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    A Celebration of Pioneering African-Americans in Physics

    From Imes to Moore at the University of Michigan

    Wednesday, 17 March 2004
    340 West Hall, Central Campus


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    1:00 pm Earl Lewis, Dean, Rackham Graduate School, University of Michigan
       Welcome and Opening Remarks

    1:15 pm Terrence McDonald, Dean of LS&A, University of Michigan
       Educational Opportunities in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts

    1:30 pm Ctirad Uher, Chair, Department of Physics, University of Michigan
       The Department of Physics During the Randall Era

    1:40 pm

    Homer Neal, University of Michigan
       Welcome and Program Details

    2:00 pm Samuel Krimm, University of Michigan
       Imes and Moore: Spanning the History of Infrared Spectroscopy at Michigan

    2:30 pm

    Ronald Mickens, Clark Atlanta University
       The Life and Times of Imes and Moore

    3:00 pm

    Donnell Walton, Corning, Incorporated
       Willie Hobbs Moore as a Mentor

    3:20 pm Gerhard Schmidt, Ford Motor Company
       Thoughts on Industrial Research

    3:40 pm

    Judy Franz, American Physical Society
       The Role of the APS

    4:00 pm

    Mary Sue Coleman, President, University of Michigan
       Comments and Introduction of Keynote Speaker

    4:10 pm

    John H. Marburger III, Science Adviser to The President
       Opportunity and Discovery in Science

    4:40 pm

    Questions and Answers session

    5:00 pm James Jackson, University of Michigan
       Celebrating a History of Diversity at the University of Michigan

    5:15 pm Earl Lewis, Dean of Rackham Graduate School, University of Michigan
       Announcement of Rackham Fellowship Award

    5:30 pm

    Terrence McDonald, Dean of LS&A, University of Michigan
       Announcement of Faculty Mentorship Award

    A reception will be held outside the auditorium immediately following the conclusion of the program.

    *The program is subject to change

     

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