Celebrating Disruptions in the Liberal Arts

Join a series of panel discussions on Friday, October 27, focused on critical topics in the liberal arts, including “Emergent Histories,” “Edges of Reason,” and “Unsettling Spaces.”

Our students at The College of Wooster continue a tradition of unflinching intellectual and artistic inquiry, a history of risk-taking through detailed research, discovery, debate, correction, revision, and dissemination throughout their journey to become leaders of character and influence in their professional careers. As a community of Independent Minds, Working Together, we face challenges of this mission daily on many fronts—in the political arena, in the media, houses of worship, and beyond. These panels showcase scholars who are bravely raising their voices to push forward new scholarship in dialogue with others.”

–President Anne McCall

President Anne E. McCall


Emergent Histories

10:15 a.m. | Gault Recital Hall, Scheide Music Center

Facilitated by Christa Craven, Interim Dean for Faculty Development, Professor of Anthropology, and Chair of Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies at the College

Beatrice Adams

"Why the New Great Migration Matters?"

Deborah McGrady head shot

Deborah McGrady

"Whose history is it anyway? LGBTQ efforts to free Joan of Arc"

Yalman Onaran head shot

Yalman Onaran '91

"Zombie Economies"


Edges of Reason

1:00 p.m. | Gault Recital Hall, Scheide Music Center

Facilitated by Ravi Palat, Affiliated Scholar of the College

Margaux Day ’06

Margaux Day '06

“Democratizing climate finance: How the global response to the climate crisis can be more accountable to frontline communities”

Peter deSouza head shot

Peter deSouza

"Conundrums of Democracy"

Courtney Thompson

"What Moves at the Margin"


Unsettling Spaces

2:30 p.m. | Gault Recital Hall, Scheide Music Center

Facilitated by President Anne McCall

Paul Edmiston

Paul Edmiston

"Unsettled Proteins Confined to Nanopores: Use of Visual Art to Inspire Science"

Tate McCoy head shot

Tate McCoy '93

"Evolution of Culture in the Workplace"

Jordan Biro Walters, associate professor of history at The College of Wooster

Jordan Walters

"The Making and Unmaking of Queer Belonging"