Prof. Will Randall Lecture

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Champlain College Prof. Will Randall delivers several lectures a year that CCTV records and airs. For more information about Prof. Will Randall, please visit http://www.willardsternerandall.com

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-28
Format: 2024-04-28
Lafayette Comes to Vermont - 10/21/2009
Willard Sterne Randall, Champlain College’s Distinguished Scholar in History, will revisit the tour of Marquis de Lafayette, a French aristocrat and militant officer, as he was escorted through Vermont in celebration of 50 years of American...
Champlain Names His Lake - 10/15/2008
Willard Sterne Randall, Champlain College’s Distinguished Scholar in History, delivers a lecture which puts the spotlight on Samuel de Champlain. Mapmaker to the King of France, Samuel de Champlain married the 14-year-old daughter of a Parisian...
Jacques Cartier and Fool's Gold - 04/23/2008
Willard Sterne Randall, Champlain College’s Distinguished Scholar in History, delivers a lecture which puts the spotlight on Jacques Cartier and fellow French explorers who explored “New France” privately as a business endeavor. It is part of...
Royall Tyler, The Hanging Poet - 03/07/2007
Willard Sterne Randall
Alexander Hamilton, Humanitarian - 03/23/2006
Willard Sterne Randall
Alexander Hamilton - 03/10/2006
Willard Sterne Randall
Presidents Who Came to Vermont - 11/16/2005
Willard Sterne Randall
Const. Amendments Ended Slavery - 09/15/2005
Willard Sterne Randall
Teddy Roosevelt - 04/12/2005
Willard Sterne Randall Historical Scholar in Residence Teddy Roosevelt Takes a Vermont Vacation
Jews in the US- 1st 350 Years - 12/01/2004
Willard Sterne Randall Historical Scholar in Residence Jews in America: The First 350 Years
Washington & World War - 10/13/2004
*Archived Media Contains Corrupted Segments. Further Digitization Available Upon Request* Willard Sterne Randall Leadership American Style - George Washington Triggers a World War

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