Santa Clara University

Public Programs and Partnerships - 2002-2003 Symposia

Center for Science, Technology and Society

2002-2003 Symposia

 

  • Autonomic Computing: A Foundation for Progress, a Catalyst for Change – Robert J.T. Morris, Director of IBM Almaden Research Center, October 7, 2002

 

  • A Vision for a 24x7 Learning System – Steve Puthuff, Chairman Sybersay Communications Corporation and Co-Founder of ICE Interactive Corporation, October 14, 2002

 

  • The Dabbawallas – Paul Goodman, Professor and Director of the Institute for Strategic Development, Carnegie Mellon University, October 21, 2002

 

  • Securities Fraud after the Bubble: Financial Reporting Issues and the Current SEC Enforcement Landscape – Marc Fagel, Branch Chief, Internet Enforcement, Securities Exchange Commission, October 30, 2002

 

  • Technology: Still the Lever of Riches! – William T. Coleman III, Founder and Chief Customer Advocate, BEA Systems, November 4, 2003

 

  • Technology Benefiting Human Health – Tech Awards Health Laureates, November 8, 2002

 

  • The Brain Drain: Curse or Blessing for Less Developed Countries? – Hillel Rapoport, Visiting Fellow, Center for Research on Economic Development and Policy Reform, Stanford University, January 16, 2003

 

  • Security, Control, and Consumer Electronics in 2003 – Jack Chaney, New Business Development Group Marketing Team, Samsung Electronics North America, January 16, 2003

 

  • From Silicon Valley to Lithuania – Arturas Zuokas, Mayor of Vilnius, Lithuania, and Renaldas Gudauskas, Advisor to Lithuania’s Prime Minister, January 22, 2003

 

  • Defending the Digital Frontier – Mark W. Doll, Americas Director, Security Services, Ernst & Young, January 22, 2003

 

  • Busy Bodies: The Anthropology of Busy Lives – Chuck Darrah, Professor of Anthropology, San Jose State University, January 23, 2003

 

  • Happy Ever After in the Marketplace: STS Goes into Business – Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, Institute for the Future, February 6, 2003

 

  • A Positive Future for the Internet – Howard Charney, Senior Vice President, Office of the President, Cisco Systems, Inc., February 25, 2003

 

  • How New Technology Affects Policy Issues – Dan Klein, Associate Professor of Economics, and Fred Foldvary, Lecturer in Economics, Santa Clara University, May 12, 2003