Did you join us on Wednesday October 28th to see NASA astronaut John Grunsfeld talk about his last mission into space to repair the Hubble Space Telescope? What did you think? Would you like to hear more about this or similar topics in the future? Please take a minute to fill out our Audience Satisfaction Survey or post comments below. We appreciate your help as we strive to improve C²ST events.
Archive for October, 2009
What did you think about “Hubble’s Story”?
Thursday, October 29th, 2009What did you think about “In the Family: How much do you sacrifice to survive?”
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009Did you join C²ST and film maker Joanne Rudnick for a screening of the Emmy Nominated documentary on October 26th at the Gene Siskel Film Center? What did you think? What choice would you make? Would you like to hear more about this or similar topics in the future? Please take a minute to fill out our Audience Satisfaction Survey or post comments below. We appreciate your help as we strive to improve C²ST events.
What did you think about ‘The State of Science Education: A Local and National Perspective’?
Friday, October 23rd, 2009Did you attend the October 22nd event hosted by C²ST and The Center for Human Potential and Public Policy at the Harris School of Public Policy Studies with Heidi Schweingruber, Jeanne Century, Gudelia Lopez, Michael Lach, James P. Spillane, and Ofer Malamud. What did you think? Did the panelists answer all your questions? Was the program too short or too long? Please take a minute to fill out our Audience Satisfaction Survey or post comments below. We appreciate your help as we strive to improve our events.
Facing the Future: Media Ethics, Bioethics, and the World’s First Face Transplant
Oct 20, 2009Profs. Kruvand and Vanacker examine what happens when media ethics intersect with bioethics by analyzing French, American, and British media coverage on the transplant and its aftermath.
The Warped Side of the Universe: From the Big Bang to Black Holes
Oct 21, 2009Our Universe has a “warped side” — objects and phenomena, like black holes and the big-bang, that are made not from matter, but rather from warped space and warped time. Kip Thorne will describe this mysterious warped side and the quest to simulate it using supercomputers and observe it using gravitational waves.
Accessing Innovation in a Challenging Economy
Nov 4, 2009Focusing on accessing innovation targeted to owners and operators of small to mid-size manufacturing organizations with under 500 employees.