Upcoming Events

Get involved with the exciting and engaging lectures, film screenings, workshops and symposiums happening at the Bagwell Center for the Study of Markets and Economic Opportunity in the Coles College of Business.

Spring 2026 Lectures

  • Dr. Samuel Fleischacker

    Speaker: Dr. Samuel Fleischacker, PhD.
    Laurance Rockefeller Fellow, UCHV, Princeton, 2025-2026

    Date: January 26, 2026

    Lecture 1: â€śLearning from Adam Smith Today”
    Time: 10:10 am - 11:00 am
    Location: ENG Building, 102

    Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations was published 250 years ago (exactly: in March, 1776) — why suppose it is still relevant?  There are answers to that question that take Smith to anticipate left- or right-wing policies in the modern day.  I shall instead talk about aspects of Smith that are useful for thinking about policy regardless of our particular political perspectives.

    Lecture 2: â€śWhat Was So Great about 18th-Century Scotland?”
    Time: 11:15 am - 1 2:05 pm
    Location: Convocation Center, 2016

    It’s widely agreed that the center for philosophy in the United Kingdom, during the Enlightenment, was Scotland rather than England.   This lecture will explain why, focusing on the work of Frances Hutcheson, David Hume and Adam Smith, and on the importance of sociability, and of emotion, in their work.

    Dr. Samuel Fleischacker Flyer

  • Jonathan Looney
    Speaker: Jonathan Looney
    Director of Business Development, Sallie Mae

    Date: Feburary 11, 2026

    Lecture 1: “Smart Money Management/Understanding Credit”
    Time: 10:10 am - 11:00 am
    Location: ENG Building, 102

    Understanding how credit works and building a responsible credit history early on is essential to building a strong credit score.  This session will review the five primary factors considered in your credit score and discuss best practices for building and managing credit.  You’ll learn more about FICO® Scores, credit cards, and credit reports.

    Lecture 2: “Understanding the Costs of Student Loan Borrowing and the recent changes to the Federal Loan programs”
    Time: 11:15 am - 12:05 pm
    Location: Convocation Center, 2016

    Before borrowing student loans, it’s important for you to understand how they work. Learn more about interest rates, the impact of interest on your borrowed loan amount, and important strategies to reduce your student loan balance. And learn how the recent changes to the Federal Loan programs may impact your plans for financing your graduate or professional degree.

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Spring 2026 Film Screenings

  • The Real Adam Smith movie poster

    Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2026
    Time: 11:15 am
    Location: Convocation Center, 2016

    Description: In Part 1, “Morality and Markets,” Smith’s upbringing during the Scottish Enlightenment and his roots as a moral philosopher take center stage. This segment examines his early interest in ethics and empathy and illustrates how these ideas influence modern consumer choices. This film explores Smith’s views on government’s role in markets, his contempt for monopolies and cronyism (with reference to entities like the East India Company), and his stance on the American colonies.

    The Real Adam Smith: Part 1 Flyer

  • The Real Adam Smith movie poster

    Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2026
    Time: 11:15 am
    Location: Convocation Center, 2016

    Description: In Part 2, “Ideas That Changed the World,” Norberg shifts the focus to Smith’s impact on today’s global economy. This episode illustrates how principles of free trade and economic freedom that Smith championed in The Wealth of Nations have shaped modern prosperity—spanning breakthroughs in China’s economic liberalization to Hong Kong’s rise under Sir John Cowperthwaite.

    These two 56-minute episodes together trace Smith’s development from moral philosopher to the “father of modern economics,” showing how his insights into morality and trade continue to underpin today’s interconnected global markets.

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  • Amazing Grace movie poster

    Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2026
    Time: 9:05 am
    Location: Convocation Center, 2016

    Description: This powerful historical drama follows William Wilberforce, a British politician driven by faith and moral conviction to end the transatlantic slave trade. The film traces his decades-long struggle against political opposition and entrenched economic interests, highlighting his alliance with reformers and his perseverance through illness and setbacks. Culminating in the passage of the Slave Trade Act of 1807, Amazing Grace celebrates one of history’s most significant victories for human dignity and justice.

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