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2003-2004 Schedule Now Available "The Science of Culture/The Culture of Science" |
Sharon Burgmayer, An Image of Intersection For an exhibit of earlier work see Transformation |
Schedule and Discussion Links | |||
January 30 | Al Albano (Physics), Sharon Burgmayer (Chemistry), Peggy Hollyday (Biology) | Diamond-Cutters, Net-Casters and Day-Dreamers: Differences among Scientists | |
February 6 | Karen Tidmarsh (Dean's Office) | A Dean's Perspective: Effects of the Culture of Science on Students | |
February 13 | Katherine Park (Historian of Science, Harvard) | Was There a Renaissance Body? | |
February 20 | Mark Lord (Theater) | Tomomi's Dream: Embodying Our Disciplines | |
February 27 | Doug Blank (Computer Science) | Teaching Across the Genders | |
March 6 | Joseph Disponzio (Cities) | Changing Paradigms: Eighteenth-Century Natural Science and the Rise of Landscape Architecture | |
March 20 | Dan Sarewitz, Managing Director and Senior Research Scholar,Center for Science, Policy and Outcomes, Columbia University, Washington DC | Does Science Make You Happy? | |
March 27 | Xenia Morin (Keck Fellow, Chemistry) | Scientific Cultures at my House: Academic vs. Industrial Life Sciences | |
April 3 | Yutian Wong (Mellon Fellow, Arts) | Dancing Bodies, Pedagogy and Technology | |
April 10 | Catherine Conybeare (Classical Studies) | "Scientia" and "Cultura": The Origins and Development of these Words | |
April 17 | Melissa Pashigian (Anthropology) | Imparting the Social in Science | |
April 24 | Michael Krausz (Philosophy) | Interpretation and its Objects |
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