A CRACK IN THE EDGE OF THE WORLD: AMERICA AND THE GREAT
CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE OF 1906
Simon Winchester, Geologist and Writer
archive from 4/26/06
HOLLOW EARTH: THE LONG AND CURIOUS HISTORY OF IMAGINING
STRANGE LANDS, FANTASTICAL CREATURES, ADVANCED
CIVILIZATIONS, AND MARVELOUS MACHINES BELOW THE EARTH'S
SURFACE
David Standish, Teacher of Magazine Writing at
Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism
archive from 8/15/06
Russia And Its Business Environment
James Collins, former Ambassador to Russian Federation
1997-2001 and Senior International Advisor at Akin Gump
Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP in Washington, D.C.
REVENGE OF THE MICROBES: ARE ANTIBIOTICS IN DANGER?
Abigail Salyers, CAS Professor of
Microbiology at the University of Illinois
THE ONE PERCENT DOCTRINE: DEEP INSIDE AMERICA’S PURSUIT
OF ITS ENEMIES SINCE 9/11
Ron Suskind, Journalist and Winner of the Pulitzer Prize
for Feature Writing
Bioethical Challenges In A Twenty-First Century World
Mark Siegler, M.D., FACP, the Lindy Bergman
Distinguished Service Professor of Medicine and Surgery,
and Director of the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical
Ethics at the University of Chicago
THE TROJAN WAR: A NEW HISTORY
Barry Strauss, Professor of History and Classics at
Cornell University
Current Events in the Republic of the Côte d'Ivoire
Thomas Bassett, Professor of Geography at the University
of Illinois; and Felix
Autenreith, Doctoral Student in Chemistry at the
University of Illinois