Winter College Conversations

Participants experience a dynamic weekend of educational workshops, lectures and lively discussions, while enjoying sumptuous food, luxurious accommodations, and the warm Florida sun. Winter College takes place in February at Sanibel Island, Florida.
Winter College Conversations are a series of interviews with faculty members who lectured during the Winter College program in 2007. To learn more, visit the Winter College home page.
Conversations
- Sara Blackburn, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Is Chocolate One of the Basic Food Groups? - Philip Goff, Liberal Arts
Religion in the American Public Sphere - Frances W. Hardy, Law
The Law and Forensic Science - Randy Heron, Kelley School of Business
The Use (and Abuse) of Executive Stock Option Grants - Karl MacDorman, Informatics
The Uncanny Advantage of Using Androids - Eric Meslin, Liberal Arts and Medicine
Bioethics and Biobanks: Ethical Issues and the Donation of the Body - Ora Pescovitz, Medicine
The Contributions of the IU's Life Sciences Initiatives to Indiana's Economy - Mike Pyle, Physical Education and Tourism Management
Wine and Food Pairing: There Really is a Difference When It is Right! - Patrick Rooney, Center on Philanthropy
Disaster Giving: Magnitude and Effects on the Nonprofit Sector - Jay Siegel, Science
Not Your Daddy's Forensic Science
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Winter College Conversations were produced by the IU Alumni Association with special support from Ken Beckley and the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI. The Conversations are a series of interviews with faculty members who lectured during the Winter College program in 2007. Winter College takes place in February at Sanibel Island, Florida. To learn more, visit the Winter College home page.

