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The Importance of Being Curious

Dan Gottschling

Saturday, October 8, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (CDT)

Rock Island, IL

The Importance of Being Curious

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A Symposium Honoring Mike Nolan 73 tickets Ended Free  

Event Details

 

8:30 am      Continental breakfast - Olin Auditorium Lobby

9:00 am      Introductory remarks

9:15 am      Dag Blanck - "Gazing at the New World:  On Being Curious About America"

9:45 am      Diane Machatka - "What We Talk About When We Talk About University Planning"

10:30 am    William Farrow - "Mission Based Finance and Its Role in Creating Better Communities"

11:00 am    Jeff Baker - "National Energy Policy: The Power of Local Leadership"

11:45 am    Jon Hurty - "The Improvisational Mind and Voice"

12:15 pm      Lunch (Hanson Hall)

1:45 pm       April Lidinsky & Ken Smith - "The Michiana Chronicles: Inquires into Everyday Life"

2:15 pm       Jason Peters - "Curosity and the Keg"

3:00 pm      Tom Tredway - "Nolan and Marx and Freud"

3:30 pm      Dan Gottschling - "The Why and How of Biological Aging"

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Olin Auditorium
Augustana College
Rock Island, IL 61201

Saturday, October 8, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (CDT)


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