Malcolm M. Renfrew Interdisciplinary Colloquium
c/o School of Journalism
and Mass Media
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive MS 3178
Moscow, ID 83844-3178
83844
Phone: (208) 885-5997
Email: mric@uidaho.edu
Contact the coordinators at:
kbird@uidaho.edu
c/o School of Journalism
and Mass Media
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive MS 3178
Moscow, ID 83844-3178
83844
Phone: (208) 885-5997
Email: mric@uidaho.edu
Contact the coordinators at:
kbird@uidaho.edu
Spring 2002
January 29
James Foster - Computer Science
Jean'ne Shreeve - Chemistry
Holly Wichman - Biology
"Doing Science in the University: Practical Considerations"
February 5
Ellen Kittell - History
"From Archive to Printed Page"
February 12
Colleen Taugher - Art
"Can We Pull the Genie out of Genius? distinguishing between myths, madness and methods in artists' studios"
March 5
Ed Krumpe - Resource, Recreation, & Tourism
"Human Interaction with Wildlands: Separating the Reality from the Myth"
March 12
Ghazi Ghazanfar - Economics
"The Future of Social Sciences: Some New Issues"
March 26
Louis Perraud - Classical Studies
"Erasmus Writes for the Classroom"
April 9
John Milhelich - Sociology, Anthropology, & Justice Studies
"How Ought We Live? Evaluating the Question and Pursuing the Answers"
April 16
Dale Graden - History & Latin American Studies
"Pacifists, Revolutionaries and Terrorists: The Rocky Road of Comparative History"
April 23
JD Wulfhorst - Rural Sociology & CNR
Julia Parker - Counseling & School Psychology
"Would the Real Forest Stewards Please Stand up?" April 30 "Multicultural Ethical Dilemmas in Counseling" Jerry Fischer
James Foster - Computer Science
Jean'ne Shreeve - Chemistry
Holly Wichman - Biology
"Doing Science in the University: Practical Considerations"
February 5
Ellen Kittell - History
"From Archive to Printed Page"
February 12
Colleen Taugher - Art
"Can We Pull the Genie out of Genius? distinguishing between myths, madness and methods in artists' studios"
March 5
Ed Krumpe - Resource, Recreation, & Tourism
"Human Interaction with Wildlands: Separating the Reality from the Myth"
March 12
Ghazi Ghazanfar - Economics
"The Future of Social Sciences: Some New Issues"
March 26
Louis Perraud - Classical Studies
"Erasmus Writes for the Classroom"
April 9
John Milhelich - Sociology, Anthropology, & Justice Studies
"How Ought We Live? Evaluating the Question and Pursuing the Answers"
April 16
Dale Graden - History & Latin American Studies
"Pacifists, Revolutionaries and Terrorists: The Rocky Road of Comparative History"
April 23
JD Wulfhorst - Rural Sociology & CNR
Julia Parker - Counseling & School Psychology
"Would the Real Forest Stewards Please Stand up?" April 30 "Multicultural Ethical Dilemmas in Counseling" Jerry Fischer

