SELECTIVE RECORD OF SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
Boria Sax, Ph.D. December 2001
Not included are events prior to 1984, for which I have few records. Also generally unnoted are purely local events on topics of limited general interest.
Nov. 7-10, 2011
Sloan-C Conference, Orlando Florida
"E-portfolios as junior capstone project"
May 21, 2011
College de France, Paris
"Animal Totems and Talismans in the Mythology of World War II"
April 7, 2009
State University of Illinois at Springfield (UIS/NILAS Event on “Animals in Myth”)
“The Legend of the Tower Ravens”
November 7, 2008
Sloan-C Conference
Orlando Florida
“Having Students Set Personal Goals in an Online Classroom”
August 15, 2008
ISAZ Conference
Toronto, Canada
“Witches and their Familiars”
August 15, 2008
ISAZ Conference
Toronto, Canada
“Teaching Animal Studies Online: A Nature Narrative Approach”
August 12, 2006
Philosophy and Computing Conference
Rensalaer Polytechnical Institute
Troy, NY
“Knowledge and Wisdom in the Academy”
Nov. 8, 2007
Sloan-C conference
Orlando, FL
“Final Conference Panel” (Participant)
Nov. 7, 2007
Sloan-C conference
Orlando, FL
“The Vocation of Professor: Anachronism, Abiding Archetype, or Work-in-Progess?” (led Panel Discussion)
February 8, 2006
Whitechapel Gallery
London, England
“Crows in Human Culture”
Nov. 18, 2005
Sloan-C Conference on Online Learning
Orlando, Florida
“The Sloan-C Special Interest Group on Online Faculty Training”
Nov. 18, 2005
Sloan-C Conference on Online Learning
Orlando, Florida
Moderator of Panel Discussion - “The Challenges and Opportunities of Faculty Training for Online Teaching”
March 30, 2005
University of Wisconsin at Whitewater
“Animals in War”
Nov . 15, 2004
Sloan-C Conference on Online Learning
Orlando, Florida
“H-OEH - Fostering Online Education in the Humanities and Liberal Arts”
October 10-11, 2003
Mercy College
Dobbs Ferry, New York
Reading from Memoir entitled “Stealing Fire” and workshop on revising manuscripts
July 15, 2003
State University of Illinois at Springfield
Springfield, IL
“The Wizards Program at Mercy College”
March 16, 2003
Mercy College
Dobbs Ferry, NY
“Changing Ideas of Plagiarism in Oral, Print, and Digital Media”
October 12, 2002
Massachusetts Center for Renaissance Studies
Amherst, MASS
“Creatures of the Sea in the Culture of the Renaissance”
Sept 21, 2002
Second Annual Putnam Storytelling Festival, Brewster, New York
“The Oldest Story in the World”
June 24, 2002
History Channel Studio, New York City
Interviewed as part of a television program entitled “Bugs, Bats, and Rats,” to be broadcast on the History Channel early in 2003
June 20, 2002
Apartment in Northern Westchester
Interviewed on stories of the Hudson Valley by Kate Lucarno, as part of a television program to be broadcast on local stations in late 2002
May 18, 2002
Yale University Conference on the Chicken (New Haven, CT)
“The Fighting Cock and the Brooding Hen: Chickens and Symbols of Gender”
(Powerpoint presentation followed by participation in a panel)
March 20, 2002
MEC 2002 Conference on Online Education
“New Roles for Tutors in the Online Campus”
October 14, 2001
New York Botanical Garden
“The Forest in Myths, Legends and Fairy Tale”
Summer 2001
Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, NY
Taping of Interviews for television program entitled “Secrets, Lies, and Atomic Spies,” later broadcast on Nova (Channel 13) on February 5, 2002 and available online at http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/venona/fami_sax.html.
April 6, 2001
Barnes & Noble Bookstore (Bronx, NY)
“Animals in Nazi Germany”
September 2000
“Rustling Leaves”
Presentation for Pulse of the Planet, broadcast on over 200 radio stations
May 16, 2000
Barnes & Noble Bookstore (Bronx, NY)
Reading from The Serpent and the Swan and Book Signing
August 6-8, 1999
Bright Hill Farm (Treadwell, NY)
A series of poetry readings, talks and panels as featured writer at the “Speaking the Words 99 Festival”
October 18, 1999
White Plains Library (White Plains, NY)
“From Goddess to Serpent Woman: The Animal Bride in Folklore”
April 21, 1999
Museum of the Hudson Highlands (Beacon, NY)
“The Animal Bride in Literature and Folklore”
March 2, 1999
Evenings with Eva (http://www.women-2-women.com)
Online Interview on Folkloric Themes
December 1998
Pulse of the Planet Radio Program
(produced by the American Museum of Natural History)
Two programs on spinning in folklore, broadcast on over 200 radio stations
October 22, 1998
Borders Books and Music (White Plains, NY)
“The Animal Bride in Literature and Folklore”
October 18, 1998
New York Botanical Garden
“The Forest in Myths, Legends and Fairy Tales”
October 14, 1998
Westchester Community College (Enquiring Minds Program)
“Mermaids, Swan Maidens and Serpent Women”
April 17, 1998: Mercy College at Dobbs Ferry
“The Animal Bride in Literature and Folklore”
Feb. 24, 1998: Rutgers University at Camden
“Animals in Literature and the Arts”
Feb. 4, 1998: SUNY Oneonta
“Animal Brides and Grooms”
Oct. 26, 1997: New York Botanical Garden
“The Forest in Legends and Fairy Tales”
Oct. 19, 1997: Duke University (Durham, NC)
“The Forgotten Science of Kulturbiologie”
Oct. 20, 1997: Duke University (Durham, NC)
“The Cult of the Predator in Nietzsche, Spengler and the Third Reich”
October 8, 1997
Mercy College, Bronx Campus
“The Tree of Knowledge”
August, 1996: (exact date uncertain): Opus 40 (Saugerties, NY)
Poetry Reading with David Slavitt
April 12, 1996: Second Mid-Atlantic Environmental Conference (Ramapo, NY)
“Nature Protection in the Third Reich”
June 23, 1996: Spark Eyes Conference (SUNY Oneonta: Oneonta, NY)
“The Animal Bride in Literature and Folklore”
June 5, 1995: New York Botanical Garden
“The Blue Rose: Legends of Enchanted Gardens”
October 2, 1993: Scarsdale Audubon Society (Scarsdale, NY)
“The Zoo as a Representation of Utopia”
March 24, 1993: Border’s Books & Music (White Plains, NY)
“The Parliament of Animals”
Feb. 25, 1993: Lehman College (Bronx, NY)
“The Zoo: Prison or Paradise?”
April 25, 1992: Conference on Imaginary Worlds (Pace U. /White Plains NY)
“Ishmael” (story)
April 27, 1991: Conference on Fantastic Beasts (Pace U.: White Plains, NY)
“The Basilisk: A European Monster Comes to America”
March 3, 1991: Rockwell Museum (Corning, NY)
“Animals and Human Society”
Jan. 10, 1990: National Zoological Park of the Smithsonian Institution (Washington,
DC)
“Animal Fables and Fairy Tales from Aesop and Grimm to the Present” (televised)
March 24, 1990: Conference on Folklore and Fantasy (Pace U. /White Plains NY)
“Elves and the Managed Woodland: The Forest in German Literature”
April 7, 1989: Staten Island Zoo
“The Zoo as an Idealized World”
Spring 1989: (exact date uncertain): Mid-Hudson MLA Conference (Marist College: Poughkeepsie, NY)
“Protest and Conformity in the Prose of Christa Wolf”
May 25, 1988: Empire State College (Kingston, NY)
“Animals and Human Society”
Jan. 29, 1987: Religion in Communist Dominated Areas (RCDA) Conference (Interchurch Center, NYC)
“Independent Peace Movements in Eastern Europe.”
Summer 1986: (exact date uncertain): Middlebury College (Middlebury, VT) “Dissidence in Eastern Germany.”
June 22, 1985: Polish Community Center of Buffalo (Buffalo, NY)
“Dissident Literature of Eastern Europe”
August 11, 1985: Opus 40 (Saugerties, NY)
Poetry Reading with Robert Kelly
Feb. 9, 1985: Speak Easy (NYC)
Poetry Reading
May 22, 1984: Commission on Security and Cooperation of the United States Congress (Washington, DC)
“Independent peace movements in Eastern Europe”