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Spring 2005
Feb 16
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Ctr, 3rd Flr
Mott Room
Humanities Forum
Larry Levine, Dept of Mathematical Sciences
Three Unusual Jews
Feb 22
Tue
4:00pm
DeBaun
  Auditorium
Humanities - Music & Technology
David Musial, Dept of Art, Music & Technology
The Music Producer Showcase
Feb 23
Wed
7:00pm
Kidde 228
Humanities Forum
Talat Halman,
Yunus Emre
Feb 25
Fri
8:00pm
DeBaun
  Auditorium
Humanities - Department of Literature
Stevens Dramatic Society
The Vagina Monologues
Mar 2
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Ctr, 3rd Flr
Fielding Room
Humanities Forum
Marehalli Prasad, Dept of Mechanical Engineering
Bhagavadgita: A Conversation About Life
Mar 7
Mon
4:00pm
Howe Ctr, 4th Flr
Bissinger Room
Bissinger Lecture Series on Science & Humanities
Claudine Cohen, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris
A Philosopher in the Mines: Leibniz's Protogaea
Mar 9
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Ctr, 3rd Flr
Fielding Room
Humanities Forum
Robert Abel, Davidson Laboratory
Aquaculture in the Middle East and in New Jersey: A Comparative Analysis
Mar 16
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Ctr, 4th Flr
Bissinger Room
Humanities Forum
Lisa Dolling, Department of Philosophy
Panel on Censorship
Mar 16
Wed
4:00pm
DeBaun
  Auditorium
Humanities - Music & Technology
David Musial & students, Dept of Art, Music & Technology
The Animation Soundtrack Showcase
Apr 6
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Ctr, 3rd Flr
Fielding Room
Humanities Forum
James McClellan, Department of History
Tales From the Crypt Archives: Reflections of a Scholar
Apr 11
Mon
4:00pm
Howe Ctr, 4th Flr
Bissinger Room
Bissinger Lecture Series on Science & Humanities
Claudine Cohen, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris
Women in Prehistory: A Fresh Look at Human Evolution
Apr 13
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Ctr, 3rd Flr
Fielding Room
Humanities Forum
Manu Malek, Dept of Computer Science
Persian Poetry: From Classic to Modern
Apr 20
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Ctr, 3rd Flr
Fielding Room
Humanities Forum
Mehment Erol
Current Trends in Middle Eastern and Turkish Foreign Policy
Apr 20
Wed
2:00pm
Burchard 118
Stevens Center for Science Writings & Communication
Panelists: John Horgan, Alan Lightman, Michael Waldholz, Chris Search
Panel Discussion:  Can Science be the Stuff of Prose?
Apr 20
Wed
4:00pm
Burchard 118
Bissinger Lecture Series on Science & Humanities
Alan Lightman, MIT
The Physicist as Novelist: Similarities and Differences between Scientist and Artist
Apr 21
Thu
4:00pm
DeBaun
  Auditorium
Humanities - Music & Technology
David Musial & students, Dept of Art, Music & Technology
Student Electronic Music Concert
Apr 27
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Ctr, 3rd Flr
Fielding Room
Humanities Forum
Mary Ann Hellrigel, Department of History
Thomas Edison's Jungle Experience
Apr 27
Wed
3:30p-5:30p
Morton 103
Inter-religious Forum
Moderator: Susan Schept, Division of Humanities
The Use and Misuse of Science
May 4
Wed
5:00pm
Kidde 228

Reception

7:30pm
Kidde 228
Turkish & Middle Eastern Studies and Light Millennium
A Panel session
Cultural Diversity, Removing Prejudice & Fostering Global Connectivity


A lecture by preeminent Turkish author, Adalet Agaoglu
Developments in the Turkish Novel Between 1970-80
May 6-8
Fri-Sun

Howe Ctr, 4th Flr
Bissinger Room
Workshop On Science & Technology Studies
Department of History, Stevens Institute of Technology
The Applied-Science Problem
For additional information contact the Division of Humanities at 201-216-5398.
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