The Berry Center sponsored Distinguished Visitors in the following classes during the 2007-2008 academic year:

ECB 1-254 Enterprise and Entrepreneurship in U.S. History


ECB 2-223 International Economics


HIS 3-260 Public History and Public Memory


SOC 3-376 Civil Rights and Western Racism


ECB 4-356 Economics of Organizations Seminar


POL 4-242 International Politics


POL 4-372 Current Cases before the Supreme Court


SPA 6-365 Advanced Conversation in Bolivia


ECB 8-271 Topic: Entrepreneurship


ECB 8-321 Macroeconomics Seminar


SOC 8-101 Sociological Perspectives: Structure, Diversity, and Interaction


SOC 8-348 Race and Ethnic Relations POL 8-348 U.S. Foreign Policy

David Klaus '67  

David Klaus '67 Discusses Easterly's "The White Man's Burden" with the Berry Center Reading Group 

Liz Sparks '75  

Liz Sparks '75 presents to Prof. Santhi Hejeebu's Economics of Organizations Seminar 

Michael Boock '82  

Michael Boock '82 with Professor Rob Sutherland 

Pablo Sitjar  

Pablo Sitjar presents to Prof. A'amer Farooqi's International Economics class 

Kate Minette  

Kate Minette listens intently in Prof. Santhi Hejeebu's Economics of Organizations Seminar 

2007-2008 Distinguished Visitors

During the 2007-2008 academic year, the Berry Center enabled five different departments to meet with Distinguished Visitors: Economics and Business, Politics, History, Sociology, and Spanish.  The Berry Center brought sixteen visitors of national and international renown to campus to visit thirteen courses; two (Fr. Gregorio Iriarte and Dr. Goston Pol) joined Prof. Carol Lacy-Salazar's Spanish course in Bolivia.  Our visitors included three Cornell College alumni: Liz Sparks '75, Michael Boock '82 and David Klaus '67.

 

Here are our most recent Distinguished Visitors and the courses they visited:

David Klaus '67: ECB:321 Macroeconomics Seminar and POL:348 U.S. Foreign Policy

Five Nigerian Women: SOC:101 Sociological Perspectives: Structure, Diversity, and Interaction and SOC:348 Race and Ethnic Relations

Kevin Murphy: ECB:321 Macroeconomics Seminar

Rob Scarlett: ECB:271 Topic: Entrepreneurship

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