2008 Honors Seminar Series
How do choices, challenges, and consequences relate to the paradox of affluence? Subscribe to the 2008 Honors Seminar Series and find out!
The National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC) and Phi Theta Kappa invite you to subscribe to the 2008 Honors Seminar Series, The Paradox of Affluence: Choices, Challenges, and Consequences. This Series of four lectures, presented by renowned speakers will be broadcast via C-band and Ku-band satellite to college campuses across the nation and will also be accessible in the days following the live broadcast via online video downloads.
The Series will take place during the fall semester. Dates for the live 2008 seminars are listed below. All seminars will air at 6:30 pm Central Time.
Expanded speaker and subscription information coming soon!
Seminar 1: Tuesday, September 23
Doctors without Borders - North America by Dr. Richard HeinzlSeminar 2: Tuesday, October 7
Pathways out of Poverty through Green Collar Jobs: The Role of Scholarship in Improving Quality of Life for Urban Residents by Dr. Raquel PinderhughesSeminar 3: Tuesday, October 21
The Geography of Bliss by Eric WeinerSeminar 4: Tuesday, November 18
Archaeological Evidence for the Origins of Affluence by Dr. Michael Galaty
For colleges/universities that are unable to receive the Series via satellite, the seminars will also be available online as a video download in the week following the live broadcast.









