Spring 2001 Colloquium Series

Wednesday
January 24th

E-Station: Providing Internet Access to the Inner City

Panel Discussion
Moderator: Eric Miller, Honors Scholar
Guttenberg ITC Bldg. Rm. 1400
2:30PM - 4:00PM

Wednesday
January 31st

Have You Ever Thought of Interning in France?

Guest Speakers: Tim Gilroy, Ecole Des Mines Wilson Alumni Seminar Room
4:00PM - 5:30PM

Monday
February 5th

How a Technological Education Can Lead to a Legal Career

Panel Discussion
Moderator: Dr. Lauren, Professor of Legal Studies Benton
Guttenberg ITC Bldg. Rm. 1400
11:30AM - 1:00PM

Wednesday
February 21st

Engineering Challenges in the New Century*

Panel Discussion
Moderator: Dr. Van Buskirk, NJIT Provost
Guttenberg ITC Bldg. Rm. 1400
2:30PM - 4:00PM

Monday
February 26th

New Drugs: From the Laboratory to the Market Place

Guest Speaker: Jeffrey Garlick, Merck Pharmaceuticals
Wilson Alumni Seminar Room
11:30AM - 1:00PM

Monday
March 5th

Opening Ceremony for Women's History Month**

Hazell Center Ballroom
11:30AM - 1:00PM
CANCELLED DUE TO SNOW

Tuesday
March 27th

New Media, New Links: Strategies for Interdisciplinary Collaboration***

3730 GITC
Go HERE for schedule
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Monday
March 19

Honors Colloquium Trip: Tour of IBM Plant; Fishkill, NY

Meet at ADHC Office
8:30AM - 4:00PM
Sign up in Honors Office, Room 151
Limited Seating.

Monday
April 2nd

The Cell Phone VS. the Internet

Paul Levinson, Professor of Communications and Media Studies, Fordham University
Wilson Alumni Seminar Room
11:30AM - 1:00PM

Wednesday,
April 4th

Special Honors colloquium: The Army Corps of Engineers****

Alumni Seminar Room, Wilson Alumni Center
2:30PM - 4:00PM

Wednesday
April 18th

The Climate of the Future

David Robinson, NJ State Climatologist
Wilson Alumni Seminar Room
2:30PM - 4:00PM

* Co-sponsored by the College of Engineer in celebration of National Engineering Week

** Co-sponsored by the Women's History Month Committee

*** Sponsored by the Women's Center

****Co-Sponsored by ASCE. Come learn about the Corps of Engineers, its rich history and service to the United States. The Corps traces its founding to 1775, a year before the signing of the Declaration of Independence. See how it has evolved as the largest engineering company in the world. The presentation will include a District overview of the Corps of Engineers, its mission, areas of responsibilities. We will talk about key projects in our military, civil, and environmental programs.

These colloquia are free and open to the public except where indicated.