January 8, 2017
1:30PM - 2:30PM
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Rick Livingston Talk
Rick Livingston has a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Yale University (1990), and teaches regularly in the Department of Comparative Studies. Long-standing research interests include literary and cultural theory, postcolonial studies and 20th century literature; more recently, he has been working on the cultural dimensions of sustainability. He’s been part of the Advisory Group to the President's Council on Sustainability, serves as a Cultural Facilitator in OSU's Excellence to Eminence Initiative, and is an active member of OSU's Art of Hosting Conversations That Matter community of practice.
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2017-01-08 13:30:00
2018-01-08 14:30:00
Rick Livingston Talk
Rick Livingston has a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Yale University (1990), and teaches regularly in the Department of Comparative Studies. Long-standing research interests include literary and cultural theory, postcolonial studies and 20th century literature; more recently, he has been working on the cultural dimensions of sustainability. He’s been part of the Advisory Group to the President's Council on Sustainability, serves as a Cultural Facilitator in OSU's Excellence to Eminence Initiative, and is an active member of OSU's Art of Hosting Conversations That Matter community of practice.
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Department of Comparative Studies
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Rick Livingston has a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Yale University (1990), and teaches regularly in the Department of Comparative Studies. Long-standing research interests include literary and cultural theory, postcolonial studies and 20th century literature; more recently, he has been working on the cultural dimensions of sustainability. He’s been part of the Advisory Group to the President's Council on Sustainability, serves as a Cultural Facilitator in OSU's Excellence to Eminence Initiative, and is an active member of OSU's Art of Hosting Conversations That Matter community of practice.