What is the Humanities Symposium? |
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Since its inception almost twenty years ago, Loyola’s Humanities Center
has been sponsoring an annual Humanities Symposium, which is a week-long
series of events related to a particular text for students, faculty,
friends of the college, and the Baltimore community. Our main goal has
been to get a large portion of the college community to read the same
work at roughly the same time, and to be engaged in a common inquiry.
The text is chosen on the basis of a vote by representatives of the
humanities faculty on the Humanities Steering Committee. We try to
choose a book which is both accessible to, but a challenge for,
professors in the humanities and social sciences. In the past, many
faculty members in various disciplines have adopted the text for use
in a variety of courses. The result has been that a vast proportion
of our students has had the book specifically assigned to them during
a particular semester. In previous years this has been quite successful
in promoting a community conversation on a very high level. The third full week of February has been designated for the Symposium itself. This has become the capstone of the semester’s intellectual exchange. The week is packed with special events related to our text. Scholarly papers, art exhibits, musical performances, films, and other events, which help contextualize our text are scheduled around a keynote speaker. Two days during the official Symposium week are set aside for Loyola student-faculty colloquia. During each scheduled class period (normally throughout Tuesday and Wednesday) faculty bring their classes to McManus Theater. These colloquia have traditionally been led by panels composed of three or four faculty members from different disciplines. Each panelist provides a brief precis of his or her ideas about the text, and poses some questions for discussion. The format is fairly informal, is meant to stimulate the participation of students, and aims to engage the text across narrow disciplinary boundaries. In
addition, humanities departments, as well as any other interested department or
program, sponsor their own special
events related to the Symposium text or theme. These are usually
scattered throughout the spring semester, and are advertised in
conjunction with the main program. The vitality of Loyola’s intellectual
life is dramatically enhanced by widespread participation in the Symposium. | ||
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Past Symposia |
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