Milton S. Carothers Faculty Lecture Series
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The Milton S. Carothers Faculty Lecture Series is the longest running, regularly occurring, interdisciplinary lecture series at Florida State University. The purpose of the series is to promote the research and creative activities of FSU's faculty in an interdisciplinary environment that translates those activities across boundaries to a broad audience with an eye toward bridging academic disciplines, facilitating interdisciplinary collaborations, and promoting faculty research, on and off campus.
All lectures are free and open to the public. You attend and listen without lunch, bring your own lunch, or register for a lunch provided by FSU's Office of Research.
If you want to attend "The Art of Walking" on Tuesday, February 17th and/or reserve lunch, please complete the questions below. This crossover event with the Festival of the Creative Arts will begin lunch at noon and the lecture at 12:30 in the Robert Bradley Reading Room in Strozier Library. Professors Aimée Boutin and Meaghan McSorley will present humanist and social science perspectives on walking.