| June
30, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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The
Corporate University
Lydia Villa Commerof, vice president of research at Northwestern
Univeristy.
Dr. Harvey Drucker, associate laboratory director for energy,
environmental science and technology at Argonne National
Laboratory.
Howard Rockman, partner in the intellectual property group
at Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal. He is a registered
patent attorney and an adjunct professor at the John Marshall
Law School.
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| June
29, 2000 |
hosted
by Gretchen Helfrich
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Supreme
Court Update
Dennis Hutchinson, the William Rainey Harper professor
in the college, senior lecturer in the law school and
editor of the Supreme Court Review at the University
of Chicago.
Tom Merrill, professor in Northwestern University's School
of Law.
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| June
28, 2000 |
hosted
by Gretchen Helfrich
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Third
Party Presidential Candidates
Paul Green, director of the Policy Studies Program at Roosevelt
University.
Jeff Manza, associate professor of Sociology at Northwestern
University.
Dick Simpson, associate professor of Political Science at
the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Bob Bruno, assistant professor of Labor and Industrial Relations
at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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| June
27, 2000 |
hosted
by Gretchen Helfrich
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Phobias
and Anxiety Disorders
with:
Quentin Young, Odyssey's medical contributor.
Susan Mineka, professor and director of clinical
training in the department of Psychology at Northwestern
University.
Nick Greco, senior clinical coordinator in the Woman's
Board
Depression Treatment & Research Center at the Rush Institute
for Mental Well-Being.
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| June
26, 2000 |
hosted
by Gretchen Helfrich
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Water
On Mars
Doug Duncan, associate professor in Astronomy and Astrophysics
at the University of Chicago and the education coordinator
for the American Astronomical Society.
Meenakshi Wadhwa, associate curator of Meteoritics in
the department of Geology at the Field Museum of Natural
History.
She is also a lecturer and research scientist at the University
of Chicago.
Mark
Robinson,
research assistant professor in the department of Geological
sciences at Northwestern University.
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| June
23, 2000 |
hosted
by Gretchen Helfrich
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Blaxploitation
Larry Knapp, PhD candidate in the department of Radio,
Television and Film at Northwestern University and the
author of, Directed by Clint Eastwood.
Karla Rae Fuller, faculty member in the department of
Film and Video at Columbia College.
Sergio Mims, a screenwriter and faculty member in the
department of Film and Video at Columbia College.
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| June
22, 2000 |
hosted
by Gretchen Helfrich
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The
Microsoft Break-Up
Randal Picker, professor in the law school at the University
of Chicago.
Shane Greenstein, associate professor of management and
strategy at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern
University.
Christopher Leslie, assistant professor of Law at Chicago-Kent
College of Law.
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| June
21, 2000 |
hosted
by Gretchen Helfrich
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Wild
Minds
Marc Hauser, psychologist and neuroscientist at Harvard
University and the author of, Wild Minds: What Animals
Really Think.
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| June
20, 2000 |
hosted
by Gretchen Helfrich
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The
Unwanted Gaze
Jeffrey Rosen, author of The Unwanted Gaze: The Destruction
of Privacy in America, legal affairs editor for The
New Republic and an associate professor at the George
Washington University Law School.
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| June
19, 2000 |
hosted
by David Schaper
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Illinois
State Politics Update
Bill Wheelhouse, statehouse bureau chief for Illinois Public
Radio.
Christie Parsons, statehouse reporter for the Chicago
Tribune.
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| June
16, 2000 |
hosted
by Gretchen Helfrich
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Consequences
of Climate Change
Raymond Pierrehumbert, professor in geophysical sciences
at the University of Chicago.
Frank Quinn, senior hydrologist at the Great Lakes Environmental
Research Laboratory and one of the authors of the Great
Lakes Regional Assessment.
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| June
15, 2000 |
hosted
by Gretchen Helfrich
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21st
Century Astronomy
Doug Duncan, associate professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics
at the Univeristy of Cicago and the education coordinator
for the American Astronomical Society.
Bob Williams, associate director of Science at the Space
Telescope Science Institute.
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| June
14, 2000 |
hosted
by Gretchen Helfrich
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Politics,
Religion and the Common Good
Martin Marty, professor emeritus in the Divinity School
at the University of Chicago and the author of Politics,
Religion and the Common Good.
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| June
13, 2000 |
hosted
by Gretchen Helfrich
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Prescription
Drugs
Quentin Young, Odyssey's medical contributor.
Dr. John Coleman, administrative director of pharmacy at
the Loyola University Medical Center.
Dr. Sidney Wolfe, director of the Health Research Group
at
Public Citizen.
Wayne Pines, president of Regulatory Services at APCO Associates,
a health care consulting firm.
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| June
12, 2000 |
hosted
by Gretchen Helfrich
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Mesopotamia
Mcguire Gibson, professor in the Oriental Institute and
Near East Languages and Civilizations at the University
of Chicago.
Tony Wilkinson, professor in the oriental institute at the
University of Chicago.
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| June
9, 2000 |
hosted
by Gretchen Helfrich
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The
Persona of Tom Cruise
Jonathan Miller, film contributor for Eight Forty-Eight,
and teaches Film at the Illinois Institute of Technology.
|
| June
8, 2000 |
hosted
by Gretchen Helfrich
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Media
Diversity
Charlie Madigan, author and former senior writer at the
Chicago Tribune.
Gordon Quinn, president of Kartemquin Films and a member
of the Chicago Chapter of People for Better TV.
Joe Angotti, broadcast chair and associate professor at
the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University
and the former senior vice president of NBC News.
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| June
7, 2000 |
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Athletes
and Violence
Ron Rapoport , columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times
and contributor to NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday.
Lester Munson, associate editor at Sports Illustrated.
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| June
6, 2000 |
hosted
by Gretchen Helfrich
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Presidential
Politics
John Frendreis, associate vice president of Planning and
Analysis and a professor in the Political Science Department
at Loyola University - Chicago.
Charles Lipson, professor of Political Science and director
of the Program on International Politics, Economics and
Security at the University of Chicago.
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| June
5, 2000 |
hosted
by Gretchen Helfrich
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Supersymmetry
Gordon Kane, professor at the University of Michigan and
the author of, Supersymmetry: Unveiling the Ultimate
Laws of Nature.
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| June
2, 2000 |
hosted
by Gretchen Helfrich
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Mayor
Richard J. Daley
American Pharaoh: Mayor Richard J. Daley - His Battle for
Chicago and The Nation
Elizabeth Taylor, literary editor and Sunday Magazine editor
at the Chicago Tribune.
Adam Cohen, senior writer at Time Magazine.
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| June
1, 2000 |
hosted
by Gretchen Helfrich
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The
Supreme Court and Federalism
Dennis Hutchinson, senior lecturer in the law school and
editor of the Supreme Court review at the University of
Chicago.
Sheldon Nahmod, professor of Law at Chicago-Kent college
of law.
Susan Mezey, professor of political science at Loyola
University - Chicago.
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