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Pictures from 2006-2007
Programs
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Humor across Cultures-- What Makes Us Laugh?
April 11, 2007
In this discussion supper, four guest speakers presented different
perspectives on humor across the world. HHC student Callie Taylor,
guest
speaker Kelly Branam, HHC students Alexandra Chtchedrina and Don Yamtich
laugh at a comment shared by another student.
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After-hours at the IU Art Museum: "Artists Breaking the
Rules"
April 10, 2007
HHC students Melissa Dittmann, Chelsie Hendy, and John
Murray discuss
and analyze an impressionism painting after a brief introduction to art
analysis by Ed Maxedon, Lucienne M. Glaubinger Curator of Education at
the
IU Art Museum.
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Video Game Storytelling from the Creator's Perspective: With Lee
Sheldon, Award-winning Television Writer and Game Designer
April 5, 2007
After explaining how he became involved in the video game industry after
working in the television industry, Professor Sheldon utilized a live
role-playing game based on game logic to describe his game writing
technique. HHC student Alex Kopytko acts as a "non-player
character" responding to a game player, Daniel Vollen, also a HHC
student.
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Discussion Supper with Peter J. Katzenstein, Walter S. Carpenter, Jr.
Professor of International Studies at Cornell University
April 3, 2007
Peter J. Katzenstein spoke to students about anti-Americanisms in world
politics and discussed the importance of continuing to actively engage
in
history. HHC student Aaron Cantrell is in conversation with Professor
Katzenstein during supper. The program was co-sponsored by the Wells
Scholars Program.
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Debating Real-world Ethical Issues
March 29, 2007
The IU Ethics Bowl Team joined students for a night of debating tough
ethical issues from current, real-world situations. Participants
continue their discussions and conversations after the conclusion of the
program.
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Discussion Lunch with Pearl Gluck, a story collector, story teller,
and
documentary filmmaker
February 23, 2007
Pearl Gluck discussed how she became involved with filmmaking and the
impact of her college experiences on her career. HHC student Simi
Dhillon
is engaged in conversation with Professor Gluck immediately after the
lunch. The program was co-sponsored by the Wells Scholars Program.
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Writers on Writing
February 19, 2007
HHC students William Yu, Callie Taylor, and Erin Fenton chat with
mystery
writer Michael Koryta and poet Maurice Manning in the School of Fine
Arts (SoFA) Gallery following the Writers on Writing
Panel Discussion. Also participating in the program was playwright Paul
Shoulberg. The program was co-sponsored by the HHC Succinct Saga
Society and Labyrinth, the Hutton Honors College literary
magazine.
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HHC Mini-Series: Sex Education in Different Countries and
Cultures
Sex Education in the United States: Teaching the Next
Generation
February 20, 2007
Students engage in lively discussion at a table, role-playing a school
board meeting about sex education curriculum at an American high
school.
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HHC Mini-Series: Sex Education in Different Countries and
Cultures
International Perspectives on Sex Education
February 5, 2007
After small discussions at each table, HHC student Valkyrie Savage
presents what she has learned about sex education in Western
Europe.
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A "Hands-on" Afternoon with the Slocum Puzzle Collection of the Lilly
Library
November 10, 2006
Students challenge themselves with some of the "easier" puzzles of the
collection.
Breon Mitchell, Director of the Lilly Library, joins the students to
solve
the puzzles.
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The Real World of Espionage:
Discussion Supper with Former CIA Operative Gene Coyle
November 15, 2006
Gene Coyle, former CIA operative and an adjunct professor in the School
of
Public and Environmental Affairs, shares stories from some of his
experiences in the CIA.
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Discussion Supper with Bruce Alberts, Former Two-term President of
the
National Academy of Sciences
November 2, 2006
Bruce Alberts, professor of biochemistry and biophysics at University of
California, San Francisco, speaks to students about how he became
involved
with science policy.
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HHC's SPOOKY SET NIGHT
October 13, 2006
Students and faculty came together for a fun night of supersitions
from around
the world and of some friendly competition of the card game SET on
Friday the 13th.
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HHC's SPOOKY SET NIGHT
October 13, 2006
Students tested some classic American superstitions: opening an
umbrella
inside, walking under a ladder, spilling salt, stepping on a
crack...
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Discussion Supper with Peggy Klaus, Communication and Leadership
Consultant
October 3, 2006
Peggy Klaus talks to students about how to make an impact and have
lasting
success in the competitive world of work, as HHC student Brad Good
listens. The lunch was co-sponsored by the Wells Scholars Program.
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Backstage Tour of the Musical Arts Center
September 28, 2006
Tridib Pal, Musical Arts Center house manager, shares some of the
onstage
magic
with students on the backstage, onstage, and behind-the-scenes tour of
the
Musical Arts Center.
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Discussion Supper with Amartya Sen, 1998 Nobel Laureate in Economics
and Professor of Economics and Philosophy at Harvard
University
September 21, 2006
Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen pauses for a picture with HHC student Austin
Hall after discussing economic theory and philosophy with students over
dinner. The program was co-sponsored by the Wells Scholars Program.
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