Robert & Jane Meyerhoff 水果派AV解说ing Professorship Series

The Robert and Jane Meyerhoff 水果派AV解说ing Professorship was created to bring distinguished scholars, teachers, and practitioners to 水果派AV解说's campus to advance local and national dialogues on pressing issues of our time. The theme of the Meyerhoff lecture series through 2011 was environmental science, and now is current affairs and politics.

2026

Pete Buttigieg

Pete Buttigieg

May 7, 2026 // 7 p.m. // Kraushaar Auditorium

This spring's lecture will feature Pete Buttigieg, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation. During his tenure, he worked to launch over sixty thousand infrastructure projects across the country, improve transportation safety and technology, expand airline passenger protections, and resolve pandemic-related supply chain disruptions.



Previous Speakers

2024

Margaret Atwood

Margaret Atwood


April 12, 2024 // 7 p.m.

This spring's lecture was delivered by award-winning author Margaret Atwood. A prolific author of 18 books of poetry and 18 novels, as well as 11 nonfiction books and nine collections of short stories, the renowned author of The Handmaid鈥檚 Tale (now an Emmy-winning television show on Hulu) will address 水果派AV解说 students, faculty, and staff.


Dr. Anthony Fauci


November 20, 2024 // 7 p.m. // Kraushaar Auditorium

This fall鈥檚 lecture will feature Dr. Anthony Fauci, former director of the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases, interviewed live on stage by NPR journalist Scott Simon.


2023

Sherrilyn Ifill

Sherrilyn Ifill


March 15, 2023 // 7 p.m.

Sherrilyn Ifill served as the seventh President and Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund (LDF) from 2013 to 2022, and currently serves as President and Director-Counsel Emeritus. Ifill, the second woman to ever lead LDF, provided visionary and transformational leadership during one of the most consequential and intense moments in our nation鈥檚 history. She began her career as a Fellow at the American Civil Liberties Union, before joining the staff of the LDF as an Assistant Counsel in 1988, where she litigated voting rights cases for five years.


2022

Garry Kasparov

Garry Kasparov


April 27, 2022 // 7 p.m.

Garry Kasparov is a Russian pro-democracy leader, global human-rights activist, business speaker and author, and former world chess champion. Kasparov鈥檚 was one of the first prominent Soviets to call for democratic and market reforms and was an early supporter of Boris Yeltsin鈥檚 push to break up the Soviet Union. In 1990, he and his family escaped ethnic violence in his native Baku as the USSR collapsed. In 2005, Kasparov, in his 20th year as the world鈥檚 top-rated player, retired from professional chess to join the vanguard of the Russian pro-democracy movement.


2021

Mikki Kendall

Mikki Kendall


February 24, 2021 // 7 p.m.

is a writer, diversity consultant, and occasional feminist who talks about intersectionality, policing, gender, sexual assault, and other current events. She is the author of Amazons, Abolitionists, and Activists and Hood Feminism. Her essays can be found at TIME, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Ebony, Essence, and a host of other sites.


Frank Langfitt

Frank Langfitt


March 4, 2021 // 4 p.m.

is the London correspondent for National Public Radio (NPR) and has been with the news organization for more than a decade. Previously, Langfitt spent five years as an NPR correspondent covering China. Based in Shanghai, he drove a free taxi around the city for a series on a changing China as seen through the eyes of ordinary people. He has expanded his reporting into a book, The Shanghai Free Taxi: Journeys with the Hustlers and Rebels of the New China.


Masha Gessen

Masha Gessen


March 16, 2021 // 7 p.m.

is the author of twelve books, including the National Book Award鈥搘inning The Future Is History: How Totalitarianism Reclaimed Russia and The Man Without a Face: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin. A staff writer at The New Yorker and the recipient of numerous awards, including Guggenheim and Carnegie fellowships, Gessen teaches at Bard College.


Tressie McMillan Cottom

Tressie McMillan Cottom


April 8, 2021 // 7 p.m.

, associate professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, researches higher education, work, race, class, gender, and digital societies. She is the author of Lower Ed, her critically acclaimed work on for-profit higher education and social inequality, and THICK: And Other Essays, which was a nonfiction finalist for the National Book Awards. Her culture podcast is Hear to Slay.


David Blight

David W. Blight


April 14, 2021 // 7 p.m.

is a teacher, scholar, and public historian at Yale University. He is the author of Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom, which garnered nine book awards, including the Pulitzer Prize. As director of the Gilder Lehrman Center at Yale, Blight organizes conferences, working groups, lectures, the administering of the annual Frederick Douglass Book Prize, and public outreach programs regarding the history of slavery and its abolition.


Ta-Nehisi Coates

Ta-Nehisi Coates


April 22, 2021 // 7 p.m.

is a distinguished writer in residence at NYU鈥檚 Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. He is the author of the bestselling books The Water Dancer, The Beautiful Struggle, We Were Eight Years in Power, and Between the World and Me, which won the National Book Award. Coates is a recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship and the current author of the Marvel comics The Black Panther and Captain America.


Tiffany Florvil

Tiffany N. Florvil


May 3, 2021 // 7 p.m.

is an assistant professor at the University of New Mexico and a cultural historian of 20th-century Germany with wide-ranging interests and specializations in modern European history, African/Black diaspora studies, as well as women鈥檚, gender, and sexuality Studies. Her latest book is Mobilizing Black Germany: Afro-German Women and the Making of a Transnational Movement.


2018-2019

, Civil Rights Activist; Host of 鈥淧od Save The People鈥; and Author of 鈥淥n the Other Side of Freedom鈥 (Spring 2019)

2017-2018

, visual op-ed columnist, The New York Times, CNN contributor and NY Times best-selling author (Fall 2017)

2016-2017

Garrison Keillor, writer and humorist best known for his popular live radio variety show, A Prairie Home Companion (Spring 2017)

, Playwright, actor, and professor (Spring 2017)

2014-2015

, author of The Beautiful Struggle, senior editor and essayist for The Atlantic (Spring 2015)

, president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (Spring 2015)
Colin L. Powell, retired general and former U.S. secretary of state (Spring 2015)

2013-2014

, retired General and former commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan (Spring 2014)

, New York Times op-ed columnist (Fall 2013)

2012-2013

, journalist, author, New York Times op-ed columnist, and Pulitzer Prize-winner (Spring 2013)

, Pulitzer Prize-winning American biographer, historian, and political commentator (Fall 2012)

2011-2012

, author and New York Times columnist (Spring 2012)

, mayor of Newark, New Jersey (Fall 2011)

2010-2011

(Spring 2011)

, British primatologist, ethnologist, anthropologist, and U.N. Messenger of Peace (Fall 2010)

2009-2010

, author, journalist, activist, and well-known critic of the global industrial food complex (Spring 2010)

Robert Kennedy, environmental activist and attorney (Fall 2009)

2008-2009

Wangari Maathai, the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize (Spring 2009)

Tom Friedman, three time Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalist and author (Fall 2008)

 

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