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UPDATED: Provost's Forum April 22, Chancellor's Colloquium May 1

Updated 1 p.m. April 21: With a change in title, program and time for the April 22 Provost's Forum. Updated earloier with a change of venue for the May 1 Chancellor's Colloquim (now being held in the Conference Center Ballroom).

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By Dateline staff

Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Ralph J. Hexter’s next forum (April 22) will address the role that public universities can play in regional economic development, while Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi’s next colloquium (May 1) will feature USC Professor Henry Jenkins, addressing “Democracy and Diversity in the Era of Spreadable Media.”

Both programs are free and open to the public.

“Public Universities and Regional Growth: Insights from the University of California,” based on the forthcoming book of the same title from Stanford University Press. The presenters-chapter authors: Steven Casper, professor, management, Keck Graduate Institute; Christophe Lécuyer, professor, history of science and technology, Université Pierre et Marie Curie; Cyrus Mody, associate professor, history, Rice University; Daniel Sumner, Frank H. Buck Jr. Professor in Agricultural and Resource Economics, ٺƵ; and Mary Walshok, associate vice chancellor, Public Programs, UC San Diego, and dean of UC San Diego Extension.

The book editors will make the introductions: Martin Kenney, professor, human ecology; ٺƵ, and senior project director, Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy; and David C. Mowery, professor, new enterprise development, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley.

The forum is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. Tuesday (April 22) in the multipurpose room at the .

Besides the presentations, the program includes discussion with these participants: Mario Biagioli, distinguished professor, law, and science and technology studies, ٺƵ; Andrew Hargadon, who holds the Charles J. Soderquist Chair in Entrepreneurship, Graduate School of Management, ٺƵ; David Hodges, professor emeritus, engineering, UC Berkeley; William Lacy, vice provost, University Outreach and International Programs, and professor, human ecology, ٺƵ; and Sean Randolph, president, Bay Area Council Economic Institute.

The discussion is scheduled to wrap up at 4:30 p.m., and a reception will run until 5:20 p.m.

“Democracy and Diversity in the Era of Spreadable Media,” by Henry Jenkins, an important voice in redefining the role of journalism in the digital age. He is the Provost's Professor of Communication, Journalism, Cinematic Arts and Education in the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California.

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Jenkins was one of the first media scholars to chart the changing role of the audience in an environment of increasingly pervasive digital content and is at the forefront of understanding the effects of participatory culture on society, politics and learning.

The colloquium is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. Thursday, May 1, in the Ballroom (this is a change of location from what was announced previously). RSVPs are requested, by phone, (530) 754-2262, or email.

Addressing the issues of today, the Chancellor’s Colloquium Distinguished Speaker Series brings together distinguished scholars and government leaders for conversations with the academic community and broader public.

 

 

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