Past Hagey Lectures

The Hagey Lectures have been delivered by a wide range of celebrated scholars, artists, and change makers over the last 50+ years.

Recordings of many recent lectures are available in a playlist on the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ's YouTube channel. Video archives of most earlier lectures are . See the table below for individual links.

Date(s) Title Lecturer
October 5, 2023

Tapestry Thinking

Nalini Nadkarni

Professor of Biology at the University of Utah

October 19, 2022

Holding the Mirror up to Nature

Antoni Cimolino

Artistic Director of the Stratford Festival

October 27, 2021

Emergency:ÌýThe Citizen’s Guide to Climate Success

Dr. Mark Jaccard

Director of the School of Resource and Environmental Management at Simon Fraser University andÌýan author with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

March 25, 2019

LivingÌýIndigenous Law in Canada

Dr. John Borrows

Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Law at the University of Victoria Law School

February 7, 2018 Weapons of Math Destruction

Dr. Cathy O'Neil

Author, data scientist, and founder ofÌýO'Neil Risk Consulting & Algorithmic Auditing

March 22, 2017

Memory & the Aging Brain

Dr. Carol A. Barnes

Neuroscientist and Director of the Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute at the University of Arizona, Tucson

November 17, 2015 Love in the Time of Cholera: Canadian Edition

Dr. Thomas King

Award-winning novelist, screenwriter, essayist and performer, and recipient of a 2014 Governor General’s Literary Award

November 3, 2014 Fair Society, Healthy Lives

Sir Michael Marmot

President of the British Lung Foundation, Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, Honorary Fellow of the British Academy, and Honorary Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health of the Royal College of Physicians

September 29, 2013

Choice or Accident: The Outbreak of World War One

Dr. Margaret MacMillan

Officer of the Order of Canada, member of the Royal Society of Literature, and professor of history at Oxford University

November 22, 2012

Will Africa's resource scramble lead to development or disaster?

Dr. Paul Collier

Oxford Professor of Economics, Director of the Centre for the Study of African Economies, critically acclaimed author

October 3, 2011

Dr. Ian Hacking

Internationally acclaimed, award-winning Canadian philosopher, author, and a Companion of the Order of Canada

November 29, 2010

John Mighton

Mathematician, best-selling author, award-winning playwright, and founder of Junior Undiscovered Math Prodigies (JUMP)

November 30, 2010
October 21, 2009

Dr. Vandana Shiva

Internationally renowned physicist, ecologist, activist, and author

October 22, 2009

Student colloquium

November 14, 2007

Dr. Roberta Bondar

​Canada's first female astronaut

November 8, 2006

Seymour Hersh

​American Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist, author and regular contributor to the New Yorker

November 28, 2005

John Meisel, C.C., F.R.S.C.

Internationally acclaimed political scientist, author and winner of numerous prestigious scholarly awards and a Companion of the Order of Canada

November 29, 2005
March 2, 2005

Dr. Ursula M. Franklin

Internationally acclaimed physicist, engineer, feminist, peace activist, environmentalist, and humanist

November 3, 2003

Atom Egoyan

​Internationally-renowned, award-winning, filmmaker

November 21, 2002

Dr. John Stanford

Professor of Microbiology/ Vaccine Developer

January 24, 2001

Dr. Michael Ignatieff

​Harvard University, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Kennedy School of Government. Distinguished author, historian and journalist

January 25, 2001

Student colloquium

November 10, 1999

Dr. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

​Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management, Claremont Graduate University, California

March 31, 1999

Dr. Morton Cohen

Professor Emeritus, City University of New York; Lewis Carroll expert

April 1, 1999

Student colloquium

The many faces of Lewis Carroll’s Alice

November 19, 1997

David Cayley

​Canadian writer

November 20, 1996

Dr.ÌýJohn Ralston Saul

​Canadian writer

October 18, 1995

Dr. Patricia Smith Churchland

​Professor of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego

Ìý

Student colloquiumÌý

January 17, 1995

Dr. John C. Polanyi

1986 Nobel Prize Laureate; Professor of Chemistry, University of Toronto

January 18, 1995

Student colloquiumÌý

October 27, 1993

Dr. Andrea A. Lunsford

​Professor of English, Vice Chair for Rhetoric and Composition, Ohio State University

October 28, 1993
November 1, 1992

Mr. Frank O. Gehry

Architect, Principal-in-Charge, Frank O. Gehry and Associates, Santa Monica

October 22, 1991

Dr. Abbyann Lynch

Director, Bioethics Department, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto

October 21, 1991

Student colloquium

October 3 & 4 1990

Dr. Gregory Benford

Professor of Physics, University of California, Irvine

November 27, 1989

Dr. Lynn Hunt

Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania

November 28, 1989

Student colloquium

October 25 1988

Dr. Ronald Melzack

E.P. Taylor Professor of Psychology, McGill University

October 26 1988

Student colloquium

October 20 1987

Dr. R. Allan Freeze

Professor of Geological Sciences, University of British Columbia

October 21 1987

Student colloquium

October 21, 1986

Dr. Joseph Weizenbaum

Professor of Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

October 22, 1986

Student colloquium

October 28, 1985 The origins of sex

Dr. Lynn Margulis

Professor of Biology, Boston University

October 29, 1985

Student colloquium

Early life on Earth

October 31, 1984

Mr. Nani A. Palkhivala

Noted Author, Teacher, Scholar and Lawyer, India

November 1, 1984

Student colloquium

October 12, 1983

Dr. Hedley Bull

Montague Burton Professor of International Relations, Oxford University, Fellow of Balliol College

October 13, 1983

Student colloquium

October 19, 1983

Dr. Gerhard Herzberg

Distinguished Research Scientist,National Research Council of Canada

October 20, 1983

Student colloquium

February 9, 1982

Ms. Margaret Atwood

Canadian Writer (Novelist, poet and critic), Toronto, Ontario

February 10, 1982
October 22, 1979

Sir Ernst Gombrich

Director (Retired), Warburg Institute, London

October 23, 1979
October 17 & 18, 1978 The african origin of mankind: current evidence

Mr. Richard Leakey

Director, National Museums of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya

January 16, 1978

Professor Kenneth E. Boulding (Economics) and Professor Elise Boulding (Sociology)

Institute of Behavioural Science, University of Colorado
January 17, 1978
January 18, 1978
January 24, 1977

Dr. Hans Selye

Professor of Experimental Medicine and Surgery, University of Manitoba

January 25, 1977
February 23, 1976 Canada in the year 2000: where are we going?

Mr. Maxwell Henderson

Past Auditor General of Canada

January 27, 1976

Mr. Arthur Maloney

Ontario Ombudsman

January 27, 1975 The Baroque Orchestra

Dr. Boyd Neel

Conductor and Musicologist, Retired Dean of Music, University of Toronto

January 28, 1975 The Baroque Revival
January 29, 1975 Gilbert and Sullivan
January 28, 1974 A critique of historical reason

Dr. Geoffrey Elton

Professor of History,University of Cambridge

January 29, 1974 In it and at it: knowledge
January 30, 1974 Getting where? Purpose
February, 1972 Genetics and the destiny of man

Dr. David Suzuki

Professor of Zoology, University of British Columbia

February 15, 1971 Stonehenge

Dr. Fred Hoyle

​Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy, and Director, Institute of Theoretical Astronomy, Cambridge University

February 16, 1971 The present day relation of science and society
February 17, 1971 Modern developments in cosmology
January 30, 1970 The human perspective

Dr. George Wald

Nobel Laureate in Medicine for 1967, Professor of Biology, Harvard University