Lecture Series

Connecticut State University System institutions undertake a wide range of initiatives to engage and transform our students, community and world. The vibrant energy on our campuses fuels outreach programs, engages leaders through centers of excellence, shares experience through lecture activities, and promotes academic excellence through endowed chairs.

Robert C. Vance Distinguished Lecture Series at CCSU

Robert C. Vance Distinguished Lecture Series The Vance Lecture Series series honors the late Robert C. Vance, a widely respected journalist, editor and publisher of The Herald in New Britain from 1951-1959. Recent speakers include CNN's Anderson Cooper and Forbes publisher Steven Forbes.
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Arts and Lecture Series at ECSU

Arts and Lecture Series Eastern Connecticut State University's Arts and Lecture Series is celebrating its 11th season. Scheduled during the 2011-12 academic year are award-winning author Salman Rushdie, television and film actor Dan Lauria, the U.S. Coast Guard Dixieland Jazz Bank and veteran journalist Laura Ling. Prior years have seen an array of world-class speakers and artists, including Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David McCullough, poet Maya Angelou, film director Spike Lee and the Spanish Harlem Orchestra.
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Mary and Louis Fusco Distinguished Lecture Series at SCSU

Mary and Louis Fusco Distinguished Lecture Series The Mary and Louis Fusco Distinguished Lecture Series is a major intellectual event in the greater New Haven area, each year bringing a political, social, or creative leader to campus. Recent speakers include New York Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman and actor Michael J. Fox.
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President's Lecture Series at WCSU

Presidents Lecture Series The annual WCSU President's Lecture Series features noted authorities from a variety of fields addressing topics of interest. Previous distinguished speakers include actor James Earl Jones, former U.S. Sen. George Mitchell, and author and futurist James Martin.
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