Texas Tech University

Special Events—2014

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October 22

African Geopolitics

Featuring Ambassador Tibor P. Nagy, Jr., Vice Provost for International Affairs, Texas Tech University. Event co-sponsored with Texas Tech University AFROTC.

October 08

The U.S Constitution and Civilian Control of the Military

Featuring Dr. Ian Ostrander, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Texas Tech University. Event co-sponsored with Texas Tech University AFROTC.

September 10

Terrorism: A Short Course

Featuring Colonel David J. Lewis, USAF (Retired) and Director of the Strategic Studies graduate program at Texas Tech University. Event co-sponsored with Texas Tech University AFROTC.

June 26

Abolition in the Age of Revolution

Featuring Dr. Karlos Hill, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Texas Tech University. Event cosponsored by the TTU K-12 Global Education Outreach and supported by a grant from the Center for Global Understanding.

Dr. Karlos Hill - Lecture

June 26

Taking Root: Revolutionary Ideals and Socioeconomic Realities in Latin America

Featuring Dr. Bryan Vizzini, Associate Professor, Department of History, West Texas A&M University. Event cosponsored by the TTU K-12 Global Education Outreach and supported by a grant from the Center for Global Understanding.

Dr. Bryan Vizzini - Lecture

June 25

“All the World's a Stage”: Beaumarchais and the American Revolution

Featuring Dr. James E. Brink, Associate Professor and Director, Honors Arts and Letters, Honors College, Texas Tech University. Event cosponsored by the TTU K-12 Global Education Outreach and supported by a grant from the Center for Global Understanding.

Dr. James E. Brink - Lecture

June 25

Roots and Reverberations: The American Revolution in Britain

Featuring Dr. Matthew Reardon, Assistant Professor, Department of History, West Texas A&M University. Event cosponsored by the TTU K-12 Global Education Outreach and supported by a grant from the Center for Global Understanding.

Dr. Matthew Reardon - Lecture

May 06

Debate on Immigration: Should the United States Significantly Liberalize Immigration?

Featuring Dr. Bryan Caplan, Professor of Economics, George Mason University, Dr. Stephen H. Balch, Director, Institute for the Study of Western Civilization, substituting for Dr. Herb London, President, London Center for Policy Research,moderated by Dr. Benjamin Powell, Director of the Free Market Institute, Texas Tech University. Event cohosted by the Free Market Institute.

Debate on Immigration - Flyer