Colgate University
All events are free and open to the public
Schedule subject to additions and changes

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Spring Semester 2001

January February March April June

January 21 to March 11, 2001
Picker Gallery
Exhibit

Hours: 
10-5 daily

"Corruption in Art: Fakes and Forgeries"
Picker Art Gallery

Tuesday, January 30, 2001
7:30pm "Do Free Markets Market Freedom? Self-Interest and Justice in the Global System"
105 Lawrence Hall- The Ho Lecture Room

 

Panel: George Brenkert, Georgetown University, Chair
Richard DeGeorge, University of Kansas
Fritz Heimann, General Electric/Transparency Intl.
Carolyn Hsu, Colgate University (discussant)
Franklin Knight, Johns Hopkins University
Bertram Levine, Bucknell University (discussant)

Thursday, February 1, 2001
7:30 pm Open Forum: "CEWS Inside and Outside the Classroom: This Year, and The Future"
105 Lawrence The Ho Lecture Room

 

A community conversation chaired by Michael Johnston, Professor of Political Science;  CEWS Director, 2000-20001.

Thursday, February 8, 2001
7:30pm "The Election From Hell: A Retrospective on 2000 and the Reforms That Need to Happen"
105 Lawrence The Ho Lecture Room

 

Larry Sabato, Univ. of Virginia 2000 Election Retrospective

Saturday, February 10, 2001
3:00 PM to
5:00 PM
Opening Reception and Gallery Talk for Corruption in Art Exhibit 
Picker Art Gallery - Upper Gallery Lobby

Thursday, March 1, 2001
7:30 PM "Corruption, Globalization, and Third-World Debt "
105 Lawrence Hall - The Ho Lecture Room

 

Arvind K. Jain, Faculty of Commerce and Administration,
Concordia University, Montreal, PQ, Canada

Thursday, March 22, 2001
7:30 PM "An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Government Ethics in the International Context"
105 Lawrence Hall - The Ho Lecture Room

 

Stuart C. Gilman, U. S. Office of Government Ethics

March 28 to April 24, 2001
Clifford Gallery
Exhibit

Hours: 
10-5 daily

"One Hand Washes the Other"
Clifford Art Gallery - Little Hall

 

Sue Coe, prominent New York City artist

Saturday, March 31, 2001
3:00 PM

"From Crazy Mice to Free Speech: Corruption Studies by Student Researchers"
27 Persson Auditorium

 

Andrea Falken, Christopher Hemstead, Erika Miller with discussant Matt Coseo

Monday, April 2, 2001
4:00 PM "Corruption in Africa: Criminality or Survival Strategy"
217 Lathrop Hall

 

Panel: Arlindo Chilundo, Colgate University
Dr. E. Gyimah Boadi, Center for Democratic Development
Stephen Orvis, Hamilton College
Anne Pitcher, Colgate University - Chair

Wednesday, April 4, 2001
4:30 PM "Hands On"
Little Hall - Golden Auditorium
Reception in the Clifford Gallery

 

Sue Coe, prominent New York City artist

Monday, April 9, 2001
7:30 PM "Capitalism, Criminality, and Corruption in Russia: Local Reality and Global Responsibility"
209 Lathrop Hall

 

Panel: Nancy Ries, Colgate University - Chair
Louise Shelley, American University
Janine Wedel, University of Pittsburgh
Boris Kagarlitsky, Russian Academy of Sciences

Monday, April 16, 2001
7:30 PM "Corruption, Culture, and Crisis in East Asia"
105 Lawrence Hall - The Ho Lecture Room

 

Susan Pharr, Department of Government, Harvard University

Tuesday, April 24, 2001- ***EVENT CANCELLED***
7:30 PM "Better Politics, Better Government? Election Reform in Mexico"
27 Persson Auditorium
Panel: Jose Woldenberg Karakowsky, President Councilor, Instituto Federal Electoral, Mexico City
Dudley Althaus, Bureau Chief, The Houston Chronicle, Mexico City
Frederick Luciani, Colgate University - Chair

Tuesday, May 1, 2001
4:00 PM "Ethics in Government: A Half Century of CBS News Coverage"
Golden Auditorium - Little Hall

Premier of a new video produced for Colgate by CBS News

Panel: Jeff Fager ('77), CBS News; Executive Producer 60 Minutes II
Denise Taliaferro, Department of Education, Colgate University
Sarah P. Jarvis, Director of Media Relations, Colgate University
Ryan Shocklee, Executive editor of the Colgate Maroon-News

Reunion Weekend
"Reinventing Politics: Reform in the 21st Century"

Friday, June 1, 2001
2:00 pm "The Best Politicians Money Can Buy?"
Love Auditorium

 

Michael Johnston, Department of Political Science, Colgate University

Saturday, June 2, 2001
2:00 PM "Whose Vote Counts - And, Who Counts the Votes?"
Love Auditorium

 

Panel: Frank Anechiarico, Hamilton College
Tim Byrnes, Colgate University
Michael Johnston, Colgate University, Chair
Nina Moore, Colgate University