Leave Everything and Sing to God: Hindu Holy Women in India - Antoinette DeNapoli, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, University of Wyoming
Passing Gas: Why you may be driving an electric car in the near future - Ray DeStefano, Industrial Electricity Instructor, Gillette College
Wyoming’s Heart Mountain Relocation Center: A Living Legacy - Eric Sandeen, Professor of American Studies and Director, Wyoming Institute for Humanities Research, University of Wyoming
How the Brain Learns to See: Studying Tadpoles to Understand People - Kara Pratt, Assistant Professor of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming
Democracy’s Past, Democracy’s Future: Problems and Possibilities - Scott Henkel, Assistant Professor of English, University of Wyoming
Will We Ever Have Beautiful Forests Again? Bark Beetles, Resilience, and Future Forests - Daniel Tinker, Associate Professor of Botany, University of Wyoming
Spring 2017 – Jackson, WY
An Economy That Works: Measuring Immigrant Contributions to Teton County - Noah Novogrodsky, Professor of Law, University of Wyoming
Writing the New American West: Postfrontier Literature - Nina S. McConigley, Assistant Professor of Honors, University of Wyoming
The Biology of Sex, Gender and Orientation - Donal Skinner, Professor and Department Chair of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming
Spring 2017 – Rock Springs, WY
When Coal Died in Wyoming: A History of Energy - Phil Roberts - Professor of History, University of Wyoming
Repeal and Replace: A Delicate Game of Jenga - Mary Burman - Professor of Nursing and Dean of the School of Nursing, University of Wyoming
The Fifth Beginning: What Six Million Years of Human History Can Tell us about the Future - Robert Kelly, Professor of Anthropology, University of Wyoming
How Synthetic Biology Will Change Medicine... And Us - Mark Gomelsky, Professor of Molecular Biology, University of Wyoming
Writing the Way West: Authors in America - Caroline McCracken-Flesher, Professor of English, University of Wyoming
The Fifth Beginning: What Six Million Years of Human History Can Tell Us About the Future -Robert Kelly, Professor of Anthropology, University of Wyoming
Marketing the Wonderful Wizard of Oz: L. Frank Baum and Ozmania - Susan Aronstein, Professor of English, University of Wyoming
Jesus Reading Scripture at Nazareth: The Archaeology of Worship in First-Century Synagogues - Paul Flesher, Professor of Religious Studies, University of Wyoming
Art and Religion in the Philosophy of Paul Weiss - Dr. Paul Young, President, Sheridan College
Sour Whiskey, Cheap Wine, Plastic Milk, and Snake Oil: Food Fraud across National and International Supply Chains - Mariah Ehmke, Associate Professor of Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Wyoming
The Fifth Beginning: What Six Million Years of Human History Can Tell us about the Future - Robert Kelly, Professor of Anthropology, University of Wyoming
Giving a Hoot about Wildlife Genetics: Enhancing the Survival of Western Wyoming’s Bighorn Sheep and Owls - Holly Ernest, Wyoming Excellence Chair, Professor of Veterinary Sciences, University of Wyoming
How Did Shoshone Cavern National Monument Become Just Another Hole in the Ground?: A Case Study in State/Federal Debates over Control of Public Lands - Dr. Phil Roberts, Professor of History
How the Brain Learns to See: Studying Tadpoles to Understand People - Dr. Kara Pratt, Assistant Professor of Zoology and Physiology
Will We Ever Have Beautiful Forests Again? Bark Beetles, Resilience, and Future Forests - Daniel Tinker, Associate Professor of Botany, University of Wyoming
Tropical forests in Wyoming? Only 55 Million Years Ago - Dr. Ellen Currano, Associate Professor of Botany, Geology and Geophysics, University of Wyoming
Bigger Than We Can Imagine: How Mathematicians Grapple with Infinity - Dr. Myron Allen, Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Wyoming
Finding Religion in a Globalized World - Dr. Mary Keller, Senior Lecturer of Philosophy and Religious Studies, University of Wyoming