Apr 5, 2010
Jonah Lehrer Lecture: The Future of Science is Art
Lecture: 4:15 pm, Monday April 5, 2010 in 224 Oechsle Hall
Lecture: 4:15 pm, Monday April 5, 2010 in 224 Oechsle Hall
Dominican-American poet, novelist, and essayist, Alvarez rose to prominence with the novels How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents (1991), In the Time…
One of the most significant sculptors of our age, Grossman Visiting Artist Chakaia Booker has employed discarded tires as her primary medium since the…
Eve Andrée Laramée, Professor of Interdisciplinary Sculpture, Maryland Institute College of Art has been exploring the mutable, triadic relationship…
Elinor Ostrom, Arthur F. Bentley Professor of Political Science, is Co-founder and Senior Research Director of the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy…
Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, Frederick P. Rose Director of the Hayden Planetarium, will present the 2010 John and Muriel Landis Lecture. He is a noted astrophysicist…
Jack Repcheck, Vice President & Editor at W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., will give a talk based on his 2003 biography of James Hutton entitled “The Man…
John Cronin will deliver a compelling call to action about the emerging water crisis. Cronin is a Hudson River environmentalist and Time magazine “Hero…
“In the late 1990’s Majora Carter took a bold step into the world of urban planning – working to shift a Giuliani administration plan for additional…
American Electric Power, and Jim Tolan, Project Manager, E8 Wind Project, Galapagos Islands. Lecture on sustainable ecologically-minded energy systems:…