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WHAT’S SO FUNNY ABOUT A JOKE? Hesburgh lecture given 3/23/17 by University of Notre Dame Professor of German & Philosophy Mark Roche. |
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WHY AREN’T COMICS FUNNY ANYMORE? Panel discussion moderated by Charles Brownstein, 2/9/17. |
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HUMOR IN NURSING: HOW TO FIND TIME TO LAUGH WHEN THERE’S ZERO TIME FOR LUNCH A lecture given 2/7/17 by writer, photographer and advanced-practice nurse Hob Osterlund. |
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WHY THEOLOGY NEEDS THE SIMPSONS A talk given 2/1/17 by Michael Wode and Brendan Ryan, CSC of the University of Portland. |
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BIBLES & BRAINS: READING SCRIPTURE IN THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE A lecture given October 25, 2016 by Kelly J. Murphy of the Central Michigan University Dept of Philosophy & Religion. |
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RATE MY PROFESSOR John Fisher and Caroline Harpster’s film project for their Brian Doyle Beckman Scholarship in Gentle & Sidelong Humor, spring 2016. |
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QUESTIONS Taylor Hendricks’ film project for his Brian Doyle Beckman Scholarship in Gentle & Sidelong Humor, spring 2016. |
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PRAYERS, PUNS & PRACTICE: HOW MEMORY MAKES IT EASIER TO HAVE FAITH AND FUN A lecture given February 9, 2016 by Marianne Lloyd of the Seton Hall University Psychology Dept. |
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GOD, HUMOR AND HUMANITY FROM THE ILIAD TO THE ONION A lecture given April 9, 2015 by Professor Anita Houck, of St. Mary’s College in South Bend, Indiana |
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WINNERS OF THE 2015 HIGH SCHOOL ESSAY CONTEST High school students from throughout the West responded to the prompt “Describe a time you saw humor used as a holy, healing force.” These are the two prize-winners from that contest. |
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HUMOR AS A WEAPON AGAINST FASCISM A lecture given October 22, 2014 by UP Professor Brian Els, with musical performances by soprano UP Professor Nicole Hanig and students Amelia Sigler and Aaron Carney |
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