| Jan. |
|
| 8 |
Classes
begin |
| 14 |
Last day
to add a class |
| 15 |
Calhoun
Lecture Series, 7:30 pm, Brooks Theatre
General Thomas S. Moorman, Jr. (USAF, Ret),
Former Commander, Air Force Space Command
Former Vice Chief of Staff, USAF |
| 20 |
MLK DAYNo
Classes |
| 22 |
Last day
to drop a class without a "W" grade |
| 28 |
2002
Scholars - England planning meeting, 7-10 pm,
234 Brackett |
| 31 |
Yellowstone
Meeting
2:30-3:30 pm
234 Brackett |
| |
|
| Feb. |
|
| 16 |
Q&A with Dr. Robert Zubrin
7 pm (see Feb. 17)
|
| 17 |
President's
Honors Colloquium
Dr. Robert Zubrin, speaker
"Mars Direct: Humans to the Red Planet within
a Decade."
Strom Thurmond Institute
7:30 p.m.
Dr. Robert Zubrin, the author of The Case for MARS,
will give a step-by-step talk on how we can use
present-day technology to send humans to Mars with-in
10-12 years. This includes the production of fuel
and oxygen with Martian natural resources and other
pertinent necessities to sustain life on Mars. Dr.
Zubrin has a masters degree in Aeronautics and Astronautics
and a doctorate in Nuclear Engineering. He is the
president of his own space R&D company, Pioneer
Astronautics. |
| 27 |
2002
Scholars
Multiculturalism in post-imperial Britain
5-7:30 pm, 234 Brackett |
| 28 |
Last day
to drop a class without a final grade |
| Feb. 28
- March 2 |
National Scholars Weekend
|
| |
|
| March |
|
| 4 |
2003 Bank of America/Clemson University Global
Forum
Lunch with Featured Speaker Paul Solman
Noon to 1 pm, 364 Sirrine
Presentation: "Ethics in the Global Business
Environment"
1:30 - 2:30 pm
Hardin Hall Auditorium
|
| 6 |
2002
Scholars
Anglo-American Political Thought
5-7:30 pm, 234 Brackett |
| 9 |
Dixon Fellows:
Shakespeare Festival
The Tempest - Play |
| 10 |
Dixon Fellows:
Shakespeare Festival
The Tempest - Dinner and Discussion |
| 17-21 |
SPRING BREAKNo
Classes |
| 24 |
David
Armitage, Columbia University
"John Locke, Carolina and the Two Treatises
of Government"
7:30 p.m., Hardin Hall Auditorium |
| 25 |
Yellowstone
Group: Dinner @ Dr. McCormick's
6:30 pm
Click
here for directions to his house |
| 26 |
Q&A
with P. Roy Vagelos
7 pm (see March 27) |
| 27 |
Fish and Chips Party
6-7 pm
Madren Center, Meeting Room 2
|
| 27 |
P. Roy
Vagelos, speaker
CEO (retired) Merck & Co.
Chairman of the Board, Regeneron, Co.
"Blending Research, Business and Ethics"
Strom Thurmond Institute
7:30 p.m.
|
| |
|
| April |
|
| 2 |
Calhoun
Lecture Series, 7:30 pm, Brooks Theatre
"International Education and Homeland Security
"
Richard W. Riley
Former U. S. Secretary of Education
Former Governor of South Carolina |
| 4 |
Deadline
for Calhoun Honors College's Preliminary Fellowship
Application |
| 5-12 |
Honors and
Awards Week |
| 9 |
Third
Annual Honors Research Forum
Poster Competition
Noon - 4 pm
Hendrix Center Ballrooms A&B |
| 10 |
Dinner/Discussion, Madren Center Ballroom
C
5:30-6: Reception
6 - 8 pm: Dinner and Discussion
TOPIC: The Future of NASA
Speakers:
Dr. Ted Bateman, Bioengineering
Dr. Pamela Mack, History
Dr. Tom Potts, Strom Thurmond Institute for Government
and Public Affairs
|
| 16 |
National Scholars' "Day at the Diamond"
Clemson versus Coastal Carolina
7 pm, Kingsmore Stadium
|
| 18 |
Yellowstone
Meeting
2:30-4:30 pm
234 Brackett |
| 22 |
2002
Scholars
Tea with President Barker
5-6:30 pm, President's House |
| 24 |
2002
Scholars
Ireland and Irish Nationalism
5-7:30 pm, 234 Brackett |
| 25 |
Year-End Cook-Out
5-7 pm
Harris Terrace at Madren Center
(Rain Site: Meeting Rooms 3 and 4)
|
| 26-30 |
Final Exams |
| 30 |
Exam Stress-Reliever Lunch
11 am - 1pm
320 Brackett (new office!)
Take a study break and come get lunch in a stress-free
zone, and give us your ideas on how to furnish
the new office.
|
| |
|
| May |
|
| 1-3 |
Final Exams |
| 9 |
Commencement |
| 13-19 |
Trip to
Yellowstone |
| |
|