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Released: 12-Apr-2002 12:00 AM EDT
U.S. Secretary of Education to Speak at Commencement
Brigham Young University

U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige will be the featured speaker at April Commencement Exercises at Brigham Young University.

Released: 12-Apr-2002 12:00 AM EDT
First African-American Graduate is Commencement Speaker
Hollins University

Cecelia M. Long, the first African-American woman to graduate from Hollins University, will be the commencement speaker at school's 160th graduation ceremony on Sunday, May 19, at 10 a.m.

Released: 12-Apr-2002 12:00 AM EDT
Noted Law Professor Lani Guinier to Deliver Smith Commencement Address
Smith College

Pioneering law professor and civil rights champion Lani Guinier will be the speaker at Smith College's 124th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19.

Released: 12-Apr-2002 12:00 AM EDT
Investigate Dolphin Intelligence with Diana Reiss on April 17
Wildlife Conservation Society

The landmark discovery of self-recognition in bottlenose dolphins will be the main focus of Dr. Diana Reiss's upcoming lecture "Do I Look Fat?: Mirror Self-Recognition in Dolphins" in Manhattan on April 17

Released: 12-Apr-2002 12:00 AM EDT
Four Honorary Degrees to be Awarded
University of Michigan

The University of Michigan Regents voted at their March 14 meeting to award four honorary degrees at the University's spring commencement exercises.

Released: 12-Apr-2002 12:00 AM EDT
Director of NOAA Office of Sustainable Development to Address Class of 2002
Daemen College

Roan Conrad, director of the Office of Sustainable Development and Intergovernmental Affairs at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in Washington, D.C., will deliver the commencement address to the Daemen College Class of 2002.

Released: 12-Apr-2002 12:00 AM EDT
Argentine Nobel Laureate to Lead PeaceJam for 300 High Schoolers
Rhodes College

1980 Nobel Peace Laureate Adolfo Perez Esquivel will lead 300 high school students from four Southern states in a BRIDGES PeaceJam at Rhodes College.

Released: 9-Apr-2002 12:00 AM EDT
Palestinian Poet Mahmoud Darwish at Swarthmore College
Swarthmore College

Acclaimed Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish will read his poetry for the first time in the U.S. at Swarthmore College in the Lang Performing Arts Center. The event is free but seating is limited, with priority given to Swarthmore students.

Released: 6-Apr-2002 12:00 AM EST
Growing Up in the Burbs: Forum Examines Lives of Suburban Teens
Temple University

Just what is it like to grow up as a teenager in the suburbs and how do the types of communities in which teens live impact their lives? The Center for Sustainable Communities at Temple University Ambler will explore those topics with a forum featuring a Temple psychologist, a national expert in adolescent development, and author of A Tribe Apart: A Journey Into the Heart of American Adolescence.

Released: 6-Apr-2002 12:00 AM EST
Prominent Sociologist to Lecture at UIC
University of Illinois Chicago

John Stanfield II, international educator, author and researcher, will deliver the eighth annual Karen Honig Memorial Lecture. This lecture is presented by the Jane Addams College of Social Work at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Released: 4-Apr-2002 12:00 AM EST
Should America Assassinate Known Terrorists?
University of Richmond

Should the government assassinate the leader of a terrorist organization responsible for acts of violence against the United States? A panel of nine experts on constitutional law, intelligence, politics, religion and the military will decide that question April 11 in a role-play scenario opening "Terrorism and Assassination," the annual Allen Symposium at the University of Richmond School of Law.

Released: 3-Apr-2002 12:00 AM EST
National Rube Goldberg Contest Raises Flag
Purdue University

The National Rube Goldberg Machine Contest unfurls with a salute to Old Glory as four collegiate and two high school teams compete to raise the American flag.

Released: 3-Apr-2002 12:00 AM EST
Torture Survivor Program Honors Climb for Courage
NYU Langone Health

To honor five volunteers who raised $85,000 climbing Mount McKinley, the Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture launches its first-ever benefit event.

Released: 23-Mar-2002 12:00 AM EST
Food to Fuel Discussions About Life of the Mind
Mississippi State University

Food sustains our physical bodies, but it also has much to do with our metaphysical selves. A conference at Mississippi State University will explore the links between food and philosophy.

Released: 23-Mar-2002 12:00 AM EST
Current U.S. Poet Laureate to Headline Poetry Festival
Baylor University

Billy Collins, the current United States Poet Laureate, will headline this year's Beall Poetry Festival at Baylor University. Collins will be joined by four other acclaimed poets -- Scott Cairns, Jonathan Galassi, Jane Hirshfield and Marge Piercy -- at the four-day event, which is sponsored by Baylor's English department. The festival is free and open to the public.

Released: 22-Mar-2002 12:00 AM EST
Vanderbilt Writers Symposium Features Four from Nashville
Vanderbilt University

Four award-winning authors will be featured at Vanderbilt's spring writers symposium titled "Our Favorite Year: A Celebration of Nashville Writers." John Egerton, Ann Patchett, Alice Randall and Diann Blakely will read excerpts from their books and entertain questions from the audience.

Released: 20-Mar-2002 12:00 AM EST
Swarthmore College Hosts Women Crime Writers Conference
Swarthmore College

Swarthmore College will host a symposium, "Private Eye / Public "I": Female Crime Writers of the 21st Century," in the Scheuer Room of Kohlberg Hall on Saturday, April 6. Featured authors are Val McDermid, Barbara Neely, and S.J. Rozan. The event will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and is free and open to the public.

Released: 19-Mar-2002 12:00 AM EST
Hamilton Collects American Art
Hamilton College

A collection of 62 paintings by well-known American artists, most of which have rarely, if ever, been seen in public, will be exhibited from April 19 to June 9 at Hamilton College's Emerson Gallery. "Hamilton Collects American Art" provides a fresh look at the history of American painting from 1738 through 1960 and includes works by many recognized artists including Milton Avery, George Bellows, Alexander Calder, William de Kooning, Charles Demuth, Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper, Norman Rockwell and Ben Shahn.

Released: 14-Mar-2002 12:00 AM EST
UIC to Host Color of Violence Conference
University of Illinois Chicago

The University of Illinois at Chicago and INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence, a national planning group, will host a three-day conference entitled "Color of Violence II 2002: Building a Movement," March 15 - 17 at the UIC Chicago Circle Center, 750 S. Halsted St.

Released: 12-Mar-2002 12:00 AM EST
Live from Mars to Classrooms Across America!
Arizona State University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Students interact with NASA researchers and find out how they can target a camera aboard the Mars Odyssey spacecraft! "Live from Mars 2002," an out-of-this-world interactive learning adventure debuts live at 13:00-14:00 Eastern, Tuesday March 19, 2002 on participating public television stations and educational networks.

Released: 8-Mar-2002 12:00 AM EST
Symposium on Resistance and Persuasion
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

This April, nationally renowned scholars in the field of social psychology will try to figure out how to make you an offer you can't refuse. They'll participate in the Univ. of Arkansas Symposium on Resistance and Persuasion. Reporters are encouraged to register, attend and report on the research presented.

Released: 7-Mar-2002 12:00 AM EST
National Rube Goldberg Machine Contest Unfurls
Purdue University

Purdue "Mission to Mars" team will defend the university's national title in the 14th annual Theta Tau Fraternity's Rube Goldberg Machine Contest.

Released: 5-Mar-2002 12:00 AM EST
Students Go Green for 94th Annual St. Pat's Celebration
Missouri University of Science and Technology

For the 94th consecutive year, students at the University of Missouri-Rolla will host a weeklong celebration of St. Patrick, whom the students adopted as their patron saint in 1908.

Released: 1-Mar-2002 12:00 AM EST
International Library Conference to Focus on Effective and Creative Reorganization
University of Arizona

The University of Arizona library will host an international conference on organizational change, "Living the Future 4: Collaboratively Speaking." It will focus on how libraries can be effective, creative, and user focused.

Released: 28-Feb-2002 12:00 AM EST
Engineering Students To Fly Unique Model Airplane In National Contest
University of Arizona

A group of UA engineering students has designed and built a radio-controlled airplane to fly at a national competition in April. The airplane isn't the usual off-the-shelf hobby plane that flies at radio control club fields.

Released: 26-Feb-2002 12:00 AM EST
What Dual-Language Teachers Need to Know
Bank Street College of Education

Dual-Language Series addresses the linguistic complexities of teaching and learning so that all children fully develop their primary language along with their second langauge. Careful "language engineering" is essential to two-way success.

Released: 23-Feb-2002 12:00 AM EST
Purdue-Led Engineering Teams, Habitat For Humanity Sign Pact
Purdue University

In the wake of President Bush's call to volunteer service, student engineering teams across the country will unite to partner with Habitat for Humanity International. A partnership led by Purdue University was signed in Americus, Ga., home of the faith-based volunteer housing provider.

Released: 12-Feb-2002 12:00 AM EST
Leading MBA Schools Examine South Africa's HIV/AIDS Crisis in Competition
Wake Forest University Babcock Graduate School of Management

Students from eight leading MBA schools examined the marketing of HIV/AIDS drugs in South Africa at the 12th annual Babcock MBA Marketing Case Competition.

Released: 8-Feb-2002 12:00 AM EST
Pinned Structure and Folded Surface: Sewing Operations on the Eiffel Tower
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

Julieanna Preston's research-by-design project and exhibit entitled "Pinned Structure and Folded Surface: Sewing Operations on the Eiffel Tower," premiered at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) Architecture Gallery.

Released: 1-Feb-2002 12:00 AM EST
Battery of National War Reporters to Speak at School of Journalism
West Virginia University - Eberly College of Arts and Sciences

A group of acclaimed war correspondents, writers and broadcasters, including George Esper, Hugh Mulligan and David Sweeney, will offer West Virginia University students a detailed study of the evolution of war reporting and the role of the war correspondent.

Released: 31-Jan-2002 12:00 AM EST
Issues of Race, Justice and the Environment Tackled in Symposium
Bowdoin College

A symposium to discuss the relationships among race, justice and the environment. Speakers include Wangari Maathai (Greenbelt Movement), George Khaldun (Rheedlen Centers for Children and Families), Annette Dula (bioethics scholar), Vera Karam de Chueiri (legal scholar from Brazil), Tony Affigne (race and politics scholar), Edwardo Lao Rhodes (environmental affairs scholar).

Released: 17-Jan-2002 12:00 AM EST
Helping Children to Read the World
Bank Street College of Education

The goal of this conference is to provide an arena in which practitioners, college faculty, policy makers, and museum educators can meet to respond to the external pressures which have created a diminution of social studies teaching in the schools.

Released: 8-Jan-2002 12:00 AM EST
Music Festival Will Honor a Giant of 20th Century
Florida State University

The Florida State University School of Music will honor Ernst von Dohnanyi, a giant of 20th century composition and one of the finest virtuoso pianists of his time, with the first International Ernst von Dohnanyi Festival Jan. 31-Feb. 2.

Released: 22-Dec-2001 12:00 AM EST
Davidson College Hosts Royal Shakespeare Company Residency
Davidson College

The world's foremost interpreters of the works of William Shakespeare-Britain's Royal Shakespeare Company-will bring the Bard to life at Davidson College during a twelve-day residency from February 18 through March 2, 2002.

Released: 29-Nov-2001 12:00 AM EST
Conference Targets Midlife Issues
West Virginia University - Eberly College of Arts and Sciences

Faculty and staff from the West Virginia University Extension Service have teamed with Extension colleagues from the University of Maryland, Ohio State University and Pennsylvania State University to plan a conference for persons concerned with midlife issues.

Released: 17-Nov-2001 12:00 AM EST
$225M Campaign; Presidential Search Accelerates
Washington and Lee University

Washington and Lee University, embracing the nation's faith in the future, has launched an ambitious $225M capital campaign to broaden academic programs and strengthen its hold as one of the premier liberal arts universities in the country.

Released: 16-Nov-2001 12:00 AM EST
New Science Buildings Could Arise from Ursinus Meeting
Ursinus College

Faculty, deans and presidents from 33 colleges will gather at Ursinus College in Pennsylvania this weekend to work with other academics, architects and planners on ideas for renovating or building new science and math facilities on their own campuses.

Released: 15-Nov-2001 12:00 AM EST
Symposium on Mechanisms of Aging to be Held at SMU Dec. 7
Southern Methodist University

Some of the country's leading researchers on aging will gather at Southern Methodist University on Friday, Dec. 7 to participate in a symposium on the molecular mechanisms of aging.

Released: 10-Nov-2001 12:00 AM EST
Nation's Top Universities and Colleges Join Together to Debate Sept. 11 Issues
Wake Forest University

Wake Forest University will dedicate the second day of the nation's largest collegiate debate tournament to a public debate focusing on the issues surrounding the attacks on America and their aftermath. The nation's top colleges and universities will lead more than 25 public debates on issues ranging from U.S. foreign policy to hip-hop music's role in terrorism.

Released: 2-Nov-2001 12:00 AM EST
LSU Makes Peace with Memory of Pulitzer Prize-Winner
Louisiana State University

A novelist and English professor at LSU sees the re-issue of Robert Penn Warren's "All the King's Men" as the perfect time for Louisiana State University to make posthumous peace with the novelist.

Released: 31-Oct-2001 12:00 AM EST
JHU SAIS to Hold Conference on Bioterrorism and Infectious Diseases
 Johns Hopkins University

The Johns Hopkins Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) will hold a daylong conference, "Globalization and Infectious Diseases: Institutions, Policies, and the Threat of Bioterrorism," in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Nov. 6.

Released: 20-Oct-2001 12:00 AM EDT
Holocaust Lecture Series to Explore Heroism of Intended Victims
Vanderbilt University

The heroic efforts of intended victims and would-be onlookers to oppose the Nazis' attempted genocide of the Jews will be examined through film, song and discussion during the 2001 Holocaust Lecture Series at Vanderbilt Oct. 25-Nov. 10.

Released: 18-Oct-2001 12:00 AM EDT
Steinem to Urge Girls and Women to Get Smart About Money and Finance
Smith College

Five Smith alumnae, including Ms. Magazine founder Gloria Steinem, will share with students things they wished they had known about money and finance when starting out and the importance of financial savvy regardless of one's life goals.

Released: 10-Oct-2001 12:00 AM EDT
Retired NATO Commander to Speak at Temple
Temple University

As U.S. begins war on terrorism, retired NATO Commander Wesley Clark to speak at Temple on 'America's Global Strategy'.

Released: 9-Oct-2001 12:00 AM EDT
National Student Conference to Address Hunger, Homelessness
Rhodes College

Students from across the nation will gather at Rhodes College Oct. 18-21 for the 14th Annual Conference on Hunger and Homelessness. About 400 students and activists are expected to attend.

Released: 2-Oct-2001 12:00 AM EDT
SREL Celebrates 50 Years of Research
University of Georgia Savannah River Ecology Laboratory

The Savannah River Ecology Laboratory (SREL), a research unit of The University of Georgia located on the U.S. Department of Energy's Savannah River Site, is observing 50 years of environmental research with various events from October 17 through the October 19th of this year. A symposium is the highlight of the celebration.

Released: 22-Sep-2001 12:00 AM EDT
International Summit to be Held to Assess Digital Frontier
University at Buffalo

The University at Buffalo will sponsor a major international forum on Nov. 2-3 at which leading figures in medicine, psychology, sociology, physiology and technology development will discuss the effects of digital technologies on our lives.

Released: 4-Aug-2001 12:00 AM EDT
Byron on Prozac?
University of Delaware

Lord Byron's battle with manic-depression will be considered when scholars from around the world interested in the famous 19th-century Romantic poet gather for the 27th International Byron Conference, to be held Aug. 4-13, in three locations including the University of Delaware.

Released: 14-Jul-2001 12:00 AM EDT
Outreach Critical to the Future of Agriculture Education
Purdue University

Universities of the future must be connected globally, yet be locally accountable. That's the overall message from key speakers at the Global Consortium of Higher Education and Research for Agriculture Conference taking place in San Francisco through Saturday (7/14).

Released: 3-Jul-2001 12:00 AM EDT
Conference Offers National Dialogue About Ethics in Art
Arizona State University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

ASU's Joan and David Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics will host a major national conference entitled "Ethics and the Arts" October 28 to 30. The conference is aimed at being the first large scale intellectual and practical discussion of the topic. Keynoters: Sherman Alexie, Anna Deavere Smith; Rory Kennedy



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