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2016
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2O16 Honors Symposium Lecture Series
Dividing Lines:
Free and open to the public, lectures will take place in the Arts and Technology Building inside the
large community room (AT 139) on the FVCC campus.
Wednesday, March 2
The Secret Psychological Influence of Expectations for Agreement: Do Conformity Pressures Ultimately Create a Happy or a Divided Society? Dr. Luke Conway - Associate Professor of Psychology, The University of Montana – Missoula, MT
Thursday, March 10
Thinking about Race and Religion (Together)
Dr. Nancy Wadsworth - Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Denver – Denver, CO
Thursday, March 17
Divided (and Righteous) We Stand: Psychological Insights on How Group Membership and Moral Values Lead to Conflict, and What We Can Do About It
Ms. Kate Johnson - Ph.D. Candidate, Values, Ideology and Morality Research Laboratory, University of Southern California – Los Angeles, CA
Thursday, March 24
How the Constitution Should Unite Us on Politics, Religion, Race, and Gender
Dr. Leslie Griffin - William S. Boyd Professor of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas – Las Vegas, NV
For more information, contact Ivan Lorentzen at 406.756.3864 or [email protected] or visit
www.fvcc.edu/honorssymposium
Why Good People are Divided by
Politics Religion Race & Gender All lectures begin at 7 p.m.
The 2016 Honors Symposium is funded in part by the Kalispell branch of the American
Association of University Women, FVCC Alumni and Friends, Humanities Montana,
an a liate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Theodore Chase
Endowment Fund. We welcome donations to this fund. Your contribution will ensure the future for innovative honors lectures, programs and activities at FVCC. The  ndings and conclusions of the 2016 Honors Symposium do not necessarily represent the views of Humanities Montana or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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