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Hundreds of visitors come to Boston College each year to deliver public lectures. Some are famous, others are known mainly to the cognoscenti of specialized intellectual fields. These are some of the individuals who spoke in the halls of the University this past year.
Related Links
- Helen Alvaré's Catholic University faculty page
- More on Alvaré's visit, BCM, Spring 2005
- Billy Collins's poems (with audio)
- Ann Coulter's homepage
- Dorothy Cross's exhibition at the McMullen Museum of Art
- Interview with Roméo Dallaire, NPR, February 5, 2005 (audio)
- Interview with Joe Derrane (with audio), 2004
- More on Derrane, BCM, Fall 2004 (with audio)
- Interview with Michael Eric Dyson, Now, June 18, 2004
- Interviews with Barbara Ehrenreich
- Jonathan Safran Foer's novels
- Helen Prejean's homepage
- More on Prejean's visit, BCM, Spring 2005
- David Tracy's University of Chicago faculty page
- View talks at BC Front Row:
- Alvaré: "A Commitment to Life—The Church's Position on Abortion"
- Collins: Poetry Reading
- Cross: "Gone and Coming/Visual Art"
- Dallaire: "The Role of the Church in the Rwandan Genocide"
- Dyson: "Rethinking Black Identity"
- Foer: "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close"
- Nusseibeh: "Palestine—Moral Questions"
- O'Malley: "Vatican II—A Historical Perspective"
- Prejean: "Dead Man Walking—The Journey Continued"
- Tracy: "Tragic Vision—The Abandoned Vision of the West?"
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