College of Arts and Letters
 
Events Archive Archive  |  Current Semester

Spring 2006
Jan 30
Mon
7:00--8:30pm
Morton 201
Media Industry Forum - Dept of Art, Music & Technology
Luciano DiGeronimo, Dept of Art, Music & Technology
Pen vs. Pencil: The Animations and Compositions of Luciano DiGeronimo
Feb 8
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Ctr, 3rd Flr
Mott Room
Humanities Forum
Leonidas Bouritsas, Department of Philosophy
Why Was the Holocaust Unique?
Feb 8
Wed
5:00--6:30pm
Howe Ctr, 4th Flr
Bissinger Room
Center for Science Writings
Sharon Begley, John Rennie, Steven Petranek, John Horgan
A Panel Discussion:  Science's Greatest Challenges
Feb 14
Tue
3:00--4:30pm
Howe Ctr, 4th Flr
Bissinger Room
Center for Science Writings
Glenn Zorpette, executive editor, IEEE Spectrum Magazine
Re-Engineering Iraq
Feb 15
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Ctr, 3rd Flr
Mott Room
Humanities Forum
Ed Foster, Department of History
Sex, Sickness & the American God: Old-Time Religion & the Middle East
Feb 15
Wed
4:00--5:30pm
Kidde 228
Media Industry Forum - Dept of Art, Music & Technology
Andy Brick, Dept of Art, Music & Technology
Synthestration and Conducting Symphony Orchestras for Disney Films and Video Games
Feb 21
Tue
4:15pm
Peirce 220
Reception follows
Andrea Bréard, Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, France
Aleatory Poetry or How to Play Dominos in 17th Century China
Sponsored by the Departments of Mathematics, History, and Philosophy
Feb 22
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Ctr, 3rd Flr
Fielding Room
Humanities Forum
Garry Dobbins, Department of Philosophy
Can We Mean What We Say?
Feb 22
Wed
8:00pm
DeBaun
  Auditorium
Department of Literature and Communications
Stevens 6th Annual V-Day
The Vagina Monologues
Mar 1
Wed
1:00pm
McLean 515
Humanities Forum
Harold Dorn, Department of History
Should We Snitch?
Mar 8
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Ctr, 3rd Flr
Fielding Room
Humanities Forum
Larry Levine, Department of Mathematical Sciences
Unusual American Jews of the 18th and 19th Centuries
Mar 8
Wed
4:00--5:30pm
Peirce 218
Media Industry Forum - Dept of Art, Music & Technology
Margaret Bodde, documentary film producer
The Making of "No Direction Home: Bob Dylan"
Mar 8
Wed
4:00--6:00pm
Burchard 118
Center for Science Writings
Lee M. Silver, Princeton University
Challenging God and Mother Nature at the Frontiers of Life
Mar 22
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Ctr, 3rd Flr
Fielding Room
Humanities Forum
Martin Finkelstein, Seton Hall University
The Dawning of a New Era? The Revolution in Academic Work & Careers
Mar 22
Wed
4:00--5:30pm
Howe Ctr, 4th Flr
Skyline Room
Media Industry Forum - Dept of Art, Music & Technology
Carlos Alomar, guitarist
Pop Music Success with Major Stars, the Grammies, and Castle Point Records
Mar 22
Wed
4:00--6:00pm
Burchard 118
Center for Science Writings
William J. Broad, The New York Times
The Oracle: The Lost Secrets and Hidden Message of Ancient Delphi
Mar 29
Wed
3:30pm
Hayden Lounge
Philosophical Debate Club
To discuss topics for upcoming public debates.
Contact Professor Garry Dobbins for more information.
Apr 3
Mon
4:00--5:30pm
Howe Ctr, 4th Flr
Skyline Room
Media Industry Forum - Dept of Art, Music & Technology
David Aronson, visual artist
The Alchemical Wedding: Working From the Subconscious
Apr 5
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Ctr, 4th Flr
Skyline Room
Humanities Forum
Susan Schept, Dept of Social Sciences; Leonidas Bouritsas and Garry Dobbins, Dept of Philosophy
Happy Birthday Freud: Contrary Perspectives
Apr 12
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Ctr, 3rd Flr
Fielding Room
Humanities Forum
Catherine Nicholson, Department of History
Emma Goldman, J. Edgar Hoover, and a Case of Perjury
Apr 18
Tue
7:30pm
Howe Ctr, 4th Flr
Skyline Room
Media Industry Forum - Dept of Art, Music & Technology
Wayne Sharpe, composer and music technologist
TV & Film Scoring: From Pokemon to Commercials, Hollywood to the Olympics
Apr 19
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Ctr, 3rd Flr
Fielding Room
Humanities Forum
Kurt Becker, Department of Physics & Engineering Physics
Leibniz, Fraunhofer, Planck, and Technogenesis in Germany
Apr 26
Wed
1:00pm
Howe Ctr, 4th Flr
Skyline Room
Humanities Forum
Manu Malek, Department of Computer Science
Persian Music
Apr 26
Wed
4:00--6:00pm
Babbio 122
Center for Science Writings
Steven Berlin Johnson, science and technology writer
Everything Bad is Good for You
May 2
Tue
2:00pm
Babbio 210
Philosophy Seminar
John Ongley, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
The Scopes Trial Revisited
To have an event posted here, contact Patrick Miller at pmiller@stevens.edu
For additional information contact the Division of Humanities at 201-216-5398.
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