Marian Miner Cook
Athenaeum

A distinctive
feature of social and
cultural life at CMC

 

Current Semester Schedule

Athenaeum events are posted here as detailed information becomes available.

Tue, November 3, 1992
John J. Pitney, Jr., professor of government, CMC; "Election Night Commentary"
 
Mon, November 2, 1992
Michael Medved, film critic; author, Hollywood vs. America (1992) and co-author, The Golden Turkey Awards (1981); "Hollywood's Three Big Lies About Media and Society"
 
Thu, October 29, 1992
Roger Strangeland, chairman, CEO, Vons Companies; "The Economics and Politics of Corporate Investment in South Central Los Angeles" (12:15 p.m.)
 
Wed, October 28, 1992
David Grimes, professor of obstetrics, gynecology and preventative medicine, USC; "RU486: The Collision Between Science and Politics"
 
Tue, October 27, 1992
Stewart Kwoh, executive director, Asian Pacific American Legal Center; "Legal Aspects of Immigration"
 
Mon, October 26, 1992
Tong Suhr, transnational attorney; "Video, Lies, and Riots: An Examination of the Relationship Between the Media and Korean-Americans"
 
Wed, October 21, 1992
Jeffrey Biegel, piano; "Russian Nights"
 
Thu, October 15, 1992
Jan Hall, California deputy secretary for commerce and housing; "Improving the California Business Climate in Election Year 1992"
 
Wed, October 14, 1992
Renee Tajima, executive producer, Film News Now Foundation; "Confessions of an Asian American Filmmaker and Other Tales of Woe"
 
Tue, October 13, 1992
Michael Deane Lamkin, professor of music, Scripps College; "Antonin Dvorak: The Rise of Czech Nationalism"
 
Mon, October 12, 1992
Patrick Giantonio, African explorer; "Footsteps Into Change: A Humbling African Odyssey"
 
Fri, October 9, 1992
Manuel Lujian, secretary of the interior, United States; "Making Environmental Policy" (8:00 a.m.)
 
Thu, October 8, 1992
Peter Drucker, Marie Rankin Clarke professor of social science and management, Claremont Graduate School; author, The New Society: The Anatomy of the Industrial Order (1982) and The Age of Discontinuity: Guidelines to Our Changing Society (1992); "Transnationalism, Regionalism, Tribalism: Transcending National State, National Economy, and Individual Business"
 
Wed, October 7, 1992
Harry Kitano, professor of social welfare and Japanese-American studies, UCLA; author, Asians in America: A Selected Bibliography for Use in Social Work Education (1971) and Japanese Americans: The Evolution of a Subculture (1976); "Asian-American Culture"
 
Tue, October 6, 1992
San Jose Taiko, percussion; "A Musical Tea" (3:00 p.m.)
 

Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum

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