The Berry Center sponsored Distinguished Visitors in the following classes during the 2006-2007 academic year:

ECB 3-272 Capital Markets

CHE 3-121Chemical Principles I

CHE 3-161 Accelerated General Chemistry

CHE 3-334 Biochemistry

ECB 5-323 International Economics

ECB 6-102 Microeconomics

ECB 7-321 Macroeconomics

ECB 7-261 Global Environmental Economics

ECB 8-354 Managerial Economics

SOC 9-365 Criminal Justice

CSC 9-315 Programming Language

ECB 9-225 Money & Banking

John Smith '71  

John Smith '71 and Professor Santhi Hejeebu discussing a case study 

Chris Christoffersen '54  

Chris Christoffersen '54 addresses Biochemistry as the Next US Economic Driver 

Cillian Ryan  

Cillian Ryan addressed agricultural economics and the World Trade talks 

Ananta Hejeebu  

Ananta Hejeebu gave an inspiring presentation in Managerial Economics 

Jim Hoffman  

Jim Hoffman chats informally with students after one of his presentations 

2006-2007 Distinguished Visitors

During the 2006-2007 academic year, the Berry Center enabled four different departments to meet with Distinguished Visitors: Economics and Business, Chemistry, Sociology, and Computer Science.  The Berry Center brought ten visitors of national and international renown to campus to visit twelve courses.  Our visitors included four Cornell College alumni: Chris Christoffersen '54, Sydney Smith Hicks '69, John Smith '71, and Jeff Kapler.

 

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