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With Recent Retirement of Esther Gray, Team Will Guide University Lectures

Wednesday, January 6, 2016, By Kevin Morrow
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Since its founding in 2001 through a generous gift from 黑料不打烊 alumnus and trustee Robert B. Menschel 鈥51, the has hosted many of the world鈥檚 foremost artisans, authors, educators, designers, journalists, legal scholars, musicians, scientists, social activists and statesmen over an astounding run of 119 events (and counting).

Esther Gray

Esther Gray

As the current 15th season unfolded, work began on a behind-the-scenes transition to prepare for the departure of longtime series coordinator Esther Gray, who retired Dec. 31 after nearly 40 years at the University. For a good portion of her SU career, Gray had been intimately involved with the University Lectures, working closely from that first season with the series鈥 architect鈥擜ssociate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Michael Flusche鈥攁nd later with Senior Vice President for Human Capital Development Kal Alston and most recently with Interim Vice Chancellor and Provost Liz Liddy.

Gray is perhaps best described as the University Lectures鈥 godmother, nurturing its growth while managing myriad details: from coordinating the speaker selection process to overseeing the budget, managing intricate event logistics, arranging speaker hosts, scheduling community appearances for speakers, scheduling pre-event dinners and countless other tasks.

To ensure the best-possible continuity in the series鈥 leadership, Liddy several months ago appointed a cross-campus University Lectures Advisory Team co-chaired by Nicole Hill, professor and chair of the Department of Counseling and Human Services in the , and Barbara Kay Stripling, assistant professor of practice and senior associate dean in the .

Other members are:

  • Eric Evangelista, a sophomore in the
  • Matthew Fee, director of Summer College at
  • Suzanne Guiod, editor-in-chief of
  • Tara Helfman, associate professor of law in the
  • Brian Lonsway, associate professor in the
  • Tom Lumpkin, the Chris Witting Chair in Entrepreneurship in the
  • Deb Monahan, professor of social work and associate dean of research in the
  • Chuck Morris, professor and chair of the Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies in the
  • Grant Reeher, professor of political science and director of the Alan K. Campbell Public Affairs Institute in the
  • Peter Saulson, the Martin A. Pomerantz 鈥37 Professor of Physics in the College of Arts and Sciences
  • Robert Thompson, Trustee Professor and the director of the Bleier Center for Television & Popular Culture in the

鈥淚鈥檝e been very impressed with the enthusiasm of the advisory team and the high caliber of discussion in the planning meetings,鈥 Liddy says. 鈥淎s we move forward, I have great confidence in the group鈥檚 abilities to offer guidance to the University Lectures.鈥

The advisory team met regularly throughout the fall semester to discuss details of the four upcoming spring events鈥攕ocial scientist (March 8); Major League Soccer commissioner and Soccer United Marketing CEO (March 22); author (March 29); and creators/executive producers of the 鈥淪erial鈥 podcast and (April 12)鈥攁nd select speakers for the 2016-17 season; an announcement will be made in late spring.

Moving forward, the advisory team will collaborate on planning and logistics with Ellen King, executive director of SU鈥檚 Office of Special Events.

Gray departs with many fond memories. 鈥淲orking with the University Lectures for the past 15 years has been a joy and a privilege, but the real reward has been to introduce the world to the amazing faculty and students we have at SU,鈥 she says. 鈥淎t the same time, I鈥檝e been blessed with 15 years of memorable moments and friendships with so many extraordinary people who just happened to be our speakers.鈥

And she echoes Liddy鈥檚 confidence in the advisory team. 鈥淎s much as it saddens me to walk away from the lectures, I have great faith and trust in the members of the advisory team to continue and improve the tradition,鈥 Gray says. 鈥淚 feel like I am passing the baton to exactly the right people. Now I get to sit in the audience and enjoy!鈥

Those interested in offering feedback or suggestions for the University Lectures are invited to write to e-lectures@syr.edu. For more information on the series, visit the UL and .

 

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