Phi Beta Kappa Lecture Series
University of Louisville Phi Beta Kappa Lecture Series
The Phi Beta Kappa faculty of the University of Louisville are proud to present the Phi Beta Kappa Lecture series. In partnership with the Phi Beta Kappa Association of Kentuckiana and the Speed Art Museum, the Dean and faculty of the UofL College of Arts and Sciences host the annual PBK lecture which is free and open to the public.
The UofL PBK Series began in 2006 with a lecture by George Greenia, Spanish professor at the College of William and Mary, who presented an illustrated lecture titled “Sacred Steps: Pilgrimage Medieval and Modern.” The UofL PBK lecture series has welcomed several speakers of national prominence covering a broad range of topics and intellectual interests.
2012 Phi Beta Kappa Lecture: Eugene Robinson, February 7, 2012
The PBK Faculty of the University of Louisville are pleased to host Eugene Robinson, Pulitzer prize-winning columnist from the Washington Post, who will deliver the UofL PBK Lecture on February 7, 2012. Mr. Robinson's talk will take place at 6:00 p.m. in Comstock Hall in the UofL School of Music. More: PBK 2012, Eugene Robinson
Past PBK Speakers
2010 PBK Lecture: Gretchen Morgenson, October 5, 2010
2009 PBK Lecture: Kathleen Hall Jamieson, October 19, 2009
2008 PBK Lecture: Harvey Cox, October 8, 2008
2007 PBK Lecture: Ruth Faden, October 30, 2007