I am going to see Dan Goods speak about creative ways of communicating at a Digital Studies Symposium event on Tuesday, November 2nd at 7:00 pm in SCA110.
Calendar Oddities Visions and Voices Wednesday, October 27, 2010 : 7:00pm K.C. Cole (Annenberg Professor) will lead a panel of experts (Solomon Wolf Golomb of the USC Viterbi School, Noel Swerdlow, professor of the history of science and astronomy at Caltech, Arthur Benjamin, a professor of mathematics at Harvey Mudd College) in exploring the inevitable oddities that make calendars so unreasonably interesting.
The American Political and Social Landscape through Visual Communication Visions and Voices
Thursday, October 28, 2010 : 6:30pm University Park Campus Annenberg Auditorium (ASC)
Visual communication plays a critical role in social change and has contributed to numerous social and political movements. Nina Berman and Jon Lowenstein, two photographers from Noor, the award-winning Amsterdam-based photojournalism collective, will present their work and discuss the power of communication through images.
I'm not sure when we have to see it by and I know it's not for a while, but if possible I'd like to see Finding the Lost: History, Narrative, Memory Jerome Nemer November 7 4:45 pm at Davidson Conference Center
Annenberg Research Seminar: Student Presentations Annenberg Room 207, 12 noon
Join students and faculty for a special seminar where doctoral communication students share the work they will be presenting at the 96th Annual Convention of the National Communication Association. Beth Boser will speak on the topic of redefining feminism and choice in "The Feminist Case Against Abortion." William McClain will address “Participation without Guarantees: Documentary, Digital Media, and Hegemony.” Li Lu will present on “Hidden Profile Studies for 25 Years: A Meta-Analysis.” Join us for a sneak peek and to provide feedback.
Sorry, but can I change to Kim's event, The American Political and Social Landscape through Visual Communication Visions and Voices
Thursday, October 28, 2010 : 6:30pm University Park Campus Annenberg Auditorium (ASC)
Visual communication plays a critical role in social change and has contributed to numerous social and political movements. Nina Berman and Jon Lowenstein, two photographers from Noor, the award-winning Amsterdam-based photojournalism collective, will present their work and discuss the power of communication through images.
On October 22nd I went to a conference at the Davidson Conference Center at USC titled "Health Reform and the Economy". The conference had many well renowned speakers, I will cover what I believe the be the strongest speakers of the day: Michael Chernew, Professor of Health Care Policy, Dept. of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School AND Leonard D. Schaeffer, Judge Robert Maclay Widney Chair and Professor, USC. I will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of their talks!
Hi. I'm a professor at George Washington's School of Media and Public Affairs. I'm interested in what this class has to say, but can we build a community with so many different interests?
I saw President Obama speak on campus on Friday, October 22.
ReplyDeleteI am going to see Dan Goods speak about creative ways of communicating at a Digital Studies Symposium event on Tuesday, November 2nd at 7:00 pm in SCA110.
ReplyDeleteI too saw President Obama speak on campus on Friday, October 22.
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010 : 7:00pm
K.C. Cole (Annenberg Professor) will lead a panel of experts (Solomon Wolf Golomb of the USC Viterbi School, Noel Swerdlow, professor of the history of science and astronomy at Caltech, Arthur Benjamin, a professor of mathematics at Harvey Mudd College) in exploring the inevitable oddities that make calendars so unreasonably interesting.
I saw President Obama speak on campus (and was within 5 feet of him! though I did not get to shake his hand) on Friday, October 22nd.
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Thursday, October 28, 2010 : 6:30pm
University Park Campus
Annenberg Auditorium (ASC)
Visual communication plays a critical role in social change and has contributed to numerous social and political movements. Nina Berman and Jon Lowenstein, two photographers from Noor, the award-winning Amsterdam-based photojournalism collective, will present their work and discuss the power of communication through images.
I'm not sure when we have to see it by and I know it's not for a while, but if possible I'd like to see
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Jerome Nemer
November 7 4:45 pm at Davidson Conference Center
November 1, 2010
ReplyDeleteAnnenberg Research Seminar: Student Presentations
Annenberg Room 207, 12 noon
Join students and faculty for a special seminar where doctoral communication students share the work they will be presenting at the 96th Annual Convention of the National Communication Association. Beth Boser will speak on the topic of redefining feminism and choice in "The Feminist Case Against Abortion." William McClain will address “Participation without Guarantees: Documentary, Digital Media, and Hegemony.” Li Lu will present on “Hidden Profile Studies for 25 Years: A Meta-Analysis.” Join us for a sneak peek and to provide feedback.
I was at Obamarama. Thanks!
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Sorry, but can I change to Kim's event,
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Visions and Voices
Thursday, October 28, 2010 : 6:30pm
University Park Campus
Annenberg Auditorium (ASC)
Visual communication plays a critical role in social change and has contributed to numerous social and political movements. Nina Berman and Jon Lowenstein, two photographers from Noor, the award-winning Amsterdam-based photojournalism collective, will present their work and discuss the power of communication through images.
Thanks.
I saw Obama speak on the 22nd!!
ReplyDeletei was at Obama on the 22nd too!
ReplyDeleteOn October 22nd I went to a conference at the Davidson Conference Center at USC titled "Health Reform and the Economy". The conference had many well renowned speakers, I will cover what I believe the be the strongest speakers of the day:
ReplyDeleteMichael Chernew, Professor of Health Care Policy, Dept. of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School AND Leonard D. Schaeffer, Judge Robert Maclay Widney Chair and Professor, USC.
I will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of their talks!
I saw President Obama speak on campus on Friday, October 22.
ReplyDeleteI saw president Obama speak on the 22nd.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to see Race, Prison Protest, and the Paradox of Visibility on Nov. 8th @ Noon
ReplyDeleteI just assumed that I didn't have to post if I saw Obama....but I did see Obama's speech and compared it with another.
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