
Fulton Faculty Colloquium
Featuring the teaching, scholarship and service of faculty members from across the Fulton School, the colloquia celebrate both the work of individual faculty and our disciplinary diversity. Please join your Fulton colleagues virtually this year for a series of thought-provoking colloquia! Free and open to the public.
Spring 2025 Fulton Faculty Colloquia
First Tuesday of the Month
3:30-5 p.m. • Conway Hall 152
- Featuring the research and creative work of faculty members from across the Fulton School of Liberal Arts, the colloquia celebrate both the work of individual faculty and the disciplinary diversity of the school.
- For Information: 410-543-6450.
February 4
- Ignaciyas "Keetha" Soosaipillai (Conflict Analysis & Dispute Resolution)
Why Do Rebels Walk Away from Peace Negotiations: Negotiation Strategies of Sri Lanke's Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam - Brain Polkinghorn (Conflict Analysis & Dispute Resolution)
Research Results on Worldwide Growth and Opportunity Trends Impacting Students Entering the Conflict Analysis and Intervention Field
March 4
- Michael KarmaMcCarty, (History & Asian Studies)
Tracing the Outbreak of a war in Medieval Japan - Ross Leasure (English)
Seeing the Future in the Viking Age: One Sage's Saga Under [Re-]Construction
April 1
- Yuriy Petrushenko (PACE: Visiting International Scholar)
Why is Civic Reflection Important for Ukraine? - Sarah Surak (Political Science)
You'll Never Waste Alone: A Political Theory of Garbage
May 6
- Bill Wolfe (Art)
Public Art, Community and Cross-Culural Collaboration - Shane Hall (Environmental Studies)
War by Other Means: Environmental Violence in the 21st Century
Should you have any questions, or suggestions, regarding the FFC, please do not hesitate to contact Associate Dean Chrys Egan at cnegan@salisbury.edu.