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