Hi Worthy,
> Hello. I have a PhD committee meeting scheduled for 12:30 on
Friday, Oct 26th,
> so I will not be able to go for lunch with Sowa.
> I will be able to come to his talk.
Okay. Thanks for letting me know.
> Is this going to be a public talk?
> If so, will there be an announcement for me to pass around the
Engineering School?
I don't know if it will be of general interest. We've asked Sowa to
tailor his talk to our interest--teaching to humanities grad
students. I'm not sure if he'll actually fulfill this request, but
if he does many CS persons might be a bit bored. But they're
certainly welcome.
That said, I've agreed with Tom that I will not send announcements to
CS people. I did this a few times, and I guess it caused a bit of a
stir. He's asked that I let him forward any announcements to the cs
lists, etc. So if he feels it's appropriate to forward the
announcement, I assume he will.
best,
Andrea
> Cheers,
> Worthy
>
>
> "Andrea K. Laue" wrote:
> >
> > Good morning all,
> >
> > We've received final confirmation from three speakers. So that
you can
> > mark your calendars, here's what we know now.
> >
> > John Sowa
> > Topic: Data Structures
> > Friday, October 26
> > 10 AM - 12 PM
> > Clemons ???
> >
> > Matt Kirschenbaum
> > Friday, January 18
> > 10 AM - 12 PM
> > Clemons ???
> >
> > Selmer Bringsjord
> > Topic: AI/intelligent systems
> > Monday, April 22
> > Time: 10 AM - 12 PM
> > Location: Clemons ???
> >
> > Location information coming soon.
> >
> > It looks like a few of our original invitees will not be joining
us. Any
> > ideas for replacements? We'll talk about this on Wednesday, so
bring your
> > top-ten list with you to the next meeting.
> >
> > best,
> > Andrea Laue
>
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