SEMINAR LUNCH SPEAKERS

Fall 2001-Spring 2002

September 6, 2001

Peter Rutland

Government

Globaloney:  What's New about Globalization?

September 20, 2001

Stewart Gillmor

History

How to Build a Great University:  Fred Terman at Stanford.

October 4, 2001

Magda Teter

History

Jewish Conversions to Catholicism:  Reality and Imagination in 18th-Century Poland

November 1, 2001

Alberto Isgut

Economics

Argentina's Economic Problems

November 15, 2001

Betsy Traube

Producing 'the People':  Reflections on Nation-Formation in East Timor

December 6, 2001

Raja Swamy

Academic Computing Services

An Exploration of
the "Endnote' Software Program

January 31, 2002

Mike Roy

 

Is Linking Thinking?

February  7, 2002

Ethan C. Kleinberg

History

A Hint of Fascism:  Fascist Tropes in Aron, Blanchot, and Sartre

February 21, 2002

Gary Yohe

Economics

Nine Degrees Warmer in Connecticut?

March 7, 2002

Bruce Masters

History

`Signposts along the Road' and the Emergence of the New Islamic Politics
March 28, 2002

Marcia Bromberg

 VP for Finance and Administration and Barbara-Jan Wilson

 VP for University Relations

Update for Division II on the Budget and the Capital Campaign

April  4, 2002

John Bonin

Economics

Banking on the Balkans

April 18, 2002

Vera Schwarcz

History

"Whatever Returns from Oblivion:"  Art, Memory, Public Spaces in China and Beyond

May  2, 2002

Ruth Striegel-Moore

Psychology

Epidemiology of Eating Disorders