[KS] INVITATION to ICAS Spring Symposium & ICAS Dinner: Humanity, Economy,
icas
icas at dvol.com
Sat Apr 8 14:15:55 EDT 2000
HUMANITY, ECONOMY, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY
(http://www.dvol.com/~users/icas/s2000/s2000sym.html)
May 1, 2000 8: 30 AM - 9: 30 PM
Irvine Auditorium Amado Recital Hall (8:30 AM - 5:00 PM)
Faculty Club (6:30 PM - 9:30 PM)
University of Pennsylvania
in collaboration with
Council for America My Country
Courtesy Travel Inc
Department of Economics University of Pennsylvania
Law Firm of David Oh
Philadelphia Bar Association International Law Committee
Project LINK
Wolf Block Schorr and Solis-Cohen LLP
(list in progress)
Speaker List:
Paul Bracken (Professor of Management and Political Science,
Yale University)
"Corporate Citizenship, Information Technology
and Humanity in the New Century"
Robert M Cook-Deegan (Director, National Cancer Policy Board, Institute
of Medicine and Commission on Life Sciences,
National Academy of Sciences)
"Human Genetics and Humanity in the New Century"
David Farber (Chief Technology Officer, Federal Communications
Commission; Alfred Fitler Moore Professor of
Telecommunication Systems, University of Pennsylvania)
"Technology and Humanity in the New Century"
Synja P Kim (ICAS Fellow & President)
"Human Values in the New Century"
Lawrence R Klein (ICAS Distinguished Fellow, ICAS Liberty Award
recipient; Benjamin Franklin Professor
of Economics Emeritus, University of
Pennsylvania; Nobel Laureate)
"Economy and Humanity in the New Century"
Adam Meyerson (Vice President, Educational Affairs, Heritage
Foundation)
"American Heritage and Civil Society"
Wendy R Sherman (Ambassador & Counselor, U. S. Department of
State)
"The American Values: U. S. Commitment to Human
Rights and Peace in the New Century"
Jerome J Shestack (former President, American Bar Association)
"Rule of Law as A Fundamental Basis for
Humanity and Human Rights"
Sarah C Soh (ICAS Fellow; Associate Professor of Anthropology,
San Francisco State University)
"Human Dignity and Sexual Culture:
A Reflection on the 'Comfort Women'Issues"
Daniel C Tsui (Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical
Engineering, Princeton University; Nobel
Laureate)
"Science and Humanity in the New Century"
William Wolman (Chief Economist, Business Week)
"Globalisation and New Economy:Impact on Society"
(list in progress)
For contribution/participation/registration/reservation information,
please contact:
Sang Joo Kim
ICAS
http://www.dvol.com/~users/icas
E:icas at dvol.com
T:(610)277-9989
T:(610)277-0149
F:(610)277-3992
Institute for Corean-American Studies (aka ICAS) is a non-profit,
non-partisan, and private educational and research organisation. It is
non-agent of any government and solely supported by voluntary
contributions. ICAS promotes pertinent relations and conducts
appropriate activities to enhance cooperation and to pursue peace and
prosperity. Further information about ICAS and some examples of
previous activities may be found on the ICAS website
(http://www.dvol.com/~users/icas). Thank you.
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