Photographs

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Over 80 faculty, staff, and students attended the October 3 
symposium in Toy Lounge, Dey Hall.

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Attendees enjoyed informal conversations during several breaks.

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The Bulls Head Bookshop hosted a book table during the symposium.

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Attendees received a copy of Don't Bother Me, Mom--I'm Learning 
as a part of their registration packet.

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Attendees represented 12 departments from the College of Arts and 
Sciences, 11 professional schools, 5 centers and institutes, and 6 
other campus organizations plus North Carolina State University and 
the National Science Foundation.

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Elizabeth A. Evans welcomed attendees on behalf of ITS Teaching and 
Learning and 16 other co-sponsors.

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John Cherniavsky, National Science Foundation, enjoys an informal 
moment with an attendee.

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Christopher Hitch (Kenan-Flagler School of Business) and 
Elizabeth Evans (ITS)

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Diane Pozefsky (computer science) and attendee

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Attendees enjoyed cake and other refreshments during the symposium.

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Tom Cox, ITS, (left) videotaped the symposium speakers.

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Debashis Aikat (School of Journalism and Mass Communication) and 
Edward F. Brooks (School of Public Health) peruse books at the Bulls 
Head book table.

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Diane Pozefsky (computer science) and Ruth Marinshaw (RENCI)

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Len Annetta (NC State University) and Brian Sturm (School of 
Information and Library Science)

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Charlie Green (ITS) participated in a tour of the virtual reality lab in the 
Department of Computer Science during one of the pre-symposium 
events. Jenni Clark (computer science) ensures his head gear is in place.

 


Last Modified: December 10, 2008