| March
30, 2001 |
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Film Forum: Cinematography
Jonathan Miller Teaches film studies at I.I.T. and reviews
film for Eight Forty-Eight
John Petrakis - Film writer for the Chicago Tribune and a screenwriting
instructor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Jaromir Sofr A cinematographer whose credits include
Closely Watched Trains and The Beggars Opera.
He is currently a visiting instructor in the film department
at Columbia College
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| March
29, 2001 |
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Tax Cuts and the Economy
Owen Lamont Associate Professor of Finance at the University
of Chicago Graduate School of Business
Charlie Madigan Perspective Editor at the Chicago Tribune
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| March
28, 2001 |
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The Politics of Judicial Nominations
Dennis Hutchinson The William Rainey Harper professor
in the college, senior lecturer in the law school and editor
of The Supreme Court Review at the University of Chicago
Gerry Rosenberg Visiting professor at Northwestern University
School of Law
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| March
27, 2001 |
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Campaign Finance Reform
Martin Redish The Ancel professor of law and public policy
at Northwestern University School of Law and the author of Money
Talks: Speech, Economic Power, and the Values of Democracy,
which is to be published in June.
Jeff Milyo Assistant professor in the Harris School of
Public Policy Studies at the University of Chicago
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| March
26, 2001 |
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Human Evolution
Jim Phillips A curator at the Field Museum of Natural
History and a professor of anthropology at the University of
Illinois at Chicago
Russ Tuttle Professor of anthropology and evolutionary
biology at the University of Chicago
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| March
23, 2001 |
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State of the Economy
Bill Barnhart Markets columnist for the Chicago Tribune
Joseph Weber Chicago bureau manager for Business Week
Magazine
Bill Wilson Senior economist for Ernst and Young
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| March
22, 2001 |
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Future Perfect, By Lori Andrews
Lori Andrews Director of the institute for science, law
and technology at Chicago - Kent College of Law and the author
of Future Perfect: Confronting Decisions about Genetics
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| March
21, 2001 |
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Drug Policy in America
Pam Rodriguez Vice president of TASC, Treatment Alternatives
for Safe Communities
Don Hermann Professor of law and philosophy at DePaul
University
Erik Sterling President of the Criminal Justice Policy
Foundation
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| March
20, 2001 |
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Parkinsons Disease
Quentin Young Odysseys medical contributor
Dr. Kathleen Shannon Associate professor of neurology
in the section of movement disorders at Rush Presbyterian
St. Lukes Medical Center
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| March
19, 2001 |
hosted by Victoria Lautman |
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The Census and Racial Identity
Josef Barton Professor of history and the director of
Chicago field studies at Northwestern University
Kenneth Warren Professor of English and a faculty member
of the Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture at
the University of Chicago
Maria de los Angeles Torres Professor of political science
at DePaul University
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| March
16, 2001 |
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Film Forum: Hong Kong Cinema
Ron Falzone Professor in the film department at Columbia
College
Barbara Scharres Director of the Gene Siskel Film Center
at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Ted Shen A film critic for the Chicago Reader and a music
critic for the Chicago Tribune
Steven Teo Former programmer for the Hong Kong International
Film Festival and the author of, Hong Kong Cinema: The Extra
Dimensions
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| March
15, 2001 |
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Talking about Galaxies with Doug Duncan
Doug Duncan Associate professor in astronomy and astrophysics
at the University of Chicago
Sean Carrol - Assistant professor of physics and a faculty member
at the Enrico Fermi Institute at the University of Chicago
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| March
14, 2001 |
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Olfaction
Albert Farbman Professor of neurobiology and physiology
at Northwestern University
John Larson Assistant professor of physiology in psychiatry
at the University of Illinois at Chicago
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| March
13, 2001 |
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Medical News with Dr. Quentin Young
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| March
12, 2001 |
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President Bush and the Rhetoric of Citizenship
Alan Gitelson Professor of political science at Loyola
University - Chicago
Jim Darsey Associate professor of communication at Georgia
State University
Michael Hogan Professor of speech communication at Penn
State University
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| March
9, 2001 |
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Politics and the Tax Cut
Michael Dawson Chair and professor in the department
of political science at the University of Chicago and the author
of, Behind the Mule: Race and Class in African-American Politics
Phil OConnor A member of the Illinois State Board
of Elections. He served as an advisor to the campaigns of republican
governors Jim Thompson and Jim Edgar
Wayne Steger Professor of political science at DePaul
University
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| March
8, 2001 |
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Paleobiogeography
Alfred Ziegler Professor in geophysical sciences and
the director of the Paleogeographic Atlas Project at the University
of Chicago
Bruce Patterson Curator of mammals at the Field Museum
of Natural History
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| March
7, 2001 |
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The Changing Face of Cities
Marcus Alexis Professor in the department of economics
at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University
John McCarron Vice president of strategy and communications
at the Metropolitan Planning Council and a columnist for the
Chicago Tribune
Wim Wievel Professor and dean of the college of business
administration, and the former director of the Great Cities
Institute at the University of Illinois at Chicago
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| March
6, 2001 |
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Dr. Folkman's War
Robert Cook - A science writer and the author of, Dr.
Folkman's War: Angiogenesis and the Struggle to Defeat Cancer
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| March
5, 2001 |
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Supreme Court Update
Dennis Hutchinson The William Rainey Harper Professor
in the College, senior lecturer in the law school and editor
of the Supreme Court Review at the University of Chicago
Tom Merrill The John Paul Stevens professor at the Northwestern
University School of Law
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| March
2, 2001 |
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Film Forum: The Creative Process
Hank Sarten Freelance educator and a film critic for
the Chicago Free Press
John Petrakis Film writer, critic for the Chicago
Tribune and a screenwriting instructor at the School of
the Art Institute of Chicago
Michael Rabiger Documentary filmmaker and chair of the
department of film and video at Columbia College
Brigitte Riesebrott A Chicago based painter
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| March
1, 2001 |
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Helfrich |
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Archiving in the Digital Age
Ken Tibadoe - Director of the electronic records archives program
at the national archives
Jon Boyd - Editorial production manager at Britannica.com
Anne Gilliland-Swetland - Assistant professor of information
studies at the University of California at Los Angeles
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