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Art & Technology Lectures
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Fall 2004:
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Organized by the Digital Media Center, Lectures by Joy Garnett, Jeffrey Cunard, Siva Vaidhyanathan, Jon Ippolito, and Cory Arcangel.
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Spring 2004:
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Organized by the Digital Media Center, Lectures by Mary Flanagan, Chris Csikszentmihalyi, Paul Miller a.k.a. DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid, Manuel DeLanda, and Ricardo Dominguez.
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1st Annual Rose Osborne Lecture
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Sept. 6, 2003:
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Lecture by Professor David Osborne on "Gender and Public Service" at the School of International and Public Affairs.
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Midnight's Children Humanities Festival
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Mar. 2003:
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Dialogues, open roundtable rehearsals, readings and public debates featuring Salman Rushdie, Todd Gitlin, Patricia Williams, Michael Cunningham, Nicholas Dirks, Vikram Chandra, John Rockwell, Manning Marable, Peter Awn, Janaki Bakhle, Eduardo Machado, Homi Bhabha, Russell Banks, members of the Royal Shakespeare Company cast for Midnight's Children, and Edward Said, among others.
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Society for College and University Planning Conference
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Mar. 13 2002:
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Keynote Address: Frank Moretti
"Digital Media: Implications for Academia"
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Effective Social and Emotional Education: Core Principles and Practices
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Jul. 17 2000:
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Presenter: Jonathan Cohen Sponsor: The Center for Social and Emotional Education
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The Artistry of “Pops”: Louis Armstrong at 100
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Feb. 1 2000:
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Presenter(s): Wynton Marsalis & Stanley Crouch, musician & author Host: Robert O’Meally, The Center for Jazz Studies, Columbia University
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Old Differences and New Similarities: American and European Immigration Policies in a Comparative Perspective
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Nov. 12-13 1999:
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Sponsor: The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America at Columbia University with the support of the Rockerfeller Foundation
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SEL and Digital Technologies: New Means and Methods
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Nov. 6 1999:
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Morning Session: Part 1
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Morning Session: Part 2
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Afternoon Session: Part 1
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Afternoon Session: Part 2
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Global Movements Towards a Moratorium on the Death Penalty
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Oct. 13-14 1999:
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The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America at Columbia University Co-sponsored by Hands off Cain, Comunità di Sant’Egidio, and Moratorium 2000 in conjunction with the Human Rights Institute of the Columbia University School of Law
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Re-Imagining Education: A Matter of Justice and Possibility
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Apr. 19 1999:
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Hillary Rodham Clinton: The Inaugural Speech of The Jill and Ken Iscol Lecture Series Sponsor: Teachers College, Columbia University
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Theater of Ideas: Middle East Politics
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Apr. 9 1999:
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Introduction: Akeel Bilgrami Speaker: Noam Chomsky
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Speaker: Edward Said
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History and Knowledge of the Natural World
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Apr. 7 1999:
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Co-sponsored by the Society of Fellows in the Humanities and the Provost’s Office, Columbia University.
Organized by Graham Burnett, Mellon Fellow.
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Comparative Literature: The Intellectual Foundations
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Feb. 26 1999:
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Professors Andreas Huyssen, Franco Moretti, Gayatri Spicak, and Hamid Dabashi, Columbia University
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Cornel West
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Feb. 22 1999:
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Speaking at Barnard College
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