The University of Kansas

Faculty Speakers Bureau
Strong Hall, 1450 Jayhawk Blvd., Room 33, Lawrence, KS 66045 (785) 864-5169 email:govern@ku.edu
Kansas (topics pertaining to the people and state)

Initial contact should be with the Speakers Bureau Office (785) 864-5169, govern@ku.edu, not the individual faculty member.

 

Daphne Fautin, professor-senior curator, fautin@ku.edu

  • Coral Reffs
  • Marine Biology in Kansas
  • The truth about finding Nemo, the Clown Anemone fish

Richard Hale, associate profess, rhale@ku.edu

  • NASA activities in Kansas
  • Unmanned aircraft for remote sensing in the cryosphere
Michael Hoeflich, distinguished professor, hoeflich@ku.edu
  • Kansas legal history
  • Privacy/Patriot Act issues
  • Freedom of Speech
  • Animal rights

Don Huggins, senior scientist, dhuggins@ku.edu

  • Impact of nutrients on Kansas lakes and streams

Charles Krider, professor, ckrider@ku.edu

  • Economic trends and outlook in any county in Kansas
Burdett Loomis, professor, bloomis@ku.edu
  • Kansas politics and policy making

Adrian Melott, professor, melott@ku.edu

  • What happened to the Kansas Science Education Standards

Rita Napier, associate professor, rnapier@ku.edu

  • Race & Bleeding Kansas
  • Race, Violence and the creation of Kansas
  • Ethnic and racial groups in Kansas history
Tim Van Leer, executive director, the Lied Center, tvanleer@ku.edu
  • The importance of the arts in your community

 

 

 

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