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Profs and Pints has resumed talks in venues and is looking to revive its presence in cities where the pandemic had forced it to pause operations. Click the "Cities and Venues" tab for more information on your city. Profs and Pints maintains a repository of the recorded versions of online talks staged in response to the pandemic at its Online Talks page. It has paused its staging of new online talks for now.
Profs and Pints, which is based in Washington D.C., is expanding to other cities where it has built substantial followings with the excellent online talks that it offered during the pandemic. Accordingly, it is looking for partners—including colleges, community organizations, philanthropies, socially conscious investors, and corporate sponsors—who can support its efforts to democratize access to higher learning and provide scholars with new audiences. If interested email profsandpints@hotmail.com.
Links to more information on Profs and Pints
events in each city:
Metro Washington DC
Annapolis
Baltimore
Charlottesville
Hampton Roads
Iowa City
Nashville
Philadelphia
Richmond
Cities or metro areas where Profs and Pints is actively scouting for venues
Detroit
Ann Arbor
Baltimore
Boston
Chicago
Dallas
Detroit
Philadelphia
Current and former college faculty members who are interested in giving Profs and Pints talks or workshops can find more information on the presenters page.
Owners or managers of potential Profs and Pints venues can find more information here.
Check out media coverage of Profs and Pints and see what all the buzz is about! Click the links here to see stories by the Washington Post, Washingtonian magazine, WAMU radio, the Annapolis Gazette and Baltimore Sun, Eye on Annapolis, Philadelphia's WHYY radio, the Bay Weekly, Style Weekly and WRIR radio in Richmond, The Daily Progress of Charlottesville, Hip in Detroit, KERA public radio in Dallas, the Northwest Courier, and the student newspapers at Catholic University, DePaul University, and George Washington University.
Support Profs and Pints through Patreon and get yourself or loved ones placed on guest lists for talks.
Profs and Pints talks represent a great way to introduce young people to various academic fields. Please note, however, that all talks are delivered on an adult level and may feature mature content. Unless otherwise stated in event descriptions, anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
A note from Profs and Pints CEO Peter Schmidt about diversity among presenters:
In my recruitment of speakers I am committed to diversity in all of its forms, including gender, race, and ideological orientation. I encourage any college faculty member interested in being featured by Profs and Pints to click this link for important background on the lectures and workshops that Profs and Pints offers and to email profsandpints@hotmail.com for additional information on how to apply.
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