Speaker Series

The ASEAS Speaker Series is a bi-weekly event where we invite distinguished professionals in diverse fields to interact with the ASEAS membership on campus. It is an informal Q&A session where major issues affecting the African polity are addressed from futuristic perspectives. Through these series, we aim to keep the membership and the general public informed on issues of paramount importance to the African. Light refreshments are served. All Speaker Series Events are held at SAC 304 (Student Activities Center Plaza).  

I. Upcomming Speakers

1. September 29, 2004 - Prof. David Ferguson, Stony Brook University.          

("Inclusivity and Excellence in Science and Engineering Education: Stony Brook University as a Rising Star" )

Time: 7:30pm

2. October 13, 2004 - Prof. Lorraine Niba, Virginia Tech ( "The Relevance of Biotechnology

in Developing Countries" )

        Time: 7:30pm

II. Past Speakers

1. February 18, 2004 - Prof. Foluso Ladeinde, Stony Brook University

       ( "Sustainable Development in Africa: The Role of African Students in    

        Engineering & the Sciences" )

 

2. March 3, 2004 - Prof. Olufemi Vaughan, Stony Brook University

 

3. March 30, 2004 - Prof. Laolu Akande, Suffolk Community College

       ( "I'm from Brooklyn, But Originally from Ghana" )   

 

 

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