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Listed below are lectures and presentations happening at Rutgers locations in New Brunswick, New Jersey, for A Day of Revolutionary Thinking on November 10, 2016, unless where otherwise noted.
Time | Presenter(s) | Presentation and Location |
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9 a.m. | Craig McLean, Assistant Administrator, Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration |
Thoughts on the Discovery of a New Water Planet: Earth |
9:50 a.m. | Anne Milgram, Professor of Practice and Distinguished Scholar in Residence, NYU School of Law |
Policy Reform in Criminal Justice and Health Care: Commonalities and Opportunities |
10 a.m. | Sarah-Jane Leslie, Class of 1943 Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University |
Cultures of Genius and Academic Gender Gaps |
10 a.m. | Charles Ray, Artist |
1978 Charles Ray St. |
11 a.m. |
Kenneth H. Klipstein II, Director of Watershed Protection Programs, New Jersey Water Supply Authority |
From Municipal Boundaries to Watershed Boundaries |
11:30 a.m. | William Gaudelli, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Arts and Humanities, Teachers College of Columbia University |
Revolutionary Thinking and Practice for Global Citizenship Education
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11:30 a.m. | Elora Mukherjee, Associate Clinical Professor of Law, Columbia Law School |
The Future of DACA and Family Detention |
12:30 p.m. | Wei-Hua Wu, Professor of Plant Science, China Agricultural University |
Regulatory Networks of Potassium Transport and Translocation in Higher Plants |
1 p.m. | Rich Edson, Washington Correspondent, Fox News Channel; Mike Emanuel, Chief Congressional/Senior Political Correspondent, Fox News Channel; Wendy Gillette, Freelance Correspondent and Writer/Producer/Editor, CBS NewsPath; T. Sean Herbert, Producer, CBS News; and Jessica Kurdali, Senior Director, Talent Recruitment and Development, NBC News and MSNBC |
The Past, Present, and Future of Broadcast News and How a Rutgers Education Shaped My Career |
1 p.m. | Paul M. Pietroski, Professor, Departments of Philosophy and Linguistics, University of Maryland |
Meanings, Concepts, and Natural Kinds: What Were People Thinking? |
1 p.m. | Sandra Harding, Distinguished Research Professor of Education and Women's Studies, University of California, Los Angeles |
Sciences from Below: The New Proper Scientific Self |
1:10 p.m. | Olga Anna Duhl, Oliver E. Williams Professor of Languages; Founder and Co-chair of the Medieval, Renaissance, and Early Modern Studies Program, Lafayette College |
Poets, Preachers, Printers, and the Five Senses: Educating Women in Early 16th-Century France
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1:10 p.m. | Matthew Sponheimer, Professor of Anthropology; Director of the Nutritional and Isotopic Ecology Lab at the University of Colorado Boulder |
Reconstructing the Ecology of Ancient Humans Using the Chemistry of Fossil Teeth and Bones |
1:30 p.m. | Victoria Reed, Monica S. Sadler Curator of Provenance, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston |
Lost and Found: Research on Nazi-Era Looting and Restitution at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston |
2 p.m. | Bhairavi Desai, Executive Director, New York Taxi Workers Alliance |
Organizing under Ubernomics: The Frontline Struggle of Taxi and Uber Drivers |
2 p.m. | Khalil Gibran Muhammad, Professor of History, Race, and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School; Suzanne Young Murray Professor, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies |
A Revolution of Consciousness: Bearing Witness to the Emergence of Carceral Studies among U.S. Historians |
2 p.m. | Alice Kessler-Harris, R. Gordon Hoxie Professor Emerita of American History, Columbia University |
The Next Revolution |
2:45 p.m. | Norman Kleeblatt, Susan and Elihu Rose Chief Curator, The Jewish Museum |
Disobedient Images: Confronting Art, Questioning Meaning |
[CANCELED] 2:50 p.m. |
John H. McWhorter V, Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University |
This Presentation has Been Canceled. The Language Hoax: Why the World Looks the Same in Any Language |
3 p.m. | Michael DuHaime, Partner, Mercury, and Maggie Moran, Managing Partner, Kivvit |
Revolutions Have Consequences: The Meanings of the 2016 Elections |
3 p.m. | James M. Cahill, Mayor, City of New Brunswick and Christopher J. Paladino, President, New Brunswick Development Corporation |
New Brunswick Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow |
3 p.m. | Eric J. LeGrand, Broadcaster; Motivational Speaker; Founder of Team LeGrand of the Christopher Reeve Foundation |
Living in the Face of Adversity |
3 p.m. | William Yosses, Pastry Chef; Science Educator; and Owner, Perfect Pie |
The Magic and Science of Cooking |
3:15 p.m. |
Robin Bernstein, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Colorado Boulder |
From Mother to Baby: Shaping the Pathway to Healthy Growth |
3:15 p.m. | Robin Jeshion, Professor of Philosophy, University of Southern California |
The Social Dimension of Slurs |
3:30 p.m. | Michael Graziano, Vice President, Drug Safety Evaluation, Bristol-Myers Squibb |
Preclinical Safety Assessment of Immuno‐oncology Drugs |
3:45 p.m. | Shane Myers, Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs |
America Abroad: Diplomatic Reflections |
3:55 p.m. | William Roberts Clark, Charles Puryear Professor of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University |
Globalization, Democracy, and Inequality: 250 Years of Political and Economic Liberalism Douglass Campus, Art History Hall, Room 200 |
4 p.m. | Lenny Kaye, Musician |
Rock 'n' Roll and Rutgers |
4 p.m. | Amy R. Tuininga, Director, PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies, Montclair State University |
A Revolution of Inclusion: Building Partnerships to Achieve Sustainability in Ecosystem Health, Public Health, and Corporate Triple Bottom Line |
4:35 p.m. | Manfred B. Steger, Professor of Sociology and Political Science, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa |
From Globalism to Global Studies: Reflections on Two Decades of Globalization Research |