Tuesday, April 23, 2002Tuesday Happenings: "Strategic Supremacy" noon, Hanover Inn--Tuck professor Richard D'Aveni will discuss his new book, Strategic Supremacy - How Industry Leaders Create Growth, Wealth, and Power Through Spheres of Influence, over lunch. Attendees will receive copies of D'Aveni's book."What matters to me and why" noon, Tucker--Professor Jim Kuypers of the speech department, this week. Lunch served. "Appearance and Reality" noon, Thornton Hall Lounge--Another philosophy lunch, catering by Panda House. Ponder perceptions, reality, and the compostion of your lo mein. "Pillars - Activism and Social Change" 5:30 P.M., 212 Collis--Learn how to be a nuisance. Dinner served. "Festival of New Musics" 8 P.M., Spaulding Auditorium--George Lewis performs ($3 Dartmouth students, $8 gen. admission). "More Than a Few Good Men" 9 P.M., 105 Dartmouth--"Jackson Katz, a renowned speaker and anti-violence specialist, will address men's role in ending violence against women." Posted by Andrew Grossman at 10:20 AM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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