Participants in this conference on academic freedom will include Judith Butler,Maxine Elliot Professor in Rhetoric and Comparative Literature, the University of California, Berkeley; David Bromwich,Sterling Professor of English, Yale University; Robert Zimmer, President of the University of Chicato; and Richard Shweder, William Claude Reavis Distinguished Service Professor of Human Development, University of Chicago.
What is Academic Freedom For?
Wednesday, October 21, 2009 4:00pm - 8:30pm Presidential Rooms 2 and 3, Third Floor, Faculty House
Notes
Free and open to the public
No registration required
First come, first seated
Participants
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Judith Butler
Maxine Elliot Professor
University of California, Berkeley
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David Bromwich
Sterling Professor of English
Yale University
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Robert Zimmer
President
University of Chicago
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Richard A. Shweder
William Claude Reavis Distinguished Service Professor of Human Development
University of Chicago
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