| April
30, 2001 |
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The Sullivan Principles of Corporate Social Responsibility
John Boatright The Raymond Baumhart Professor of business
ethics at Loyola University in Chicago
Diane Bratcher Communications director at the Interfaith
Center on Corporate Responsibility
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| April
27, 2001 |
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Labor Issues in Film
Tom Zaniello Author of Working Stiffs, Union Maids,
Reds, and Riffraff : An Organized Guide to Films About Labor
Jonathan Miller Teaches film studies at IIT and reviews
film for Eight Forty-Eight
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Tom Zaniello's Top 10 Labor Films
1. American Dream
2. Harlan County, USA
3. The Grapes of Wrath
4. Matewan
5. The Molly McGuires
6. Norma Rae
7. On the Waterfront
8. Roger & Me
9. Salt of the Earth
10. A Raisin in the Sun
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| April
26, 2001 |
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Human /Animal Distinctions
Peter Steeves Assistant professor of philosophy and the
co executive director of the Institute for Business and
Professional Ethics at DePaul University. He is the faculty
organizer of this weekends conference: Minding the Borders:
An Interdisciplinary Conference on Animal Consciousness and
the Human Animal Distinction
Marc Bekoff Professor of environmental population and
organismic biology at the University of Colorado and the editor
of, "A Passionate Nature: Exploring Emotions in Animals"
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conference is open to the public. For information, call 773
325 1153 or email: mindingtheborders@hotmail.com |
| April
25, 2001 |
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The Narrative Tradition in Law
Steve Lubet Professor of law at Northwestern University
and the author of Nothing but the Truth: Why Trial Lawyers Dont,
Cant, and Shouldnt Have to Tell the Whole Truth
Jim Ferguson A partner at Sonnenschein, Nath, and Rosenthal,
and a former federal prosecutor
Peter Brooks Professor in the humanities at Yale University
and the author of Troubling Confessions: Speaking Guilt in Law
and Literature
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| April
24, 2001 |
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Corporation Relocation
Donald Haider The director of the program in public and
nonprofit management in the Kellogg School of Management at
Northwestern University. He is the co-author, with Philip Kotler
and Irving Rein, of Marketing Places: Attracting Investment,
Industry and Tourism to Cities, States and Nations
Dan Swinney Executive director of the Center for Labor
and Community Research
Greg Hinz Associate editor at Crains Chicago Business
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| April
23, 2001 |
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Redistricting
Barack Obama Illinois state senator from 13th district
and a senior lecturer in the law school at the University of
Chicago
Maria de los Angeles Torres Associate professor of political
science at DePaul University
Michael Mezey Dean of the college of liberal arts and
sciences and professor in the department of political science
at DePaul University
Bob Bennett Professor of law at Northwestern University
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| April
20, 2001 |
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The Bush Administration and Environmental
Policy
David Dana - Professor of law at Northwestern University
Richard Epstein -Interim dean of the law school and the James
Parker Hall distinguished service professor of law at the University
of Chicago
Howard Learner - Executive director of the Environmental Law
and Policy Center
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| April
19, 2001 |
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Mona Lisa
Lyle Massey - Assistant professor of art history at Northwestern
University
Kim Rorschasch - The Dana Feitler director of the Smart Museum
at the University of Chicago
Homi Bhabha -The Chester Tripp distinguished service professor
in the humanities at the University of Chicago
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| April
18, 2001 |
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The State of Discrimination Law
Steve Platt Attorney at Arnold and Kadjan and the immediate
past president of the National Employment Lawyers Association
Randall Schmidt Clinical professor of law at the University
of Chicago
Mary Becker Professor of law at DePaul University
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| April
17, 2001 |
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Medical Errors
Quentin Young Odysseys medical contributor
Joanne Turnbull Executive director of the National Patient
Safety Foundation
Dr. Joseph Sherger Professor and chair of the department
of family medicine at the University of California at Irvine
and a member of the committee on quality of health care in America
at the Institute of Medicine.
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| April
16, 2001 |
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Protein Science
Wayne Anderson Professor of molecular pharmacology and
biological chemistry at Northwestern University
Tony Kossiakoff Professor and chair in the department
of biochemistry and molecular biology at the University of Chicago
Dave Demirjian Vice president of technology strategy
at Medichem
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| April
13, 2001 |
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Film Forum: Fractured Narratives
Jonathan Miller teaches film studies at I.I.T. and reviews
film for 848
Hank Sartin, film critic for the Chicago Free
Press
Jim Chandler Professor of English and of the humanities
at the University of Chicago
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| April
12, 2001 |
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Doug Duncan Associate professor in astronomy and astrophysics
at the University of Chicago
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| April
11, 2001 |
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Janel Mueller Professor of English,
The William Rainey Harper professor in the college and the dean
of the division of humanities at the University of Chicago.
She is the co-editor, along with Mary Beth Rose and Leah Marcus
of Elizabeth I: Collected Works
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| April
10, 2001 |
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Next Generation Internet
Joe Mambretti Director of the International Center for
Advanced Internet Research at Northwestern University and the
author of Next Generation Internet: Creating Advanced Networks
and Services
Bruce Wessels Professor in the departments of materials
science and engineering and electrical and computer engineering
at Northwestern University
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| April
9, 2001 |
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Christopher Hitchens A writer for Vanity
Fair and The Nation, author of Unacknowledged
Legislation: Writers in the Public Sphere
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| April
6, 2001 |
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Civil Litigation as Public Policy
Deborah Hensler Professor of law at Stanford University
Colleen Connell Executive director of the Illinois ACLU
Marshall Shapo Professor of law at Northwestern University.
His latest book is titled International E-Commerce: Business
and Legal Issues co-authored with David Jacobson and Anne
Nicholson Weber
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| April
5, 2001 |
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The Future of Political Parties
John Frendreis Associate vice president of planning and
analysis and a professor in the political science department
at Loyola University - Chicago
Ken Janda Professor of political science at Northwestern
University
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| April
4, 2001 |
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Energy Supply
George Tolley Professor Emeritus in the department of
economics at the University of Chicago
Mohammad Shahidehpour Professor of electrical and computer
engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology and a fellow
at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Richard Kosobud Professor of economics at the University
of Illinois at Chicago
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| April
3, 2001 |
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Alternative Medicine
Dr. Quentin Young Odysseys medical contributor
Dr. Toni Bark Medical director of the department of integrative
medicine at Good Shepherd Hospital in Barrington
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| April
2, 2001 |
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Happiness, Death, and the Remainder of Life
by Jonathan Lear
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