Weissberg Chair in Human Rights
The Weissberg Chair in Human Rights, established in 1999, brings to campus every year a distinguished individual who has made important contributions to understanding and defending human rights on the international stage. Weissberg Chairs contribute new perspectives to the teaching and learning taking place on the Beloit College campus and typically spend from one week to 10 days in residence. Their residencies serve as a catalyst for conversations across campus and throughout the disciplines taught at Beloit College about the importance of preparing students to understand, promote, and defend human rights. The Weissberg Professorship is underwritten and supported by business leader Marvin Weissberg and his daughter, Nina Weissberg'84.
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2012-2013 - Diego Garcia-Sayan
2011-2012 - Yuri Dzhibladze
2010-2011 - Ali Allawi
2009-2010 - Sheila Dinotshe Tlou
2008-2009 - Elisabeth Rhyne
2007-2008 - Jan Egeland
2006-2007 - Richard J. Goldstone
2005-2006 - Raufa Hassan al-Sharki
2004-2005 - Anthony Zinni
2003-2004 - Dai Qing
2002-2003 - Roy Gutman
2001-2002 - Alain Destexhe
2000-2001 - Carlos Alzugaray
1999-2000 - Hanan Ashrawi
