The Meaning(s) of Birds on Spirit Jars (Hunping) November 10, 2022 Dr. Keith Knapp, Professor The Citadel
The Meaning of Wen 文 in the “Analects of Confucius” October 27, 2022 Dr. Hans van Ess, Chair in Sinology LMU Munich
Dreaming in PreModern China October 20, 2022 Dr. Robert Campany, Professor of Asian Studies Vanderbilt University
Late Chinese Women Writers & Image of the Female Immortal September 26, 2022 Dr. Yanning Wang, Associate Professor Florida State University
Dress as a Political and Gendered Symbol in Tang China June 2, 2022 Dr. Rebecca Doran, Associate Professor University of Miami
The Reception of Zhuangzi In The West May 5, 2022 Dr. Richard John Lynn, Professor Emeritus University of Toronto
Building Communities Through Fishing in Tampa Bay (Florida Scholars Speaker Series) April 7, 2022 Jessie Fly, Assistant Professor of Anthropology Noëlle Boucquey, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies Eckerd College
A Monk and a Nun Walk Into a Monastery: Contemporary Religious Education in Bhutan (Florida Scholars Speaker Series) March 8, 2022 Dr. Manuel Lopez, Associate Professor of Religion New College of Florida
Religions: Divine Blueprints of Reality, Dated Superstitions, or Paths to Self-Transcendence March 3, 2022 Dr. Mario Poceski, Professor of Buddhist Studies and Chinese Religions University of Florida
Overlooked, but so important: Roles of Invertebrates in Shaping Marine Systems (Florida Scholars Speaker Series) February 22, 2022 Dr. Sandra Gilchrist, Professor of Biology and Marine Science New College of Florida
Opposing Unity: A New History of South China in the First Millennium (Florida Scholars Speaker Series) December 6, 2021 Dr. Andrew Chittick E. Leslie Peter Professor of East Asian Humanities and History Eckerd College
Jesus Maria: A New Translation of the Oldest Native American Letter from Florida (Florida Scholars Speaker Series) November 18, 2021 Dr. George Aaron Broadwell Elling Eide Professor of Anthropology University of Florida
Love in the Time of Comets: The Playwright Who Rebuked an Emperor January 16, 2020 Dr. Victoria B. Cass Professor Emerita, University of Colorado
The Grand Scribe’s Record: A History of the First History of China December 3, 2019 Dr. Masha Kobzeva Visiting Scholar
An Introduction to Chinese Shadow Puppet Theater October 15, 2019 Dr. Fan Pen Li Chen, Associate Professor of Chinese Studies State University of New York at Albany
Manuscripts and Ephemera from Inside Asian Religious Statues: Some Things I Wish I Could Have Discussed with Professor Elling Eide September 5, 2019 Dr. James Robson, Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations Harvard University