Saturday,
February 22
The Center for
Ethics and World
Societies
“Technology and
Values: How
Scientific
Advancement
Affects
Humanity”
12:30 p.m. in
the Special
Events Room
Colgate
University
Bookstore
Monday,
March 3
Carol Baroudi
Preserving Our
Humanity in an
Age of
Technology
Author and
Founder of the
Baroudi Group
“Preserving Our
Humanity in an
Age of
Technology”
7:30 p.m. in the
Ho Lecture Room
Thursday, March
13
Chet Bowers
Professor of
Environmental
Studies
The University
of Oregon
“The
Environmental
Ethic Implicit
in Three
Theories of
Evolution”
4:30 p.m. in 105
Lawrence, The Ho
Lecture Room
Thursday,
April 3
Francis
Fukuyama
Bernard
L. Schwartz Professor
of Political
Economy
Johns Hopkins
University
“Our Posthuman
Future”
4:30 p.m. in
Love Auditorium
Monday, April 7
Sandra
Harding
Professor of
Social Sciences
and Comparative
Education
Director, UCLA
Center for the
Study of Women
“A World of
Sciences? How
Should We Think
About Local
Knowledge
Systems?”
4:30 p.m. in 105
Lawrence, The Ho
Lecture Room
Wednesday,
April 16
Ross Gelbspan
Author and
Pulitzer Prize
Journalist
“Toward a Real
Kyoto Protocol”
4:30 p.m. in 105
Lawrence, The Ho
Lecture Room
Tuesday, April
22
Allen
Isaacman
Professor of
History
The University
of Minnesota
“Displaced
People,
Displaced Energy
and Displaced
Memories:
A History of the
Cahora Bassa Dam
in Africa,
1965-2002”
7:30 p.m. in the
27 Persson Hall
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