Spring 2000 Colloquium Series

Wednesday
January 19, 2000

ITC 1400
2:30pm

(more info)
(talk about it)

Smart Guns: New Technologies, Personal Safety, and the 2nd Amendment

A panel of experts representing the various positions on this complex issue will talk about smart guns and answer your questions. (more info)
Room 1400, Guttenberg Information Technologies Center (ITC)
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM

Wednesday
January 26, 2000

ITC 1400
2:30 pm

(more info)
(talk about it)

The Internet Economy and its Impact on Business

Guest Speaker: Carlos Dominguez, Vice President NE Area, Cisco Systems, Inc.
ITC 1400
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM

Friday
February 4, 2000

Meet at Warren St. & Summit St.
7:30 am

(more info)

Behind-the-Scenes Tour of CBS Studios

Guest Speaker: Alan W. Parnau, Managing Engineer, CBS Studios
Meet at Warren St. and Summit St.
7:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Sign up in Honors Office, Room 151 Tiernan. Seats are limited.

Thursday
February 10, 2000

 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

Lecture and Jazz Concert

Guest Speaker: Amiri Baraka, Distinguished Poet, Playwright, and Jazz Musician

Weston Lecture Hall 1

6:00pm

(more info)

Weston Lecture Hall 1

6:00pm - 9:00pm

This colloquium is co-sponsored by the African Heritage Month Committee.

Monday

February 14, 2000

Tuberculosis Control: A Window on Urban Public Health

Guest Speaker: Christina Larkin, Director of Outreach Services at New York City Dept. of Health

Univ 118

11:30am

(more info)

University Hall Rm 118

11:30am - 1:00pm

Monday

February 21, 2000

"Then I'll be Free to Travel Home"

Guest Speaker: Eric V. Tait, Jr.

Video Documentary and Discussion: Historical African-American Burial Grounds

ITC 1400

11:30am

(more info)

InfoTech 1400

11:30am - 1:00pm

This colloquium is co-sponsored by the African Heritage Month Committee.

Wednesday

March 1, 2000

Opening Ceremony for Women's History Month

Guest Speaker: Kari A. Lewis, Chief Mission Engineer, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Hazell Ctr Ballroom

2:30pm

Hazell Center Ballroom

2:30pm - 4:00pm

This colloquium is co-sponsored by the Women's History Month Committee.

Wednesday

March 29, 2000

“Where Will the Body Be in the Future?”

A presentation by Tina La Porta

ITC 1400

2:30pm

(more info)

Guttenberg Info Tech Center (ITC), Rm 1400

2:30pm - 4:00pm

This colloquium is part of the New Media Presentation Series.

Friday

March 31, 2000

AIDS Epidemic Among Children

Guest Speaker: Dr. Jim Oleske, Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Professor of Pediatrics at UMDNJ

Wilson Alumni Seminar Room

8:30am

(more info)

Wilson Alumni Seminar Room

8:30am - 10:00am

Wednesday

April 5, 2000

“Hypertext: A Girl's Guide to Getting Over it”

A presentation by Diane Greco

ITC 1400

2:30pm

(more info)

Guttenberg Info Tech Center (ITC), Rm 1400

2:30pm - 4:00pm

This colloquium is part of the New Media Presentation Series.

Monday

April 10, 2000

Honors Colloquium

Guest Speaker: Joel Tarr, Richard S. Caliguiri Professor of Urban and Environmental History and Policy at Carnegie Mellon University

Wilson Alumni Seminar Room

11:30am

(more info)

Wilson Alumni Seminar Room

11:30am - 1:00pm

Wednesday

April 12, 2000

Walking Tour of Harlem, New York City

Tour Guide: John Reddick

Harlem, NYC

1:30pm

(more info)

Sign up in the Honors Office, Tiernan Hall Room 151.

1:30pm - 5:00pm

Monday

April 24, 2000

Engineering Futures Colloquium

An interactive training course in personal and leadership skills development, problem solving, and teamwork developed specifically to help engineering and technology students be successful in their careers. Refreshments served.

ITC 3730

11:30am

ITC 3730

11:30am - 1:00pm

Hosted by the Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society.

Wednesday

April 26, 2000

“Cybertext Editing and Design: Inter- and Outer-Connections”

A presentation by Christopher Funkhouser

ITC 1400

2:30pm

(more info)

Guttenberg Info Tech Center (ITC), Rm 1400

2:30pm - 4:00pm

This colloquium is part of the New Media Presentation Series.