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Isserman Lecture Archives

Social Justice and the 1996 Presidential Election
Isserman Lecture Archives

Social Justice and the 1996 Presidential Election

OCTOBER 24, 1996

Congressional Representative Patricia Schroeder *

Jewish Perspective on Neo-Nazism
Isserman Lecture Archives

Jewish Perspective on Neo-Nazism

NOVEMBER 9, 1994

Ernst Stein *

Holocaust Memorial Lecture/Ferdinand Isserman Memorial Lecture

When the Unthinkable Happens
Isserman Lecture Archives

When the Unthinkable Happens

NOVEMBER 5, 1992

Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel *

Corporate Power in America
Isserman Lecture Archives

Corporate Power in America

OCTOBER 18, 1989

Ralph Nader *

Long March: The Untold Story,
Isserman Lecture Archives

Long March: The Untold Story,

OCTOBER 1, 1986

Harrison Salisbury

Something Wonderful: A New Dealer Remembers
Isserman Lecture Archives

Something Wonderful: A New Dealer Remembers

OCTOBER 13, 1982

Former Washington University Chancellor Thomas H. Eliot *

Co-sponsored by Student Union Speakers Programming Board

Social Justice in a World of Shrinking Resources and Rising Poverty
Isserman Lecture Archives

Social Justice in a World of Shrinking Resources and Rising Poverty

OCTOBER 29, 1980

William Shirer *

On-Rushing 1980s–Hard Choices Ahead
Isserman Lecture Archives

On-Rushing 1980s–Hard Choices Ahead

FEBRUARY 15, 1978
U.S. Representative Morris K. Udall *

Use and Abuse of Power
Isserman Lecture Archives

Use and Abuse of Power

FEBRUARY 18, 1976

David Halberstam *

Co-sponsored by Student Academic Committee

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Office for Religious, Spiritual & Ethical Life

Office hours
Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

Office location
Danforth University Center, Suite 150, inside the Center for Diversity & Inclusion

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MSC MSC 1106-0226-01
1 Brookings Drive | St. Louis, MO 63130

314-935-5257 | callista.isabelle@wustl.edu

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