See the Center’s YouTube channel or Facebook page for recordings of recent events (academic years 2020-2021, 2021-2022, and 2022-2023).
Past Recordings
- Dr. Wendy Roth, "How Do Genetic Ancestry Tests Influence Racial and Ethnic Identity?” 2020 Science and Humanities Lecture, February 18, 2020
- Dr. Joel Shuman, “Medicating Our Lives Away: The Opioid Epidemic, Public Health, and Medical Practice,” 2019 Bessette Lecture, February 4, 2019
- Dr. Meghan Sullivan, “Time Biases,” 2018 Hesburgh Lecture, November 15, 2018
- Dr. Patricia Talone, R.S.M., “Being There: What Contemporary Health Care Owes Persons at the End of Life,” 2018 Feast of St. Francis Lecture, October 15, 2018
- Dr. Aaron Cobb, “Virtues for the Vulnerable: Perinatal Hospice as Exemplary Care,” 2018 Grimes Lecture, April 5, 2018
- Dr. Kate Rossiter, “Microhumiliations and Practices of Pain: The Moral Perils of Institutional Organization,” 2017 Bessette Lecture, January 17, 2017
- Dr. Gabriel Said Reynolds, “The Bible and the Qur’an,” 2017 Grimes Lecture, March 27, 2017
- Professor Robert Vischer, “Conscience and the Common Good,” 2016 Constitution Day Lecture, September 19, 2016
- Dr. Ilia Delio, O.S.F., “Are We at Home in the Cosmos? A Franciscan View of Creation,” 2016 Feast of Saint Francis Lecture, October 10, 2016
- Dr. Mitchell Wayne, “Einstein: How One Mild-Mannered Physicist Changed the Way We Understand Our World,” 2016-2017 Science and Humanities Lecture & Hesburgh Lecture, November 6, 2016