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General SessionsHomeland Security and Higher Education: Conflict or Collaboration?Thursday, January 16, 2003 George H. Baker, Associate Director, Institute for Infrastructure and Information Assurance, James Madison University Frank J. Cilluffo, Executive Director, President’s Homeland Security Advisory Council, United States Executive Office of the President George Williamson Foresman, Deputy Assistant to the Governor for Commonwealth Preparedness, State of Virginia John A. McCarthy, Executive Director, Critical Infrastructure Protection Project, George Mason University As our government grows increasingly vigilant about national security, the full impact of resulting federal initiatives and policies on U.S. higher education is difficult to ascertain. Join us to hear the views of four distinguished panelists from organizations that are dealing aggressively with security issues. The Role of Foundations in Supporting Teaching and Learning Using TechnologyFriday, January 17, 2003 A. Frank Mayadas, Program Officer, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Susan L. Perry, Senior Advisor, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Gail Scott White, Associate Director, Multimedia Performance Studio & Associate Professor, George Mason University Join us for a discussion of the efforts under way within many foundations to promote new technologies that enhance teaching and learning in higher education. Panelists hail from several foundations that are in the thick of this important work. |
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