Moraine Valley Library Events

  1. This Podcast is Moving! 2015/06/04
    The Event Podcast and Check It Out Podcasts are merging into a single podcast.
  2. Symbolism of the Mandala2015/06/04
    Khentul Rinpoche of the Drepung Loseling Monastery discusses the meaning of the sand manadala in Tibetan Bhuddism.
  3. Symbolism of the Mandala2015/05/07
    Khentul Rinpoche of the Drepung Loseling Monastery discusses the meaning of the sand manadala in Tibetan Bhuddism.
  4. Domestic Violence and LGBT Community featuring Jennifer Nye2015/04/16
    Jennifer Nye talks about barriers the LGBT community face additional in finding resources and support when confronting domestic violence within their relationships.Members of Moraine Valley's GASP (Gender and Sexual Progress club) discuss their experiences.
  5. GASP A Discussion by Gender and Sexual Minority Students2015/04/02
    Members of Moraine Valley's GASP (Gender and Sexual Progress club) discuss their experiences.
  6. Syria and the Syrian Refugee Crisis2015/02/26
    Dr. Zaher Sahloul and Suzanne Akhras-Sahloul members of the Syrian American Medical Society, discuss why we should care about Syria, where more than 12 million Syrians, of which more than 75 percent are women and children, are either refuges or internally displaced.
  7. En avant les calories French fine cooking a global heritage, a taste of paradise2015/02/26
    Culinary and cultural event featuring Michael O'Shea of MVCC's Culinary Arts program and Kevin O'Connell from the Foreign Language Department.
  8. Writing for Change James Baldwin and the 1960s2015/02/23
    MVCC faculty member Tamarra Coleman-Hill discusses the significance of literary great James Baldwin and the Civil Rights movement.
  9. Women and War in the Middle East2014/11/20
    Dr. Nadine Naber addresses various historical and political conditions that produce violence against women in the Arab world with a focus on Palestine.
  10. How did the Great War Shape the 20th Century? A Faculty Panel Discussion 2014/11/06
    We will mark the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I with a discussion of the significance of this immense and horrific global conflict.
  11. Not Quite White: U.S. Census Race Classification and Arab-Americans2014/11/06
    According the U.S. Census, people of Arab descent are classified as White yet many Arab-Americans would consider themselves not quite White.
  12. Numbers Push Food and Drink Choices2014/11/06
    Presenter Jeff Garza, principal at Garza Consulting in Grand Rapids, Michigan, specializes in sensometrics, connecting sensory perception, mathematics and statistical methods for both product development and quality control.
  13. More Room to the Pie. . . Living Life Beyond Slices2014/11/05
    Come with Jermaine Ford on a journey of discovering that “aha moment.
  14. “To Thine Own Self Be True”: Stories from a Life of Perpetual Wanderlust2014/11/06
    Tommy Hensel shares stories of his life of perpetual wanderlust and serial "non-belonging."
  15. Plato’s Cave and Moraine’s Core Values2014/11/06
    Jeff Christ discusses the Plato's Cave and draws some philosophical lessons from it, finding interesting connections to Moraine Valley’s Core Values.
  16. Terribly Toxic to Terrifically Tranquil2014/11/06
    Maryan Jatczak's story to holistic nursing.
  17. Am I Paranoid? Buying a Home While Black2014/11/06
    Delwyn Jones offers a bold but self-reflective performance piece on race and socio-economic status in suburban America.
  18. James Baldwin and the Intersection of Race, Gender and Sexuality2014/10/21
    McBride is a world renowned scholar who specializes issues relating to race and sexual orientation issues.
  19. Sexuality, Gender, and the Coming Out Process2014/10/15
    Debra Gittler, founder and executive director of ConTextos, an educational NGO established in El Salvador and the U.S. will explain how ConTextos, a social entrepreneurship initiative, improves education in the Northern Triangle Countries.
  20. Education in Central America Schooling as a Cause and Solution to the Child Migration Crisis2014/10/15
    Members of the LGBTQ community as well as LGBTQ Allies talk about sexual and gender identity and the coming out process
  21. Suffer in Silence No More Art Fair for Mental Health Awareness2014/10/06
    This special event utilized arts to express all aspects of mental health.
  22. All About Bullying A Faculty Panel Presentation2014/10/02
    Education experts define and explore the causes and impacts of bullying.
  23. Scotty Works OUT Film Screening and Conversation with the Filmmaker2014/10/01
    Filmmaker and MVCC faculty member Dan Pal presents his short film Scotty Works OUT.
  24. Engineering-Building, Accomplishing, Connecting2014/09/24
    Presenter Michael Murphy, a LEED Green associate engineer with Thornton Tomasetti Inc., earned a bachelor’s degree in architectural studies and a master’s degree in architecture from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
  25. What is Queer? Current and Historic Struggles of LGBTQ People 2014/09/23
    Faculty member Jeffrey McCully discusses the ways that gender expression and human sexuality are socially constructed based on norms that change from one society to another and across time.
  26. Board Games and Learning featuring Jason King 2014/09/19
    Faculty members from literature and the library will discuss James Baldwin's classic text.
  27. Graphic Novels as Literature featuring Sheryl Bundy2014/09/18
    Faculty member Sherly Bundy discusses graphic novels as a literary genre.
  28. Comic Books and the Art of Visual Story Telling Featuring Erik LaGatutta 2014/09/18
    Artist and Fine Arts faculty member, Erik LaGatutta discusses the art form of comic books and graphic novels.
  29. Understanding Giovanni's Room A Faculty Panel Discussion 2014/09/09
    Faculty members from literature and the library will discuss James Baldwin's classic text.
  30. A Summer of Dumpster Diving and Sustainability2014/08/13
    Three interns from the Illinois EPA present the findings from their work and offer new insight on sustainability efforts in higher education.
  31. Four Stories of Data The Hidden Power of Numbers2014/06/10
    Jerimi Ann Walker uses four stories of data to illustrate what companies know about us and how the numbers may reveal things that even we didn't know.
  32. Beavers, Bogs, and Badlands The Site and Situation of the Moraine Valley Area2014/05/13
    Jason king will share stories and lessons about why this area, now called Palos, was vital to the settlement of Chicago.
  33. The Truth about Vaccinations and Herd Immunity2014/04/29
    This faculty panel will discuss some of the issues and present valuable information about the safety of vaccines.
  34. What Matters Films Discussion: Turning Apathy to Action (Discussion 2)2014/04/23
    his film that tells the story of three friends—two idealistic activists and one skeptic—attempting to live across three continents in poverty on $1.25 a day.
  35. What Matters Films Discussion: Turning Apathy to Action (Discussion 1)2014/04/23
    his film that tells the story of three friends—two idealistic activists and one skeptic—attempting to live across three continents in poverty on $1.25 a day.
  36. Preservation Reclaiming and Maintaining My Identity as an Arab-American Woman2014/04/22
    Souzan Naser shares the complexity and negotiation process of weaving in and out of her two identities and how she strikes a balance between staying true to her Arab ethnicity while also integrating mainstream American values.
  37. Suicide A Human Condition featuring Dr. Jason Burns2014/04/03
    Dr. Burns is a psychiatrist at the Medical College of Wisconsin. He will explore cultural, legal, and ethical issues surrounding suicide.
  38. Meaning in Destruction Apocalyptic and Post-Apocalyptic Literature2014/04/02
    A panel of Moraine Valley Faculty members address the meaning, value, and history of post-apocalyptic literature.
  39. Science Fair Podcast2014/04/01
    Interviews with participants in the 2014 library science fair.
  40. Psychology of Zombies2014/03/27
    Moraine Valley Psychology faculty members will discuss resilience, evolution and survival, obedience, the nature of fear, PTSD, and many other topics that relate to zombies.
  41. Public Health Preparedness Whole Community Involvement featuring Jeremy Hirst 2014/03/25
    Public health emergencies may impact the economic viability of a community, debilitate business operations, or cause major concern among citizens.
  42. Feminism and Democracy featuring Tamarra Coleman-Hill2014/03/20
    Tamarra Coleman-Hill discusses the connections and meanings between Feminism and Democracy
  43. Education and Democracy Featuring Ann Henson2014/03/20
    Ann Henson discusses the connections between Education and Democracy
  44. Preserving My Memory in a Digital Drop Box featuring John Neff2014/03/20
    John Neff discusses some ways that he utilizes cloud storage and social media to create a digital drop box that is designed to preserve a more encompassing memorial of his life.
  45. Finding My Voice in a Quiet World featuring Maura Vizza2014/02/28
    Through some life experiences and a chat with Eddie Vedder, Maura Vizza found strength and her voice.
  46. Democracies and Republics Then and Now 2014/02/19
    History faculty member Jim McIntyre opens up the MVCC Democracy Commitment faculty lecture series.
  47. Giving Life New Hope: Life Beyond Tragic Times 2014/02/18
    Beverly McLaughlin tells her story of overcoming the death of her daughter, raising her grandchildren, and starting an orphanage in Kenya.
  48. Modern Muslims Three Young Muslim Women Finding a Balance at MVCC2014/02/05
    These young women will share their day-to-day experiences navigating two worlds as they embrace their faith in this uniquely diverse and complex culture.
  49. How Plagues, Disease, and Outbreaks Have Changed History2014/02/04
    Historians consider the role of disease, plagues, and outbreaks throughout history.
  50. Emergency Responses at Moraine Valley Featuring MVCC Police Chief Patrick O'Connor2014/01/29
    MVCC Chief O'Connor will discuss emergency preparedness at MVCC.
  51. Longevity: the Ageless Quest2014/01/17
    Scott Murdoch invites us to go further. Combining wise lessons from ancient elders with data from modern research, he discusses ways we can add yet more happy years to our life.
  52. From History to Mystory: My Journey to the 2009 Presidential Inauguration 2013/12/20
    Charmaine Sevier takes us on the journey of how history became a part of her personal story as she planned for and attended the 2009 presidential inauguration.
  53. Statistical Analysis in the Financial Markets featuring Arthur Urban2013/11/12
    Discussion of how basic statistics serve as a tool in decision making and risk management.
  54. Job Resource Center Internship Employer Panel2013/11/07
    Panel of employers from various industries discussing their internship program. This event is organized by the MVCC Job Resource Center.
  55. World War Z and International Relations2013/10/28
    Assistant Professor of Political Science Kevin Navratil will discuss how theories and concepts in international relations apply to the book World War Z.
  56. The Politics of Food Building Community Through Local and Sustainable Food2013/10/23
    This panel focused on the importance of food and food production from a perspective that considers people and the environment.
  57. Zombie Math Real-World Implications of the Numbers2013/10/22
    Mathematicians Jerimi Walker and Brian Kurth and biologist Peter Porter use a fictional zombie outbreak as a way to explore real-world mathematical models used to predict disease outbreaks.
  58. The Role of Mathematics in Predicting Whiplash Injuries and Seat Belt Performance2013/10/16
    Alumni Michelle Gerrity Disucsses how math is used to predict whiplast injuries in collisions.
  59. Zombies in Art and Popculture2013/10/09
    A dsicussion about the creepy, brain-hungry zombie has become a symbol across art, film and literature.
  60. Evolution of the Blues: A Conversation with the Blues Brothers2013/10/04
    Members of the Official Blues Brothers Review discuss about some of our favorite founding fathers and mothers of the blues
  61. Am I Really an Individual or Just a Zombie2013/10/03
    Philosophy faculty members will discuss the ways that philosophers have thought about the individual and the group.
  62. Surviving a Zombie Apocalypse2013/09/24
    We brought together faculty members to discuss lessons of a fictitious zombie apocalypse and to challenge us to think about how they would survive
  63. The Truth about the #1 Job in America featuring Bryan Bowman2013/09/19
    Actuary Bryan Bowman discusses the acutuarial science field as part of our STEAM series.
  64. Naming My Ghosts and Taming My Myths: A Narrative of Adoption, Discovery, and Reunion2013/09/18
    After spending several years of her adult life searching for answers surrounding her closed adoption, Sandra Beauchamp shares the struggle to locate her birth parents and simultaneously honor the authentic parents who lovingly raised her. This brief narrative is an introduction to her ongoing journey and the role storytelling plays in her quest for answers.
  65. After Egypt The Fate of Political Islam in the Middle East2013/09/17
    Moraine Valley proudly welcomed Dr. Khalil Marrar who discussed the state of Egypt, the role of the US in the Middle East, and the state of Democracy in the Middle East.
  66. The Hopeful Mythology of World War Z2013/09/09
    Literary scholar Mairin Barney of Roosevelt University takes us on an exploration of World War Z and zombie literature.
  67. There and Back Again My Journey from Teacher to Nursing Student and Back2013/08/26
    Sam Chen, who taught anatomy and physiology to prospective nursing students, explores his journey following his decision to become a become a nursing student.
  68. The Little Village Environmental Justice Organization featuring Claudia Ayala2013/05/02
    Community organizer Claudia Ayala discusses the efforts of the Little Village Environmental Justice Organization
  69. What is Activism featuring Tamarra Coleman-Hill2013/05/02
    Faculty member Tamarra Coleman-Hill discusses her life as an activist and the role that activists play in society.
  70. The American Red Cross and Disaster Relief featuring Jodie Lieffring2013/05/02
    Regional Volunteer Coordinator for the American Red Cross, Jodie Lieffring, discusses distaster relief and the role of volunteers.
  71. My Enduring Sustainability Journey by Stephenie Presseller2013/05/02
    Childhood places, experiences with inspirational people, and life choices push us in new directions in life. Stephenie Presseller takes us on her ongoing journey that has led her to become the first sustainability manager at Moraine Valley. This is an amazingly beautiful, challenging, and winding road that invites us all to come along and walk the walk toward sustainability.
  72. Illinois, Chicago, and the Civil War featuring Theodore Karamanski2013/04/24
    The library welcomed noted historian Theodore Karamanski of Loyola University Chicago as our closing lecture for our One Book program on Tony Horwitz's Confederates in the Attic.
  73. Young and Arab in America2013/04/17
    The Arab Student Union hosted a panel discussion in the library about being young, first generation Arab-Americans and the challenges of balancing their Arab culture while embracing their American identity.
  74. Currency of the Civil War Era and Slavery2013/04/03
    Faculty member Rick Aztlan explores the role of institution of slavery in the US economy during the Civil War era through money.
  75. Uncovering Why We Cover The Meaning of the Hijab 2013/03/20
    We apologize that this audio cuts out after 29 minutes due to a technical error. This is an event organized by the Muslim Student Association. .
  76. Anti-Slavery Societies, Feminism, and Sophia Peabody Hawthorne2013/03/06
    Faculty member Carey Millsap-Spears discusses the life of artist Sophia Peabody Hawthorne, wife of noted author Nathaniel Hawthorne.
  77. Grand Strategy of the North and South Why the South Never Had a Chance2013/02/28
    Historian Jim McIntyre tells us why the South was doomed to failure in the US Civil War. This is part of the One Book One College Series.
  78. The Roots of Jazz featuring members of the Moraine Valley Jazz Ensemble2013/02/21
    Moraine Valley Jazz Ensemble director Douglass Bratt and friends present a musical performance and discussion chronicling the origin and evolution of jazz from its roots in American folk, blues and popular music of the late 19th century to the present day styles found in the clubs, stages and concert halls of today.
  79. Islam Up Close featuring Iman Kifah Mustapha 2013/02/14
    A discussion of the core beliefs of Islam by Iman Kifah Mustapha of the Mosque Foundation. This event was organized and sponsored by the MVCC Muslim Student Association and was hosted in the Moraine Valley Community College Library.
  80. Behind and Through the Lens by Glenn Carpenter 2013/02/11
    What is it like to witness history and, even more importantly, to be charged with recording it? Moraine Valley's college photographer, Glenn Carpenter, tells us about the 22 years he has spent recording the visual history of the college and capturing the special moments that change lives.
  81. Thodos Dance Chicago Historical Perspectives of the Devil in the White City2013/02/06
    In preparation for their MVCC performance, the creative directors of Thodos Dance Chicago held a discussion on their process of adapting the novel the Devil and the White City to dance. This event was held in the Moraine Valley Community College LIbrary
  82. A Soldier’s Life Service in the Union and Confederate Armies2013/01/24
    Faculty member Josh Fulton examines a common soldier's perspective of the conflict in both armies--how they lived, fought, and endured.
  83. A Hedgehog Guide to the Universe by Dawn Wrobel2013/01/17
    We all search for a place to call home and a group of people to form our tribe. Dawn Wrobel discusses how an unlikely love affair with hedgehogs helped to reconcile her personal geography and unique identity.
  84. Why Integration Still Matters by Tamara Coleman-Hill2012/12/10
    Drawing on an narrative essay in her collection of essays about growing up in a Southern California, Tamara Coleman-Hill focuses on her own experiences and how court-ordered, bussing helped shape her life. Part of the Teaching and Learning Community Event
  85. International Student Panel Discussion 2012/11/19
    In celebration of International Education Week, we hear from some Moraine Valley international students.This event is organized by Moraine Valley Global Education.
  86. PTSD Faculty Panel Discussion2012/11/01
    Pscyhology and Counseling Faculty members discuss Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
  87. JRC Employer and Internship Panel2012/10/25
    Employers talk about the value of internships. This event is sponsored by the MVCC Job Resource Center.
  88. The Suffering Grasses The Syrian Uprising2012/10/22
    A Syrian Crisis Discussion led by Syrian-American activist Ramah Kudaimi
  89. Global Elections in 20122012/10/18
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  90. Historians Discuss Confederates in the Attic2012/10/11
    Moraine Valley history faculyt members discuss Confederates in the Attic as part of our One Book program.
  91. How Research is Making Healthcare Better Infection Prevention and Antibiotic Stewardship2012/10/10
    Dr. Emily Landon of the University of Chicago Medicine Antibiotic Stewardship Program discusses current research in preventing the spread of infection and the stewardship of antibiotics.
  92. The 2012 Election Panel Discussion2012/10/03
    Moraine Valely Faculty members come together to discussion the Nov 6 election
  93. What Does it Mean to Be American?2012/09/26
    A discussion with sociologist Ricky Cobb about American identity, the Civil War, and our One Book
  94. Author Tony Horwitz talks about John Brown and Confederates in the Attic2012/09/11
    Our One Book, One College author Tony Horwitz talks about his books Midnight Rising and Confederates in the Attic
  95. Perseverance and Hope: The Words of My Life by Lawanda Burrell2012/07/05
    As part of our February 16, 2012 TLC event, Lawanda Burrell discusses how using perseverance and hope helped define her purpose in the eye of a life-altering storm.
  96. What Bigfoot Can Teach Us About Belief by Troy Swanson2012/06/05
    As part of our February 16, 2012 TLC event, Dr. Troy Swanson discusses how the mythic creature Bigfoot can teach us about knowledge and belief.
  97. Communicating by Cutting Up Fabric and Sewing It Back Together by Martha Mazeika2012/05/23
    As part of our February 16, 2012 TLC event, Martha Mazeika discusses her obsession with quilting and how she combines history and emotion in her art
  98. Income Inequality Examining the Divide between the Rich and Poor Throughout the World2012/05/08
    Special event organized by MVCC Global Education
  99. Act Out and the Power of Volunteering featuring Mona Purdy2012/05/02
    Discussion by founder of Share Your Soles Mona Purdy
  100. Act Out and Service to others featuring Laura Gardner2012/05/02
    Discussion by Volunteer Services Mangaer at the Sertoma Centre Laura Gardner as part of the Act Out Volunteer Fair Event
  101. Act Out and Volunteerism featuring Merri Fefles2012/05/02
    Discussion by faculty member Merri Fefles as part of the Act Out Volunteer Fair Event
  102. Why Joni Can't Do Math or Science And What You Can Do About It featuring Larry Langellier2012/04/23
    Larry LangellierAmerican students struggle in math and science. Larry Langellier discusses how the Lego project engages students in scientific thinking and problem solving.
  103. A Conversation about Being Beautiful with Tamarra Coleman-Hill2012/04/23
    Faculty member Tamarra Coleman-Hill who has has worked with the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics discusses cosmetics for men and women
  104. Human Rights in Iran with Elise Auerbach of Amnesty International USA 2012/04/19
    We welcomed Elise Auerbach, Amnesty International USA’s Iran Specialist, who will discuss the current state of human rights in Iran
  105. History of Mexico with Eric Garcia 2012/04/18
    Eric Garcia from from the National Museum of Mexican Art discusses Mexican culture and history
  106. Light of the Common Day National Poetry Month Event2012/04/13
    We welcome Indiana State University professor and poet Matthew Brennan for a special poetry reading. Dr. Brennan will be reading from his newest collection of poems, The Light of Common Day.
  107. Chicago and the Civil War2012/04/05
    Special discussion about the US Civil War featuring noted historian Theodore Karamanski of Loyola University Chicago
  108. The Heart of My Writing Younger Sons, Bastards, and Devils by Tom Dow2012/04/05
    As part of our February 16, 2012 TLC event, Dr. Thomas Dow discusses how his own research into Victorian literature led back to himself
  109. Blurred Boundaries Being Multiracial in a Black and White World2012/03/08
    Dr. Amy Williamson, psychology department chair member, discusses racial ethnic and gender identity and how we understand multiracial and multiethnic identity
  110. Hyperlocal or Just Hyper 21st Century Journalism2012/02/07
    What is the future of journalism featuring Jeremy Shermak, Rob Hart, Dan Lambert and Troy Swanson
  111. Global Perspectives a Conversation with Moraine Valley International Students2011/11/16
  112. Arab-American Women Tell Their Stories2011/11/15
  113. Internship Employer Panel2011/11/03
  114. LGBT and DV Discussion with Dorian Harris2011/10/13
  115. The New World of Journalism2011/10/12
  116. Violence Against Women an International Perspective2011/09/27
  117. Discussion of Between Two Worlds by Roxana Saberi2011/09/13
  118. After bin Laden Democracy Vs Fundamentalism in the Middle East2011/09/12
  119. Substance Abuse The Rest of the Story Featuring Dr. Keviv Osten2011/05/04
  120. The Digging A National Poetry Month Special Event 2011/04/21
  121. Special Event About Dating Violence2011/04/20
  122. The Future of Water in Chicagoland2011/04/13
  123. Symbolism of the Sand Mandala2011/03/30
  124. Reproductive Justice with Guest Toni Bond Leonard2011/03/23
  125. Global Aging, Confronting the Challenges of Demographic Changes2011/02/16
  126. Where's Daddy A Conversation For African American History Month2011/02/09
  127. Henrietta Lacks, Medical Research, and the Politics of Trust2011/02/08
  128. Paying for the Legacy of the Past2010/10/20
  129. Understanding Ethical Dilemmas in Medicine2010/09/22
  130. Self Injury A Discussion2010/05/05
  131. Work and Food in the Economy Perspectives of an Economist2010/04/27
  132. A Survivors Story A Journey Through Clinical Depression2010/04/06
  133. Future of Work Panel Discussion2010/03/31
  134. My Journey to Jesus sponsored by the Moraine Valley Christian Fellowship2010/03/30
  135. Latino Leadership Series Rudy Lozano Jr2010/03/10
  136. Our Journey African American Women Tell Their Stories2010/02/24
  137. Unions Today with Jorge Ramirez2010/02/16
  138. Gaza One Year Later2009/11/17
  139. A Visit with Mrs Potts2009/11/10
  140. The Prophets of Islam featuring Sheik Yaser Birjas2009/10/27
  141. Ourselves and Our Work How Our Jobs Make us Who We Are2009/10/22
  142. The Meaning of Justice Sotomayor2009/10/01
  143. Working How Studs Terkel Inspired a Generation of Journalists2009/09/16
  144. Award Winning Author Harry Mark Petrakis2009/05/05
  145. Rape and Sexual Assault Awareness Discussion2009/04/28
  146. How Green is MVCC Green Team Members Discussion Sustainability on Campus2009/04/22
  147. The Ten Most Pivotal Events in Middle East History2009/04/09
  148. Special Education in Schools Today2009/03/25
  149. Striving for Sustainable Communities Area Leaders Discuss Green Efforts in our Region2009/03/25
  150. Author James Bilder Discusses A Footsoldier for Patton2009/03/19
  151. Misconceptions of Islam2009/03/04
  152. The Beauty of the Hijab2009/02/25
  153. Controlling Carbon Emissions with Trading Markets2009/02/12
  154. Taking Action on Climate Change A National Teach-In and Call to Action2009/02/05
  155. The Meaning of An Obama Presidency Politics, Race, Class and Power2009/02/04
  156. Playing with the Enemy by Gary W. Moore2008/12/02
  157. Arab Heritage Month Presentation by Hatem Abudayyeh and Fatimah S. Baeshen2008/11/18
  158. The Autism Spectrum The Gifts We Share 2008/10/30
  159. The Cycle of Stuff2008/10/15
  160. Anita Alvarez, Hispanic Heritage Month2008/10/06
  161. Understanding Climate Change2008/09/24
  162. Mental Illness and Campus Violence2008/05/01
  163. Race in America: Talking About America's Biggest Issue2008/04/15
  164. Women In Islam2008/03/25
  165. Readings from The Good Body by Eve Ensler2008/03/19
  166. African-American Men Tell Their Stories2008/03/05
  167. Special Guest: Amy Krouse Rosenthal2008/02/12
  168. The Civil Rights Movement in the Era of Globalization, Immigration and Increased Social Stratification: Where do we go from here?2008/02/06
  169. Crisis In Sudan featuring Simon Deng2008/02/05
  170. Petra, Jordan Exhbit and Presentation2007/11/14
  171. Scenes from A Restaurant Micro Fiction2007/11/08
  172. The Real Malcolm X featuring Delwyn Jones2007/11/07
  173. The Autism Spectrum: The Gifts We Share featuring Barbara Tobias2007/10/31
  174. The Other 1960s: What We've Forgotten About the 60s featuring Dr. Lendol Calder2007/10/10
  175. The Basics of Islam featuring Sheikh Kifah Mustapha2007/09/26
  176. Malcolm X Opening Event Featuring Dr. Abdul Alkalimat2007/09/20
  177. Perceptions of Mental Illness in recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month 2007/05/02
  178. Silence is Loud2007/04/10
  179. Soviet Era Gulag Camps2007/03/27
  180. The Iraq War Four Years Later: A Panel Discussion Reconvened2007/03/06
  181. Is Love Really All We Need?: How Does Society Shape Our Relationships?2007/02/14
  182. Panel Discussion: Arab Customs and Etiquette2006/11/28
  183. Big Brother and Our Communities: Sharing, Joining, and Participating in a Monitored World2006/11/08
  184. Dan Dinello lecture Techno-Totalitarianism-Science Fiction Visions of Social Control2006/10/12
  185. Panel Discussion on 1984: 60 Years Later, Does This Book2006/10/11
  186. The Fall of the Yemen Government and Its Implications2014/02/12
  187. Graphic Novels as Literature and as Class Texts2014/06/11
  188. Visual Storytelling: A Discussion with Erik La Gatutta 2014/06/11
  189. Graphic Novels at Moraine Valley and the Graphic Novel Symposium2014/06/11
  190. James Baldwin, the Activist Voice, and Views on Privilege in Giovanni’s Room2014/06/11
  191. Services for LGBTQ Students at Moraine Valley2014/06/11
  192. Defining Gender Identity, Sexual Identity, Gender Expression, LGBT, and Queer2014/06/11
  193. Review of Giovanni's Room and Discussion of James Baldwin2014/06/09
  194. Moraine Valley's Emergency Preparedness Certificate featuring Michelle Furlow2013/02/04
  195. Interview with American Idol Contestant Megan Waltman2013/02/04
  196. 30 Years From the Hill a discussion with Bill Droel2013/12/05
  197. Kennedy Assassination and Conspiracy Theories2013/11/20
  198. Talking Zombies and Emergency Preparedness with Michelle Furlow2013/07/16
  199. Talking Zombies with Jason King 2013/06/12
  200. The Environment as Character in Post-Apocalyptic Literature2013/06/12
  201. Post-Apocalyptic Literature and World War Z2013/06/12
  202. World War Z a Review2013/06/12
  203. My Trip to Cuba with Justin Synnestvedt2012/08/06
  204. Conderates in the Attic 2012-2013 One Book One College2012/08/06
  205. Free Math Help2012/01/19
  206. Bears vs Green Bay Probabilities2010/01/21
  207. Upcoming One Book One College Events2010/09/24
  208. The Black Swan with Jerimi Walker and Mario Borha2010/05/04
  209. A Peoples History of the United States Remembering Howard Zinn2010/02/24
  210. Understanding Mammogram Guidelines2010/02/16
  211. Debunking Sept 11 Myths with Jeremy Shermak2009/12/01
  212. Fun Fast Summer Reads with Kate Wolicki2009/07/30
  213. Studs Terkel's Working2009/05/08
  214. Spring Break Reads from Liz Garcia2009/02/27
  215. Remembering John Updike featuring Erika Deiters2009/02/10
  216. Lord of the Flies, President Bush, Planet Earth and Jurassic Park2009/01/09
  217. What Does the Election of Barck Obama Mean2008/12/04
  218. Books by Obama and McCain2008/09/19
  219. Upcoming Public Events!2008/08/22
  220. Garbage Land2008/05/21
  221. Four Little Girls2008/02/22
  222. Say Amen, Somebody2008/02/08
  223. Special Edition: Poet Sandra Beauchamp2007/12/10
  224. Binta and the Great Idea2007/11/16
  225. Stiff The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers2007/09/21
  226. 50th Anniversary of Kerouac's On the Road2007/09/05
  227. The Real Malcolm X in Video and DVD (Part II)2007/08/29
  228. The Real Malcolm X in Video and DVD (Part I)2007/08/29
Moraine Valley Library Events
http://lib.morainevalley.edu/libraryeventpodcasts.aspx
Moraine Valley Community College Library, Palos Hills, Illinois, USA. The Library Event PodCasts are intended to be a flexible, portable record of the events held within the Moraine Valley Library. As such, they are intended to enhance library programs and the larger Moraine Valley curriculum.These events are hosted by the library in the spirit of public discussion, open debate, and intellectual growth. The views expressed by panel members, lecturers, or audience members are their own and are not necessarily the official views of the Moraine Valley Community College board of trustees, staff, faculty, or administration.