First Times Talk of the semester Wednesday Jan. 24 - 12-12:50 p.m., Library 241 with Dr. Nathan Bedsole on "How do we stay human in inhumane times? What are the lessons of Athens and Jerusalem?" 

First Times Talk of the semester Wednesday Jan. 24 - 12-12:50 p.m., Library 241 with Dr. Nathan Bedsole on "How do we stay human in inhumane times? What are the lessons of Athens and Jerusalem?" 

Please join us as we kick off this semester's Times Talk discussion series with an engaging conversation facilitated by Dr. Nathan Bedsole, assistant professor of Communication and director of the Georgia College & State University Speech and Debate Program on "How do we stay human in inhumane times? What are the lessons of Athens and Jerusalem?"



In preparation, participants are encouraged to read this New York Times editorial

 https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/23/opinion/brutalizing-humanity-modernity.html

Next week's Times Talk is Wed. Jan. 31: Jacob Carter on "How might the curricular track to calculus present an equity issue?"

 https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/13/us/california-math-data-science-algebra.html?searchResultPosition=4

Times Talk at Georgia College is celebrating 18 continuous years as the first in the nation college weekly discussion series on current and significant public events and issues as reported by the New York Times and other reputable news sources. The topics change weekly and are chosen and facilitated by volunteer faculty, staff, students and community members. Times Talks are open to all campus and local community members. Just bring your brain. There's free pizza while it lasts.

Updated: 2024-01-22
Jan Hoffmann
jan.hoffmann@gcsu.edu
478-445-5556
American Democracy Project