Intercollegiate Studies Institute
The Culture of Enterprise
In the Age of Globalization

Culture of Enterprise Lecture Series

A new component of the Culture of Enterprise Initiative, the COE Lecture Series will bring ten high-profile speaking events per year to campuses and major business centers across the country, endeavoring to bridge the gap between the theoretical and practical worlds of free enterprise. Striking the proper balance between markets and morality is a prime concern of the COE Initiative, and this lecture series will highlight this priority as it promotes the sholarship of leading experts from the interdisciplinary field of humane economics and culture.

Upcoming Lectures
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Previous Lectures
Date Event Location
April 12 2008
9:00 AM
Röpke's Humane Economics: Lessons for the European Union
Roger Scruton, Philosopher and Political Theorist
Columbia Club
Indianapolis, Indiana
April 3 2008
8:30 AM
ISI-EPPC Symposium: What Should Be A Culture of Enterprise in an Age of Globalization?
This symposium features the winners of ISI's 2007 Templeton Enterprise Awards: Dr. James Otteson, Yeshiva University; Dr. Samuel Gregg, The Acton Institute; Mr. Brian Smith, Georgetown University; and Dr. Gerson Moreno-Riano, Regent University.
Ethics and Public Policy Center
1015 15th St. NW
Suite 900
Washington, DC 20005
Mar 12 2008 The Spirit of Capitalism: Why Weber Was Wrong About The Commercial Society
Dr. Samuel Gregg, Director of Research, Acton Institute
The Catholic University of America
Washington, DC
Mar 5 2008 Transforming Business: Enterprise, Ethics, and the Elimination of Poverty
Dr. Peter Heslam, Director of Transforming Business, Cambridge University, and Dr. Flint McGlaughlin, Director of MECLABS Sciences Group
Columbia University
New York, NY
Mar 4 2008 Transforming Business: Enterprise, Ethics, and the Elimination of Poverty
Dr. Peter Heslam, Director of Transforming Business, Cambridge University, and Dr. Flint McGlaughlin, Director of MECLABS Sciences Group
Fordham University
New York, NY
Feb 26 2008 Does Globalization Trump Culture?: The Future of Music in a Flat World
Dr. Tyler Cowen, Director, The Mercatus Center, George Mason University
Georgetown University
Washington, DC
Jan 30 2008 It Takes a Family to Raise a Village: The Social Significance of the Family for the Free Society
Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, Senior Fellow, The Acton Institute
UCLA School of Law
Los Angeles, CA
Nov 8 2007 Globalization and Faith: Why They Need Each Other
Dr. Max Stackhouse, Retired Rimmer and Ruth de Vries Professor of Reformed Theology and Public Life, Princeton Theological Seminary
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA
Oct 30 2007 Templeton Enterprise Awards Dinner / Humane Economics in an Age of Globalization
Dr. John Rutledge, Fox News Channel's Forbes on Fox
The University Club
New York, NY
Oct 22 2007 Leadership and the Liberal Arts: A Conversation with Jim Maroosis
Dr. Jim Maroosis, Professor of Management, Fordham University
Williams College
Williamstown, MA
Oct 10 2007 Human Goods, Economic Evils: A Moral Approach to the Dismal Science
A book signing with the author, Mr. Edward Hadas
Fordham University
New York, NY
Oct 9 2007 The Ethical Foundations of Free Market Societies
Dr. Nick Capaldi, The Legendre-Soule Distinguished Chair in Business Ethics, Loyola University - New Orleans
University of Dallas
Irving, TX
Sep 27 2007 Prosperity and Globalization: What Recent History Can Teach the Churches
Dr. Thomas E. Woods, Senior Fellow, The Ludwig Von Mises Institute
Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia
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