October 15th 2008 Roemer Lecturer Juan Cole participated in a panel discussion on Iraq.

Candidates Forum -October 1st 2008, Political candidates on the November 4th election ballots for the six districts have been invited to participate in the candidates forum.

Panel Discussion: Insider Secrets to Achieving Success -Thursday Sept. 25th 2008, Women in Leadership Geneseo Alumnae Success Stories.

Harding Lecture -September 24th 2008, Frances Smith Foster, Candler Professor of English and Women’s Studies at Emory University.

Malnutrition in Rochester City Kids -September 17th 2008, Xerox Center presents Heather Fiore to discuss Malnutrition in Rochester City Kids.

Future of Democracy -September 15th, 2008, Peter Levine, Director of The Center of Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement, Tufts University.

Faculty Convocation -August 22nd 2008

New Student Convocation -August 24th 2008

Diversity Lecture -April 3rd 2008, Bruce Jacobs, author of “Race Manners for the 21st Century”.

GREAT Day Keynote -April 22nd 2008, Steven Squyres, Goldwin Smith Professor of Astronomy.

Phi Beta Kappa Lecture -March 12th 2008, Dr. Th Emil Homerin “Islam: from Muhammed to Bin Laden and Beyond”.

First Annual H James Birx Lecture -February 27th 2008, Patrick Bond, director of the Center for Civil Society at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban.