Calendar notices should be typewritten or printed and submitted to:
Calendar Coordinator, room 100, New Administration Building; e-mail:
eharders@odu.edu;
683-5501.
The next Calendar will be dated Sept. 21 to Oct. 7. The deadline for submission of events is noon Sept. 13.
Speakers
Friday, Sept. 7
James Leathrum, assistant professor of ECE, for the Electrical and Computer Engineering Seminar Series, 3 p.m., 224 Kaufman Hall. FMI, 683-3741.
Thursday, Sept. 11
Lee Bouvier, assistant professor of sociology, "World Population - Present and Future," for the Canterbury Lecture Series, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Virginia Rice Webb Room, Webb Center. FMI, 489-2533.
David Keyes, chair of mathematics and statistics, "What's Math Got to Do With It?", a presentation for math lovers and math haters alike, 8 p.m., 104 BAL. FMI, 683-3906 or dkeyes@odu.edu.
Wednesday, Sept. 12
Ben Wattenberg, commentator, author and editor, for the Economics Club of Hampton Roads luncheon, noon to 1:30 p.m., Sheraton Waterside Hotel, Norfolk. FMI, 683-4058. $
Friday, Sept. 14
Lori Jeromin of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Power and Bandwidth Efficient Signaling on Satcom Systems," for the Electrical and Computer Engineering Seminar Series, 3 p.m., 224 Kaufman Hall. FMI, 683-3741.
Franklin Martinez Mendoza, specialist in the language development of preschool-age children, University of Havana, the keynote address for the "Pedagogy and Culture in Latin America" symposium, 9:15 a.m., Cape Charles Room, Webb Center. FMI, rroot@odu.edu or 683-3988.
Thursday, Sept. 20
Chris Drake, professor of geography, "Myanmar: Glimpses of an Emerging Burma," for the Gamma Theta Upsilon Geographical Society, 12:30-1:25 p.m., 104 BAL.
Gen. Wesley K. Clark, "Waging Modern War," for the President's Lecture Series, 8 p.m., MGB Auditorium. FMI, 683-3114.
Friday, Sept. 21
Mark Hollis of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Cellular Analysis and Notification of Antigen Risks and Yields," for the Electrical and Computer Engineering Seminar Series, 3 p.m., 224 Kaufman Hall. FMI, 683-3741.