October  2001

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday



1

The Caribbean Crossings Film Series presents:
"Ava and Gabriel"
8:00pm
Richard White Auditorium

2

"National Security and Civil Liberties: How to Strike
the Balance?"
7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Room 3043, Duke School of Law
featuring Christopher Schroeder, Walter E. Dellinger III, Robinson O. Everett, James D. Boyle, William W. Van Alstyne, Jerome M. Culp, Jr.,

3

USP Coffee
Hosted by Ian Davis
"Media & Tragedy"
5:00 pm
Alpine Atrium
Bryan Center
Click for Coffee Website

MegaConference III
Education, Internet Video Conference over 200 sites worldwide
11:30 am - 6:30 pm Franklin Center

The French & Francophone Film Series presents
"Une liaison pornographique"
8:00 pm
Griffith Theater
Bryan Center

The Center for North American Studies presents the 2001 Mexican Film Series "Amores Perros"
7:00-10:00 pm
240 Franklin Center

4

Founder's Day
Duke Chapel
3:00 pm
All Duke scholars must attend

5

Literature Symposium with Dr.Gerhard Scwheppenhaeuser "Adorno and Morality"
3:30 pm
North Gallery
Duke Univ. Museum of Art
East Campus

3 Venue Reception for Contemporary Artists Alfredo Jarr, Deborah Willis, Whitfield Lovell
6:30-9:00pm
Franklin Center, Durham Art Guild, and the Center for Documentary Studies
For more info, call 919-684-2765 or visit the website at: www.duke.edu/web/cis/3artists

6

Teachers & Artists Workshop
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Durham Public Schools Professional Growth and Development Center
For more info, call 919-684-2765 or visit the website at: www.duke.edu/web/cis/3artists

Triangle East Asia Colloquium
"New Configurations in Area Studies: Transmarine East Asia"
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Carpenter Board Room
223 Perkins Library
West Campus

7

2001-2002 Southern Circuit presents Independent Filmmaker Alan Berliner, in person
"The Sweetest Sound"
( 60 min, 16 mm)
8:00 pm
Richard White Lecture Hall
East Campus
FREE with DUKE ID!

 

 

 

8

FREE TICKETS!
Guillermo
Gomez-Pena
"Brownout: Border Pulp Stories"
8:00 pm
Griffith Theater
Bryan Center

Post-Performance Discussion with USP
Meeting Room A
Bryan Center

"The Terrorism Crisis & the World Economy:
What Effects, What Strategies?"
7:00 -8:30 p.m., Geneen Auditorium, Fuqua School of Business
featuring Doug Breeden, William W. Priest, and others

9

USP Seminar
led by Carina Curto "Interdisciplinarity and String Theory: A Case Study"
6:30-7:30 pm
130 Franklin Center

Guillermo Gomez-Pena Lunch
12:30-2:00 pm
240 Franklin Center

David Kazanjian
"Beyond the Border: Articulating the US-Mexico War and the Caste War of the Yucatan"
4:00 pm
Carpenter Board Room
Perkins Library
www.duke.edu/web/english

Kenneth David Kaunda, First President of the Republic of Zambia presents the 2001 Karl Von Der Heyden Distinguished Int'l Lecture
"The Challenges Facing African Development in the 21st Century: The Crisis of AIDS and AIDS-affected Children"
4:15 pm
Fleishman Commons
Sanford Institute

Guillermo Gomez-Pena Public Lecture
"Ethno-Techno"
7:30 pm
240 Franklin Center


10

The French & Francophone Film Series presents
"Vénus Beauté (Institut)"
dir. Tonie Marshall
8:00 pm
Griffith Theater
Bryan Center

11

Mind, Brain & Behavior Distinguished Lecture Series
Alex Martin, NIH
"Objects, Concepts and the Brain"
5:15 pm
Love Auditorium
Levine Science Research Center

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17

Reception for and lecture by French philosopher and poet Jacques Garelli:
"Present Trends and Perspectives in French
Phenomenology: beyond the modernist / postmodernist controversy"
12:30 pm Reception
1:00 pm Lecture
North Wing Gallery Lecture Hall, Art Museum, East Campus

The French & Francophone Film Series presents
"Le Goût des autres"
8:00 pm
Griffith Film Theater
Bryan Center

18

David Eng, Rutgers Univ.
"Queer Diaasporas and Transnational Adoption"
4:00 pm
Carpenter Board Room
Perkins Library
www.duke.edu/web/english

Dr. Inder Sud, Visiting Lecturer, Duke Center for International Development
"Economic Development in the Middle East and Implications of the Peace Process"
5:30-7:00 pm
Rhodes Conference Center
223 Sanford Institute for Public Policy

SCALE's Read. Write. Act. National Conference
October 18-20, 2001
Chapel Hill, NC

Click here for more info

19

USP & ISIS
present
Stuart Moulthrop
Public Lecture
8:00 pm
240 Franklin Center

For more details, click here!
Click here to see the poster!

Atlantic Studies presents
Peter Linebaugh
"2 April 1792: A Spot in Time"
4:00 pm
Social Sciences 136

Romance Studies Graduate Student Colloquium ""Transgressions in Text, Language and Culture" presents:
Martine Delvaux
"Untranslatable transgressions"
6:15 pm
Breedlove Room, Perkins Library

"Historians Reflect on September 11 and its Aftermath: International Perspectives"
7:00-9:00 pm
White Lecture Hall, East Campus

SCALE's Read. Write. Act. National Conference
October 18-20, 2001
Chapel Hill, NC

Click here for more info

20

USP & ISIS
Stuart Moulthrop
Hyperfiction Workshop
10:00-3:00
229 Social Sciences
For more details, click here!
Click here to see the poster!

SCALE's Read. Write. Act. National Conference
October 18-20, 2001
Chapel Hill, NC

Click here for more info

 

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22

USP Seminar "Feminism and Fundamentalism: Islamic Women's Responses to Radical Fundamentalist Movements"
film and video screenings
with USP faculty advisors miriam cooke and Bruce Lawrence
6:00 pm - 11:00 pm
240 Franklin Center

23

USP Seminar
led by
Marion Hourdequin
"Exploring Interdisciplinarity at the Confluence of Science, Philosophy and Law"
6:00 - 7:30 pm
028 Franklin Center

LECTURE/DISCUSSION
Farai Chideya
3:00 pm
Mary Lou Williams Center, 02 West Union Building, West Campus

24

Registration Begins

Smith Enrichment Fellows Symposium
"What's at Stake? Challenges, Obstacles, and New Horizons for Interdisciplinary Research"
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
240 Franklin Center

25

Caribbean Crossings presents: George Lamming
"Concepts of the Caribbean"
4:00 p.m.
240 Franklin Center

"Technologies of Counterterrorism"
7:00-8:30 pm.
125 Hudson Hall
featuring Pratt Engineering Dean Kristina Johnson and David J. Brady, director of
the Fitzpatrick Center and professor of electrical and computer engineering, Dr. Amin Vahdat, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Dr. Allan Shang, Department of Anesthesiology.


26

Parents' & Family Weekend

"Intellectual Property Issues in Emerging Media"
10:00 am
Lecture Hall 03
Sanford Institute
featuring James Boyle, Professor of Law, Duke Law; Mark Milone, Klein, Zelman, Rothermel & Dichter, L.L.P.; and Kip Frey, Professor of the Practice of Entrepreneurial Management, Fuqua School of Business

27

Parents' & Family Weekend

OUSF Brunch
9:30am-11:00am
West Duke


Lech Walesa Speaks
3:30 pm
Page Auditorium

Tickets are FREE.

Former President of Poland Lech Walesa, leader of the Solidarity Labor Movement and winner of the 1983 Nobel Peace Prize, Lech Walesa became the first democratically elected President of Poland in 1990 after the end of communist rule.

 

28

U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman (D-Conn)., will deliver the 2001 Terry Sanford
Distinguished Lecture.
8:00 pm
Geneen Auditorium
Fuqua School of Business,
West Campus.
Click here for more info


 

29

Duke-Durham Town Meeting
7:00pm - 9:30pm
Social Sciences 139
A panel discussion with top Duke administrators and Durham community leaders

30

Arturo Escobar - "Globalization, Development & Modernity: Critical Trends"
7:30 pm
028 Franklin Center

contact:
Rob Sikorski, Center for International Studies, 684.2867 r.sikorski@duke.edu

Andrew Manze with
Richard Egarr
"The Fantastic Style"
Improvisational Music of the Baroque Period
on Violin and Harpsichord
8:00 pm
Nelson Music Room
201 East Duke Bldg.
$17 General Admission
www.duke.edu/web/dia/


 

31

DUKE WIND SYMPHONY
Halloween Concert
8:00 p.m.
Baldwin Auditorium

FREE Admission