
Regents Professor Lecture Series
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In order to highlight the work of the University’s most distinguished faculty, in Spring 2008, Provost Sullivan initiated the Regents Professor Lecture Series, featuring public talks by newly appointed Regents Professors. The Regents Professorship is the highest recognition given by the University to a member of its faculty for outstanding academic distinction in scholarly or artistic work, teaching or contributions to the public good. The series celebrates these faculty members’ many accomplishments, brings attention to their unique scholarly contributions, and allows the University community to learn about their important work first hand. The contents of this podcast are the exclusive property of the Regents of the University of Minnesota, (c) 2008. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying or distribution of this podcast is prohibited.
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Richard Leppert, Regents Professor of Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature spoke in April 2009 at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Leppert is one of foremost scholars of music history and cultural musicology.

Regents Professor Elaine May (American Studies and History) discusses her research in history and American Studies, from April 2009.

Regents professor of physics Alan Goldman discusses his research on superconductivity in February 2009.

Regents Professor of Geography Eric Sheppard discussed his research in a lecture on September 29, 2008 in Minneapolis, MN.

Regents Professor o History Steven Ruggles discusses his research about family systems in the United States, and the factors related to the decline of the extended family.
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