Events

Sep 19 2012

Cinema

When: 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Where: Harman Academy
Event Type: Polymathic Pizza
Critical Studies Professor Tara McPherson, a pop culture expert specializing in race, gender, film, and television, and digital media, is a genuine polymathic practitioner.  Professor McPherson is a leading force in our rapidly changing technologies and she utilizes her ever-expanding expertise to analyze how film and media affect popular ideas about race and gender.
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Oct 10 2012

Military Science

When: 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Where: Harman Academy
Event Type: Polymathic Pizza
Military Science in the 21st century is polymathic by definition.  Today, the US military is called upon in times of crisis to assist communities in all corners of the world hit by earthquakes, tsunamis, nuclear disasters, and famine.  The modern ROTC student majors in such diverse and complex areas as physics and nuclear engineering, linguistics, civil and mechanical engineering, geospatial information science, environmental science, or comparative culture and politics.  Lt. Col. Kirkland, Ph.D. in history, will engage students in conversation about the truly interdisciplinary...
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Oct 16 2012

Quadrants One and Two

When: 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Where: Harman Academy
Event Type: Quadrants
Covering Quadrants (1) critical and integrative thinking; (2) study of the polymaths. 
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Oct 17 2012

Law

When: 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Where: Harman Academy
Event Type: Polymathic Pizza
Self identity, animal rights, moral responsibility, and social ethics for earthlings and others are just a few of the topics that will drive the conversation with Professor of Philosophy, Law, and Political Science Sharon Lloyd.  Professor Lloyd works in the history of political philosophy, with special attention to the moral and political theories of philosophers Hobbes, Machiavelli, Mill, Marx, and Rawls.  Students interested in discovering and experiencing the meaning of polymathy will not want to miss this session with Professor Lloyd.
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Oct 23 2012

Doing Business in India and China: A Polymathic Approach

When: 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Where: Harman Academy
Event Type: Special Events and Series
Outsiders wishing to do business with two of the largest economies on the planet, China and India, are advised to take a polymathic approach to the art of the deal.  Join panelists Jim Ellis, dean of the USC Marshall School of Business; Nandini Rajagopalan, Capt. Henry W. Simonsen Chair in Strategic Entrepreneurship; and Dana Gioia, Judge Widney Professor of Poetry and Public Culture (and former chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts) as they examine the nuances and necessities of commerce and civilization in the Subcontinent and Middle Kingdom.


Reception: DML 241, 6:30-7:...
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Oct 31 2012

Public Service

When: 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Where: Harman Academy
Event Type: Polymathic Pizza
Public Administration is an art, a science, a profession, and a mode of stewardship that can be traced back to the ancient kingdoms of the Middle East and China in the time of Confucius.   The rise of the modern state witnessed the further development in importance of a professional civil service.  In democracies, elected officials set policies, but it is professional civil servants who see that these policies are implemented.  Drawing upon the historical record of public, as well as his own long career as a public administrator, University Professor Kevin Starr will discuss...
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Nov 7 2012

Scientific Narrative

When: 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Where: Harman Academy
Event Type: Polymathic Pizza
Carol Muske-Dukes, USC Dornsife professor of English and Creative Writing and California Poet Laureate, will discuss the meaning of her current interest in Scientific Narrative. Professor Muske-Dukes locates literary intersections in science/medical narrative and creativity.  She sees, for instance, the heart as symbol, (a la Valentine's Day), and as "stress" and emotion.  Students will join Professor Muske-Dukes in conversation to explore other possible intersections between the realm of science and the realm of words.
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Nov 13 2012

The Polymathic Lawyer

When: 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Where: Harman Academy
Event Type: Special Events and Series
As Louis Brandeis emphasized, the more complicated society becomes, the more polymathic becomes the context of legal evidence.  Find out from a panel of experts – Robert K. Rasmussen, dean of the USC Gould School of Law and the Carl Mason Franklin Chair in Law; Alison Dundes Renteln, professor of political science, law, anthropology, and USC Sol Price School of Public Policy; and Rebecca Brown, Newton Professor of Constitutional Law – how law has once again become a universal science.


Reception: DML 241, 6:30-7:30 pm
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Nov 14 2012

The Open-Source Girl Who Conquered the World

When: 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Where: Harman Academy
Event Type: Special Events and Series
Presented by Alex Leavitt with respondent Steve Anderson 
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Nov 27 2012

Quadrants Three and Four

When: 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Where: Harman Academy
Event Type: Quadrants
Covering Quadrants (3) the tapestry of knowledge; (4) communication. 
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