1999-2000 Symposia- Legal Issues of Interoperability – Howard C. Anawalt, Professor of Law, SCU, October 4, 1999
- Risk-Based Decision Making and Remediation by Natural Attenuation: The Clash between Utilitarian and Moralistic Views of Environmental Management – Speaker: Robert Scofield, Principal, ENVIRON Corporation; Discussant: Chad Rafael, Assistant Professor of Communication, SCU, October 25, 1999
- Nature Speaks – Symposium on the theme of sustainable commerce, October 25, 1999
- Technology in Learning: Pointless Pursuit or Peerless Prescription? – Bror Saxberg, Vice President, Knowledge Universe, November 2, 1999
- Designing New Media with Vision and Values – Brenda Laurel, Designer and Writer, November 8, 1999
- In Praise of Hard Industries: Why Manufacturing, Not the Information Economy Is the Key to Future Prosperity – Eamonn Fingleton, Financial Journalist and Former Editor, The Financial Times and Forbes, November 16, 1999
- Iceland’s Controversial DNA Database: Facts and Issues – Henry T. Greely, Professor of Law, Stanford University, Margaret McLean, Director of Biotechnology and Healthcare Ethics, Markkula Center, SCU, January 24, 2000
- Technological Advancement and the Changing Context of Public Policy Justification – Daniel Klein, Associate Professor of Economics, SCU, Fred Foldvary, Lecturer of Economics, SCU, January 29, 2000
- Merger of America On Line and Time Warner – Emile McAnany, Professor of Communicaiton, SCU, Stephen C. Lee, Associate Professor of Communication, SCU, Chad Raphael, Assistant Professor of Communication, SCU, Michael T. Whalen, Lecturer in Communication, SCU, February 7, 2000
- The Inmates are Running the Asylum: Why High-Tech Products Drive Us Crazy and How to Restore the Sanity – Alan Cooper, author, February 15, 2000
- The Open Source Revolution: How Software Engineering Might Finally Grow Up – Eric Raymond, author, February 17, 2000
- The Crisis of Japanese Competitiveness in Advanced Information Technologies – John Ratliff, Assistant Professor of Sociology, SCU, February 28, 2000
- Interactive Discussion of the Center’s Mission and Focus – James L. Koch, Director, Center for Science, Technology, and Society, SCU, March 7, 2000
- The Internet Edge: Social, Technical, and Legal Challenges for a Networked World – Mark Stefik, author, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, March 21, 2000
- What is the Digital Divide and How Does it Relate to California and the Silicon Valley? – SCU Law School and High Tech Law Program, March 24, 2000
- The Daily Tool Kit in Silicon Valley – Chuck Darrah, Associate Professor of Anthropology, San Jose State University, James M. Freemen, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, San Jose State University, Jan English-Lueck, Associate Professor of Anthropology, San Jose State University, April 10, 2000
- The Network Society – Manuel Castells, Professor of Sociology and Professor of Regional Planning, University of California Berkeley, May 4, 2000
- The Social Life of Information – John Seely Brown, Chief Scientist, Xerox Corporation and Director, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, May 9, 2000
- Controlling Ideas: A Dialog on European and American Approaches to Intellectual Property and Antitrust – Howard Anawalt, Professor of Law, SCU, Louse Bertone, Vice President and Senior Counsel, Baan EMEA, May 15, 2000
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