California State University, Fullerton's 30th Annual Philosophy Symposium
The University Machine:
Alienation In Higher Education
March 21-24, 2000
Portola Pavilion C, TSU
All lectures and free and open to the public
Tuesday, March 21
4:00 Film Presentation: University, Inc.
Kyle Henry
Wednesday, March 22
09:45 "Symposium Welcome"
Stephen Simon, Department of Philosophy, CSU Fullerton
10:00 "Introduction to the University Machine Symposium 2000"
David Depew, Department of Communication Studies & Rhetoric of Inquiry, University of Iowa
1:00 "The University Machine in Control of Society: A Critique of 'Reform' at the State University"
Bruce Wright, Department of Political Science, CSU Fullerton
Jonathon Trerise and Matthew Romain, CSUF Student Respondents
3:00 "The Resistance to Cultural Studies"
John Carlos Rowe, Department Of English and Comparative Literature,University of California, Irvine
Katie Burnett, Student Respondent
Thursday, March 23
10:00 "Feminist Voices, Alienation and the University"
Ann Garry, Department of Philosophy, CSU Los Angeles
1:00 To Be Announced
4:00 "Hear Here: Where Living is Preeminent"
Daniel Walker, Alumni Speaker, CSU Fullerton
Susan Fleck and Phil McWilliams, Alumni Panel Respondents
Friday, March 24
10:00 "Philosophy: What's the Use?"
Dasiea Cavers-Huff, Department of Philosophy, Riverside Community College
1:00 "Liberal Education in a Multicultural Society"
Robert Hollinger, Department of Philosophy, Iowa State University
Luciano Cid, Student Respondent
3:00 "The University Machine: Alienation and A Good Ethics Class"
Sara Goering, Department of Philosophy, CSU Long Beach
Perry Robinson, Student Respondent
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