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Lecture Notes

March 22 to April 5

Emotions and Moral Principles in Charitable Giving
WHEN: 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Friday, March 22
WHERE: 420 University Blvd., IUPUI Campus Center, Room 268, Indianapolis
WHAT: The School of Liberal Arts Sabbatical Speaker Series: Dispositional empathic concern is the tendency to experience concerned, sympathetic or compassionate reactive outcomes in response to the needs of others. The principle of care is the internalized moral value that one should help those in need. Are either of the two strongly associated with charitable giving to help others in need?
COST: Free: RSVP to libarsvp@iupui.edu with "Ottoni-Wilhelm talk" in the subject line.
INFORMATION: lstel@iupui.edu

Celebration of Ray Bradbury
WHEN: Kick-off at 7 p.m. Friday, March 22, with various times to follow, March 22 and 23
WHERE: Indy Reads Books, 911 Massachusetts Ave., in downtown Indianapolis
WHAT: Jon Eller, professor of English, director of the Center for Ray Bradbury Studies and senior textual editor of the Institute for American Thought in the IU School of Liberal Arts at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, will be the featured speaker during a weekend-long celebration of Ray Bradbury.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 317-375-3715 or info@bookmamas.com

St. Thomas More Society: Speaker Bosma Event
WHEN: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Monday, March 25
WHERE: Wynne Courtroom, Room 100, Inlow Hall, 530 W. New York St., Indianapolis
WHAT: Keynote speaker: Brian C. Bosma, '84, speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: sttmore@iupui.edu

Doing Business in China, India and ASEAN
WHEN: 4 to 5:15 p.m. Monday, March 25
WHERE: Kelley School of Business, Room CG1014, Bloomington
WHAT: Kevin Thieneman, president of Caterpillar Forest Products based in LaGrange, Ga., will discuss his experience living and working in Asia, as well as some of the key business challenges and critical success factors.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 812-856-0451 or axchen@indiana.edu

Recalibrating the Future of Higher Education
WHEN: 5 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 26
WHERE: Wynne Courtroom, Room 100, Inlow Hall, 530 W. New York St., Indianapolis
WHAT: Keynote speaker: Dr. E. Gordon Gee, president of The Ohio State University, a world-class public research institution and one of the nation's most distinguished land-grant universities.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 317-274-8036 or ejmoody@iupui.edu

The 1913 Armory Show: New Perspectives and Recent Rediscoveries
WHEN: 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 27
WHERE: Eskenazi Hall, Herron School of Art and Design, Basile Auditorium, 735 W. New York St., Indianapolis
WHAT: Keynote speaker: Laurette E. McCarthy, the foremost authority on American artist and critic Walter Pach, and a leading scholar on the 1913 Armory Show.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 317-278-9419 or katzp@iupui.edu

Endogenous cannabinoids and the pursuit of reward
WHEN: 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 27
WHERE: MSBII, 702 N. Walnut Grove Ave., Room 102, Bloomington
WHAT: Keynote speaker: Joseph F. Cheer, Ph.D., University of Maryland School of Medicine
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 812-856-1930 or mtheodor@indiana.edu

Policies for Promotion of Physical Activity and Prevention of Obesity in Youth
WHEN: 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 27
WHERE: Virgil T. DeVault Alumni Center, Kelley Dining Room, Bloomington
WHAT: Keynote speaker: Russell R. Pate, professor in the Department of Exercise Science in the Arnold School of Public Health at the University of South Carolina.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 812-855-1354 or crondot@indiana.edu

The American Whistleblower Tour: Essential Voices for Accountability
WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 27
WHERE: Hine Hall Auditorium, 850 W. Michigan St., Indianapolis
WHAT: A moderated discussion of the realities of whistleblowing by two prominent whistleblowers and a Government Accountability Project moderator. Keynote speakers: Kenneth Kendrick, former assistant manager at a peanut plant in Texas; Rick Piltz, former senior associate at the U.S. Climate Change Science Program; Dana gold, GAP Senior Fellow and the tour director.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: plcochra@iupui.edu

The Changing Dynamics of Immigration Policy in the United States: How Constitutional Analysis, Politics and Culture Frame the Debate
WHEN: 4 p.m. Thursday, March 28
WHERE: IU Maurer School of Law Room 335, Bloomington
WHAT: Keynote speakers: Monica McDermott, University of Illinois; Huyen Pham, Texas Wesleyan University School of Law; Peter Spiro, Temple University Beasley School of Law
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 812-856-4044 or kturchi@indiana.edu

In Defense of Design Patents
WHEN: Noon Thursday, March 28
WHERE: Maurer School of Law Room 124, Bloomington
WHAT: Keynote speaker: Sarah Burstein, associate professor, University of Oklahoma College of Law
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 812-856-1197 or allhess@indiana.edu

Drone Warfare & Jus in Bello and Environmental Injustice: A Challenge to Democracy in Nigeria
WHEN: 4:30 to 6 p.m. Thursday, March 28
WHERE: Wynne Courtroom, Room 100, Inlow Hall, 530 W. New York St., Indianapolis
WHAT: Keynote speaker: Qifan Wang (J.D. candidate; China)
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: pcaparas@iu.edu

Origins of Human Uniqueness
WHEN: 5 p.m. Thursday, March 28
WHERE: Swain Hall West, 727 E. Third St, Room 119, Bloomington
WHAT: Professor Kim Hill, from the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University, will discuss how and why our species diverged so notably from other life forms on this planet.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 812-855-2040 or mpm1@indiana.edu

The American Whistleblower Tour: Essential Voices for Accountability
WHEN: 2 to 3:30 p.m. Thursday, March 28
WHERE: The Whittenberger Auditorium, Indiana Memorial Union, 900 E. Seventh St., Bloomington
WHAT: A moderated discussion of the realities of whistleblowing by two prominent whistleblowers and a Government Accountability Project moderator. Keynote speakers: Kenneth Kendrick, former assistant manager at a peanut plant in Texas; Rick Piltz, former senior associate at the U.S. Climate Change Science Program; Dana gold, GAP Senior Fellow and the tour director.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 812-855-0261 or eayoung@indiana.edu

Toussaint Louverture: The First Black Memorialist of French Literature
WHEN: 4 p.m. Friday, March 29
WHERE: State Room West, Indiana Memorial Union, 900 E. Seventh St., Bloomington
WHAT: Keynote speaker: Daniel Desormeaux, associate professor of French literature in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Chicago. A native of Haiti, he has focused his research on the formation of literary institutions and the correspondence between literature, art and cultural history in France, especially in the 19th century.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 812-855-5764 or nvalazza@indiana.edu

Indiana Court of Appeals oral argument
WHEN: 6 to 8:30 p.m. Monday, April 1
WHERE: Law School Room 123, Moot Court Room, Bloomington
WHAT: Indiana Court of Appeals Oral Argument
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: ivanderc@indiana.edu

Panel discussion of Supreme Court oral arguments in DOMA and Perry cases
WHEN: Noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 2
WHERE: Law School Room 123, Moot Court Room, Bloomington
WHAT: Panel discussion of Supreme Court oral arguments in DOMA/Perry gay marriage case
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: jamspang@indiana.edu

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IU Patten lectures
WHEN: 7:30 p.m.,Tuesday, April 2, and Thursday, April 4
WHERE: Moot Court Room 123, IU Maurer School of Law, 211 S. Indiana Ave, Bloomington
WHAT: Sarah Hrdy, one of the world's leading primatologists and evolutionary biologists, will deliver two lectures: The Origin of Emotionally Modern Humans: How Did Humans Become Such "Other-Regarding" Apes?; and From "Mr. Mom" to :Deadbeat Dads": Why Paternal Commitment Is So Variable in the Human Species and What Factors Elicit It.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 812-855-5788 or ivirk@indiana.edu

Indiana Supreme Court Lecture: Corporate Governance: Delaware's Pervasive Influence
WHEN: 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 2
WHERE: Wynne Courtroom, Room 100, Inlow Hall, 530 W. New York St., Indianapolis
WHAT: Keynote speaker: Randy J. Holland, the youngest person to serve on the Delaware Supreme Court, having been recommended to then-Gov. Michael Castle by a bipartisan merit selection committee.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 317-274-8036 or ejmoody@iupui.edu

A Means to an End
WHEN: 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 3
WHERE: Eskenazi Hall, Herron School of Art and Design, Basile Auditorium, 735 W. New York St., Indianapolis
WHAT: Keynote speaker: Jon Kolko, Austin provocateur and self-described designer, educator, writer and troublemaker, will venture to the Midwest to present "A Means to an End" at Herron School of Art and Design. There will be a book signing immediately after the lecture.
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 317-278-9419 or katzp@iupui.edu

The Transition to Electric Cars
WHEN: 4 p.m., Wednesday, April 3
WHERE: Swain Hall West, Room 119, Bloomington
WHAT: Western Michigan University physicist Paul V. Pancella will share his personal experience of converting a conventional gasoline-powered car - a 1992 Honda Civic CX - to pure electric power in 2008. Pancella will discuss the physics behind the belief that in the near future, more and more electricity will be used to power transportation, significantly reducing the amount of petroleum-derived fuels burned in internal combustion engines.
COST: Free and open to the public.
INFORMATION: 812-855-2883 or meyer1@indiana.edu.

The Danger of Delirium in Persons with Dementia
WHEN: 9 to 10 a.m. Thursday, April 4
WHERE: Cancer Research Institute, Room 4, 1044 W. Walnut St., Indianapolis
WHAT: Donna Fick, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of Nursing and Medicine at Pennsylvania State University, will present "The Danger of Delirium in Persons with Dementia."
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: 317-278-0511

American Constitution Society
WHEN: 4 to 5 p.m. Thursday, April 4
WHERE: Law School Room 123, Moot Court Room, Bloomington
WHAT: Keynote speaker: Professor of law David Cole
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: jamspang@indiana.edu

Indiana Journal of Law & Social Equality symposium
WHEN: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, April 5
WHERE: Law School Room 335 Faculty Conference Room, Bloomington
WHAT: Indiana Journal of Law & Social Equality Annual Symposium: "Social Equality: Looking Forward and Looking Back"
COST: Free and open to the public
INFORMATION: smithco@indiana.edu