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FACULTY APPEARANCES 2008-09
Aug • Sept • Oct • Nov • Dec • Jan • Feb • Mar • Apr • May • Jun • Jul
ONGOING
07/20 — 10/20
HOME DELIVERY
Fabricating the Modern Dwelling
Marble Fairbanks, principal KAREN FAIRBANKS is chair of the Architecture Department, will exhibit Flatform which is an exploration of the future potentials between the relationship between industry and the computer-based design of today. The project was specially commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art.
Location: Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53 Street, between 5th and 6th avenues, NYC
For more information: www.moma.org/exhibitions
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08/08 • 8:15 AM
THE LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF THE DIVORCE REVOLUTION:
HEALTH, WEALTH AND THE LABOR SUPPLY
KRISTIN MAMMEN, economics, presents her work at the Retirement Research Consortium Annual Conference.
Location: Washington, DC
08/28 • 8 AM
UNDERSTANDING THE CONGO:
International Peace Building and Local Violence
SEVERINE AUTESSERRE, political science, presents a chapter of her new book manuscript on the failure of peacebuilding in the Congo
Location: Hynes Convention Center, Boston, MA
For More Info: American Political Science Association
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10/10 • 12:30 – 2 PM
BARNARD ECONOMISTS SPEAK ON THE ECONOMY
Take a deep breath and a break from the media and politicians, while Barnard's economic experts illuminate the issues and answer your questions.
Please join us for Barnard's first Brown Bag Lunch Discussion, where a panel of four faculty experts will discuss the current crisis, its causes, and possible solutions. We're delighted to feature professors MARCELLUS ANDREWS, MARIANA COLACELLI, PERRY MEHRLING and DAVID WEIMAN. Insights will be served with clarity and depth -- and accompanied by beverages and dessert.
Location: James Room, 4th Floor Barnard Hall
For More Info: Brown Bag Lunch Discussions
10/23 • 8 AM – 4 PM
PROGRESS & PROSPECTS IN RESEARCH ON SPEECH PERCEPTION
ROBERT REMEZ, psychology, presents a retrospective of research on speech perception and cast an eye to the future. His contribution to the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders. The Celebration is a public event, and will include researchers, policy makers and health professionals.
Location: NIH campus, Bethesda, MD
For More Info: NIDCD
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11/16 • 4 PM
FILM FESTIVAL SCREENING & DISCUSSION OF CONSTANTINE'S SWORD
ELIZABETH CASTELLI, religion, discusses Constantine's Sword, the compelling personal narrative of James Carroll, a former Catholic priest on a journey to uncover the roots of religiously motivated violence. As Carroll confronts his own dark past, the film traces the history of religious intolerance and fanaticism that continue to cast their shadows and threaten the world today
Location: Regal Cinema Center, North Brunswick, NJ
For More Info: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival
11/22 • 8 AM
THE LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF THE DIVORCE REVOLUTION:
HEALTH, WEALTH AND THE LABOR SUPPLY
KRISTIN MAMMEN, economics, presents her work at the Southern Economics Association Annual Meeting
Location: Washington, DC
For More Info: Southern Economics Association Annual Meeting
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01/2009
01/04 • 12:30 PM
THE LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF THE DIVORCE REVOLUTION:
HEALTH, WEALTH AND THE LABOR SUPPLY
KRISTIN MAMMEN, economics, presents her work at the Allied Social Science Association annual meetings.
Location: San Francisco, CA
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05/25 • 8 PM
ORGAN RECITAL
GAIL ARCHER, music, performs works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Samuel Barber, Dietrich Buxtehude, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, David Noon, Vincent Persichetti, Heinrich Scheidemannat the Dresden Music Festival.
Location: Dresden, Germany
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