Think Tank 2004-2005
This year Hilary King '05 and Stephanie Godleski '05 put together a fascinating program with eight faculty-led discussions and one special edition "Think Tank at Speaker Avenue." Topics for 2004-2005 included:
- Economic Plans of the Presidential Candidates, Associate Professor of Economics Ann Owen
- Presidents and Enemy Combatants: 1798 and 2001, Assistant Professor of Government Rob Martin
- Founding and Preservation: the Practice of Place, Assistant Professor of Government Peter Cannavo
- The Secret Teachings of Je Su: the Discovery of an Ancient Gospel, Walcott-Bartlett Professor of Religious Studies Jay Williams
- Schrodinger's Cat: Dead or Alive? (or Both?), Assistant Professor of Physics Gordon Jones
- Fractal Geometry, Mathematics Professor Richard Bedient
- The Ultimate Computer Virus and Its Implications, Lecturer in Computer Science Kevin Kwiat
- So ...What's Your Plan? Director of Opportunity Programs and POSSE Mentor Phyllis Breland
- Is It Intelligent to Search for Extraterrestrial Life?" Professor of Anthropology Douglas Raybeck