Noon Forum

An archive of past Noon Forum programs can be found below the listings.


This week's Noon Forum lineup is:


WEEK OF MAY 20, 2013


Monday, May 20 – E. N. THOMPSON FORUM ON WORLD ISSUES – Felice Gaer, Director of the American Jewish Committee’s Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights “Protecting the Human Rights of Religious Minorities Worldwide: International Religious Freedom in United States Policy” (CDs and transcripts NOT available)

Tuesday, May 21 – THE MOTH RADIO HOUR – “Soldiers, Skydives, Firemen and Heartbreak” Stories by Martha Manning, Piper Kerman and Chris Tombline; hosted by Jenifer Hixson

Wednesday, May 22 – RADIOLAB – “Words”

Thursday, May 23 – COMMONWEALTH CLUB OF CALIFORNIA – Kenneth Feinberg, attorney and alternative dispute mediator

Friday, May 24 – CITY ARTS AND LECTURES – David Remnick

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WEEK OF MAY 13, 2013


Monday, May 13 – UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA LECTURE – Duane Woerth, United States Ambassador to the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization

Tuesday, May 14 – THE MOTH RADIO HOUR – Stories by Ed Gavagan, Nathan Englander and Ellie Lee; hosted by Catherine Burns

Wednesday, May 15 – RADIOLAB – “Musical Language”

Thursday, May 16 – COMMONWEALTH CLUB OF CALIFORNIA – Topic: The Keystone X L Pipeline

Friday, May 17 – CITY ARTS AND LECTURES – Michael Lewis

WEEK OF MAY 6, 2013


Monday, May 6 – FILM STREAMS DISCUSSION – Film: The Waiting Room.  Panel: M. J. Egan, staff nurse at the Nebraska Medical Center; Rosanna Morris, Senior Vice-President for Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer at the Nebraska Medical Center; William Gossman, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Creighton University School of Medicine; Robert Muelleman, Chairman of the University of Nebraska Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine.  Moderator: Richard O’Brien, Professor at Creighton University’s Center for Health Policy and Ethics (CDs and transcripts NOT available)

Tuesday, May 7 – THE MOTH RADIO HOUR – Stories by Joan Juliet Buck, Mike Destefano, Darryl “DMC” McDaniels and Terrence Buckner; hosted by Sarah Austin Jenness

Wednesday, May 8 – RADIOLAB – “Speed”

Thursday, May 9 – COMMONWEALTH CLUB OF CALIFORNIA – Deborah Tannen, Professor of Linguistics at Georgetown University, and author of “You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in Conversation”

Friday, May 10 – OMAHA PRESS CLUB – “Mayoral Election Debate” Jim Suttle, Incumbent Mayor of Omaha; Jean Stothert, Omaha City Councilwoman (CDs and transcripts NOT available)

WEEK OF APRIL 29, 2013


Monday, April 29 – METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE LECTURE – Calvin Mackie, author of “A View from the Roof: Lessons for Life and Business” and “Grandma’s Hands: Cherished Moments of Faith and Wisdom” (CDs and transcripts NOT available)

Tuesday, April 30 – THE MOTH RADIO HOUR – Stories by Jessi Klein, Sherman “O.T.” Powell and Bonnie Levison; hosted by Jay Allison

Wednesday, May 1 – RADIOLAB – “Stochasticity”

Thursday, May 2 – COMMONWEALTH CLUB OF CALIFORNIA – David Stockman, one of the architects of the Reagan Revolution

Friday, May 3 – CITY ARTS AND LECTURES – David Eagleman

WEEK OF APRIL 22, 2013


Monday, April 22 – CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY LECTURE – Norachit Sinhaseni, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Thailand to the United Nations “Diplomatic Challenges at the United Nations: An Ambassadorial Experience from Thailand” (CDs and transcripts NOT available)

Tuesday, April 23 – THE MOTH RADIO HOUR – Stories by Jillian Lauren, Micaela Blei, Suzanne Vega and Damien Echols; hosted by Meg Bowles

Wednesday, April 24 – RADIOLAB – “Choice”

Thursday, April 25 – COMMONWEALTH CLUB OF CALIFORNIA – Grover Norquist, Founder of Americans for Tax Reform

Friday, April 26 – CITY ARTS AND LECTURES – Jonathan Winters

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Other Content
1:47 pm
Tue February 21, 2012

College of Saint Mary Lecture, 2/20/12

Immaculée Ilibagiza, survivor of the Rwandan genocide, and author of “Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust”, “If Only We Had Listened” and “Led by Faith: Rising from the Ashes of the Rwandan Genocide” “Immaculée’s Story of Faith, Hope and Forgiveness”

Other Content
2:08 pm
Mon February 13, 2012

Omaha Press Club, 2/13/12

Trev Alberts, University of Nebraska Athletic Director “UNO Hockey and The World Junior Championship” 

Other Content
2:52 pm
Mon February 6, 2012

Creighton University Lecture, 2/6/12

Tsuneo Akaha, Professor of International Policy Studies and Director of the Center for East Asian Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies in Monterey, California “Old and New Conflicts: Japan and the Great Powers” 

Other Content
4:29 pm
Tue January 24, 2012

Center for Faith Studies Lecture, 1/30/12

CENTER FOR FAITH STUDIES LECTURE – Diana Butler Bass, author of “A People’s History of Christianity: The Other Side of the Story” and “Christianity after Religion: The End of Church and the Birth of a New Spiritual Awakening” “The Great Religious Recession or A Great Spiritual Awakening?” 

Other Content
4:24 pm
Tue January 24, 2012

UNO Lecture, 1/23/12

UNO LECTURE: RICHARD DEAN WINCHELL HISTORY LECTURE – Peter Coclanis, Albert R. Newsome Distinguished History Professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill “Would Slavery Have Survived the Civil War?”  

Noon Forum
9:38 am
Mon January 16, 2012

Creighton University Lecture, 1/16/12

CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY LECTURE – Tamim Ansary, author of “The Widow’s Husband”, “West of Kabul, East of New York” and “Destiny Interrupted: World History through Islamic Eyes” “Through Islamic Eyes: A Parallel History of the World”

Noon Forum
2:06 pm
Mon January 9, 2012

College of Saint Mary Lecture, 1/9/12

COLLEGE OF SAINT MARY LECTURE – Martha Hennessy, granddaughter of Dorothy Day, co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement “The Catholic Worker Movement: Its Relevance Today”

Noon Forum
12:12 pm
Mon January 2, 2012

Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce, 1/2/12

GREATER OMAHA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE – Joel Kotkin, Distinguished Presidential Fellow in Urban Futures at Chapman University in Orange, California, and an  Adjunct Fellow with the Legatum Institute in London, England “The Resurgence of the Plains and Why It’s Likely to Continue”

Noon Forum
9:26 am
Mon January 2, 2012

Kaneko Lecture, 1/2/12

KANEKO GREAT MINDS LECTURE – Terese Svoboda, author of “Bohemian Girl” “Bohemian Girl: An Evening with author Terese Svoboda”

Other Content
9:16 am
Mon December 26, 2011

Center for Faith Studies Lecture, 12/26/11

CENTER FOR FAITH STUDIES LECTURE – Scott Russell Sanders, Professor Emeritus of English at Indiana University, and author of “Hunting for Hope”, “A Private History of Awe” and “A Conservationist Manifesto” “The Way of Imagination” 

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