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Faculty of Business and Law Guest Lecture with Kevin O'Connor, Regional Managing Partner of Baker Tilly Chartered Accountants at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 03/11/10. Kevin O'Connor speaks on the subject of managing a professional services firm through change and acquisition.
Faculty of Business and Law Guest Lecture with Kevin O'Connor, Regional Managing Partner of Baker Tilly Chartered Accountants at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 03/11/10. Kevin O'Connor speaks on the subject of managing a professional services firm through change and acquisition.
Marketing Guest Lecture with Professor Malcolm McDonald at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 07/10/10. The theme of the evening is Ten questions directors are asking their chief marketing officers and the answers they should be given.
Faculty of Business and Law Guest Lecture with Kevin O'Connor, Regional Managing Partner of Baker Tilly Chartered Accountants at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 03/11/10. Kevin O'Connor speaks on the subject of managing a professional services firm through change and acquisition.
Faculty of Business and Law Guest Lecture with Kevin O'Connor, Regional Managing Partner of Baker Tilly Chartered Accountants at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 03/11/10. Kevin O'Connor speaks on the subject of managing a professional services firm through change and acquisition.
Faculty of Business and Law Guest Lecture with Kevin O'Connor, Regional Managing Partner of Baker Tilly Chartered Accountants at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 03/11/10. Kevin O'Connor speaks on the subject of managing a professional services firm through change and acquisition.
Cultural critic Brian Holmes presents a talk entitled “Tactical Media in the Neoliberal Era: The Helicopter View,” in connection with the Critical Art Ensemble’s Keep Hope Alive Block Party and Acceptable Losses. Holmes presents an overview of four different fields of contemporary political engagement, arguing that the key contribution of the Critical Art Ensemble has been an unflinching theoretical confrontation with the global scale of “pancapitalism.”
Brian Holmes was born in San Francisco in 1959 and lives in Chicago. With Claire Pentecost and the 16 Beaver Group he co-organized the Continental Drift seminars (2005–11). He is a member of the Compass group, exploring the “Midwest Radical Cultural Corridor,” and of the Technopolitics group, with Armin Medosh and others. His recent books include Escape the Overcode (2009) and Unleashing the Collective Phantoms (2008). He also wrote the foreward for Critical Art Ensemble: Disturbances (LONDON, FOUR CORNERS BOOKS, 2012).
Critical Art Ensemble events:
Keep Hope Alive Block Party and Acceptable Losses
Acceptable Losses Opening Reception
Critical Art Ensemble Lecture
Critical Art Ensemble: A Conversation About Art & Politics
Keep Hope Alive Block Party
Critical Art Ensemble is presented with the sponsorship of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Portland’s Regional Arts and Culture Council, and the Oregon Cultural Trust.
Photographer: Marshall Astor, MA '13
Cultural critic Brian Holmes presents a talk entitled “Tactical Media in the Neoliberal Era: The Helicopter View,” in connection with the Critical Art Ensemble’s Keep Hope Alive Block Party and Acceptable Losses. Holmes presents an overview of four different fields of contemporary political engagement, arguing that the key contribution of the Critical Art Ensemble has been an unflinching theoretical confrontation with the global scale of “pancapitalism.”
Brian Holmes was born in San Francisco in 1959 and lives in Chicago. With Claire Pentecost and the 16 Beaver Group he co-organized the Continental Drift seminars (2005–11). He is a member of the Compass group, exploring the “Midwest Radical Cultural Corridor,” and of the Technopolitics group, with Armin Medosh and others. His recent books include Escape the Overcode (2009) and Unleashing the Collective Phantoms (2008). He also wrote the foreward for Critical Art Ensemble: Disturbances (LONDON, FOUR CORNERS BOOKS, 2012).
Critical Art Ensemble events:
Keep Hope Alive Block Party and Acceptable Losses
Acceptable Losses Opening Reception
Critical Art Ensemble Lecture
Critical Art Ensemble: A Conversation About Art & Politics
Keep Hope Alive Block Party
Critical Art Ensemble is presented with the sponsorship of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Portland’s Regional Arts and Culture Council, and the Oregon Cultural Trust.
Photographer: Marshall Astor, MA '13
Graham Harman, founder of Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) and Professor of Philosophy and Associate Provost for Research Administration at the American University
The MA in Critical Theory and Creative Research at the Pacific Northwest College of Art and the Ford Institute for Visual Education
is pleased to announce a lecture by
GRAHAM HARMAN
“Greenberg, Heidegger, McLuhan, and the Arts”
PNCA Main Building, Swigert Commons
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
6:30 p.m.- 8:00 p.m.
About Graham Harman
Graham Harman is the founder of Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) and the author of numerous books, including Tool-Being: Heidegger and the Metaphysics of Objects, Guerrilla Metaphysics: Phenomenology and the Carpentry of Things, Circus Philosophicus, The Quadruple Object, and, most recently, Quentin Meillassoux: Philosophy in the Making and Weird Realism: Lovecraft and Philosophy. He lives in Cairo, Egypt, where he is Professor of Philosophy and Associate Provost for Research Administration at the American University.
About the MA in Critical Theory and Creative Research
PNCA’s Master of Arts in Critical Theory and Creative Research (CT+CR) is an accelerated (45-credit), seminar-based program that prepares students for opportunities at the intersection of art, theory, and research. The program combines socio-political critique with process-driven inquiry, pushing both theory and research in new directions within the context of a 21st-century art school.
Photographer: Marshall Astor '13.
Christina Zerka, an undergraduate student in biopsychology, cognition and neuroscience, asks a question during a guest lecture from a team from First Solar during the Entrepreneurs Leadership Program at the University of Michigan’s Center for Entrepreneurship on Tuesday, March 21, 2023.
The team from First Solar gave a presentation on Entrepreneurship Without Borders. Team members were UM alumni Darin Green, Nick Strevel, and Joep Pijpers.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Faculty of Business and Law Guest Lecture with Kevin O'Connor, Regional Managing Partner of Baker Tilly Chartered Accountants at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 03/11/10. Kevin O'Connor speaks on the subject of managing a professional services firm through change and acquisition.
Faculty of Business and Law Guest Lecture with Kevin O'Connor, Regional Managing Partner of Baker Tilly Chartered Accountants at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 03/11/10. Kevin O'Connor speaks on the subject of managing a professional services firm through change and acquisition.
Professor Grace Hsia Haberl with students in her Entrepreneurs Leadership Program listening to a team from First Solar give a guest lecture at the University of Michigan’s Center for Entrepreneurship on Tuesday, March 21, 2023.
The team from First Solar gave a presentation on Entrepreneurship Without Borders. Team members were UM alumni Darin Green, Nick Strevel, and Joep Pijpers.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Faculty of Business and Law Guest Lecture with Kevin O'Connor, Regional Managing Partner of Baker Tilly Chartered Accountants at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 03/11/10. Kevin O'Connor speaks on the subject of managing a professional services firm through change and acquisition.
Faculty of Business and Law Guest Lecture with Kevin O'Connor, Regional Managing Partner of Baker Tilly Chartered Accountants at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 03/11/10. Kevin O'Connor speaks on the subject of managing a professional services firm through change and acquisition.
Faculty of Business and Law Guest Lecture with Kevin O'Connor, Regional Managing Partner of Baker Tilly Chartered Accountants at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 03/11/10. Kevin O'Connor speaks on the subject of managing a professional services firm through change and acquisition.
Cultural critic Brian Holmes presents a talk entitled “Tactical Media in the Neoliberal Era: The Helicopter View,” in connection with the Critical Art Ensemble’s Keep Hope Alive Block Party and Acceptable Losses. Holmes presents an overview of four different fields of contemporary political engagement, arguing that the key contribution of the Critical Art Ensemble has been an unflinching theoretical confrontation with the global scale of “pancapitalism.”
Brian Holmes was born in San Francisco in 1959 and lives in Chicago. With Claire Pentecost and the 16 Beaver Group he co-organized the Continental Drift seminars (2005–11). He is a member of the Compass group, exploring the “Midwest Radical Cultural Corridor,” and of the Technopolitics group, with Armin Medosh and others. His recent books include Escape the Overcode (2009) and Unleashing the Collective Phantoms (2008). He also wrote the foreward for Critical Art Ensemble: Disturbances (LONDON, FOUR CORNERS BOOKS, 2012).
Critical Art Ensemble events:
Keep Hope Alive Block Party and Acceptable Losses
Acceptable Losses Opening Reception
Critical Art Ensemble Lecture
Critical Art Ensemble: A Conversation About Art & Politics
Keep Hope Alive Block Party
Critical Art Ensemble is presented with the sponsorship of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Portland’s Regional Arts and Culture Council, and the Oregon Cultural Trust.
Photographer: Marshall Astor, MA '13
Marketing Guest Lecture with Professor Malcolm McDonald at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 07/10/10. The theme of the evening is Ten questions directors are asking their chief marketing officers and the answers they should be given.
Faculty of Business and Law Guest Lecture with Kevin O'Connor, Regional Managing Partner of Baker Tilly Chartered Accountants at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 03/11/10. Kevin O'Connor speaks on the subject of managing a professional services firm through change and acquisition.
Artist Nicole Dextras gives a talk, titled "A Dressing the Future, a Look at Art and Ecology Today," on Thursday, March 14, 2019. The event was presented by Art History, Women's and Gender Studies and Earthworks.
Graham Harman, founder of Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) and Professor of Philosophy and Associate Provost for Research Administration at the American University
The MA in Critical Theory and Creative Research at the Pacific Northwest College of Art and the Ford Institute for Visual Education
is pleased to announce a lecture by
GRAHAM HARMAN
“Greenberg, Heidegger, McLuhan, and the Arts”
PNCA Main Building, Swigert Commons
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
6:30 p.m.- 8:00 p.m.
About Graham Harman
Graham Harman is the founder of Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) and the author of numerous books, including Tool-Being: Heidegger and the Metaphysics of Objects, Guerrilla Metaphysics: Phenomenology and the Carpentry of Things, Circus Philosophicus, The Quadruple Object, and, most recently, Quentin Meillassoux: Philosophy in the Making and Weird Realism: Lovecraft and Philosophy. He lives in Cairo, Egypt, where he is Professor of Philosophy and Associate Provost for Research Administration at the American University.
About the MA in Critical Theory and Creative Research
PNCA’s Master of Arts in Critical Theory and Creative Research (CT+CR) is an accelerated (45-credit), seminar-based program that prepares students for opportunities at the intersection of art, theory, and research. The program combines socio-political critique with process-driven inquiry, pushing both theory and research in new directions within the context of a 21st-century art school.
Photographer: Marshall Astor '13.
Faculty of Business and Law Guest Lecture with Kevin O'Connor, Regional Managing Partner of Baker Tilly Chartered Accountants at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 03/11/10. Kevin O'Connor speaks on the subject of managing a professional services firm through change and acquisition.
Faculty of Business and Law Guest Lecture with Kevin O'Connor, Regional Managing Partner of Baker Tilly Chartered Accountants at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 03/11/10. Kevin O'Connor speaks on the subject of managing a professional services firm through change and acquisition.
9.20.13
Writer Joshua Isard visits Arcadia University and discusses his new novel.
Photographer: Jordan Richards '15
Marketing Guest Lecture with Professor Malcolm McDonald at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 07/10/10. The theme of the evening was Ten questions directors are asking their chief marketing officers and the answers they should be given.
UCLA's Jonathan Flint, MD, speaks to the public about the genetics of personality and depression as part of the UCSF Depression Center's NNDC Visiting Professor Program Lecture Series on December 14, 2016. [Photo: Nicholas Roznovsky/UCSF Psychiatry]
Faculty of Business and Law Guest Lecture with Kevin O'Connor, Regional Managing Partner of Baker Tilly Chartered Accountants at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 03/11/10. Kevin O'Connor speaks on the subject of managing a professional services firm through change and acquisition.
Cultural critic Brian Holmes presents a talk entitled “Tactical Media in the Neoliberal Era: The Helicopter View,” in connection with the Critical Art Ensemble’s Keep Hope Alive Block Party and Acceptable Losses. Holmes presents an overview of four different fields of contemporary political engagement, arguing that the key contribution of the Critical Art Ensemble has been an unflinching theoretical confrontation with the global scale of “pancapitalism.”
Brian Holmes was born in San Francisco in 1959 and lives in Chicago. With Claire Pentecost and the 16 Beaver Group he co-organized the Continental Drift seminars (2005–11). He is a member of the Compass group, exploring the “Midwest Radical Cultural Corridor,” and of the Technopolitics group, with Armin Medosh and others. His recent books include Escape the Overcode (2009) and Unleashing the Collective Phantoms (2008). He also wrote the foreward for Critical Art Ensemble: Disturbances (LONDON, FOUR CORNERS BOOKS, 2012).
Critical Art Ensemble events:
Keep Hope Alive Block Party and Acceptable Losses
Acceptable Losses Opening Reception
Critical Art Ensemble Lecture
Critical Art Ensemble: A Conversation About Art & Politics
Keep Hope Alive Block Party
Critical Art Ensemble is presented with the sponsorship of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Portland’s Regional Arts and Culture Council, and the Oregon Cultural Trust.
Photographer: Marshall Astor, MA '13
Faculty of Business and Law Guest Lecture with Kevin O'Connor, Regional Managing Partner of Baker Tilly Chartered Accountants at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 03/11/10. Kevin O'Connor speaks on the subject of managing a professional services firm through change and acquisition.
Cultural critic Brian Holmes presents a talk entitled “Tactical Media in the Neoliberal Era: The Helicopter View,” in connection with the Critical Art Ensemble’s Keep Hope Alive Block Party and Acceptable Losses. Holmes presents an overview of four different fields of contemporary political engagement, arguing that the key contribution of the Critical Art Ensemble has been an unflinching theoretical confrontation with the global scale of “pancapitalism.”
Brian Holmes was born in San Francisco in 1959 and lives in Chicago. With Claire Pentecost and the 16 Beaver Group he co-organized the Continental Drift seminars (2005–11). He is a member of the Compass group, exploring the “Midwest Radical Cultural Corridor,” and of the Technopolitics group, with Armin Medosh and others. His recent books include Escape the Overcode (2009) and Unleashing the Collective Phantoms (2008). He also wrote the foreward for Critical Art Ensemble: Disturbances (LONDON, FOUR CORNERS BOOKS, 2012).
Critical Art Ensemble events:
Keep Hope Alive Block Party and Acceptable Losses
Acceptable Losses Opening Reception
Critical Art Ensemble Lecture
Critical Art Ensemble: A Conversation About Art & Politics
Keep Hope Alive Block Party
Critical Art Ensemble is presented with the sponsorship of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Portland’s Regional Arts and Culture Council, and the Oregon Cultural Trust.
Photographer: Marshall Astor, MA '13
Faculty of Business and Law Guest Lecture with Kevin O'Connor, Regional Managing Partner of Baker Tilly Chartered Accountants at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 03/11/10. Kevin O'Connor speaks on the subject of managing a professional services firm through change and acquisition.
Marketing Guest Lecture with Professor Malcolm McDonald at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 07/10/10. The theme of the evening is Ten questions directors are asking their chief marketing officers and the answers they should be given.
Faculty of Business and Law Guest Lecture with Kevin O'Connor, Regional Managing Partner of Baker Tilly Chartered Accountants at the Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University 03/11/10. Kevin O'Connor speaks on the subject of managing a professional services firm through change and acquisition.
Graham Harman, founder of Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) and Professor of Philosophy and Associate Provost for Research Administration at the American University
The MA in Critical Theory and Creative Research at the Pacific Northwest College of Art and the Ford Institute for Visual Education
is pleased to announce a lecture by
GRAHAM HARMAN
“Greenberg, Heidegger, McLuhan, and the Arts”
PNCA Main Building, Swigert Commons
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
6:30 p.m.- 8:00 p.m.
About Graham Harman
Graham Harman is the founder of Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) and the author of numerous books, including Tool-Being: Heidegger and the Metaphysics of Objects, Guerrilla Metaphysics: Phenomenology and the Carpentry of Things, Circus Philosophicus, The Quadruple Object, and, most recently, Quentin Meillassoux: Philosophy in the Making and Weird Realism: Lovecraft and Philosophy. He lives in Cairo, Egypt, where he is Professor of Philosophy and Associate Provost for Research Administration at the American University.
About the MA in Critical Theory and Creative Research
PNCA’s Master of Arts in Critical Theory and Creative Research (CT+CR) is an accelerated (45-credit), seminar-based program that prepares students for opportunities at the intersection of art, theory, and research. The program combines socio-political critique with process-driven inquiry, pushing both theory and research in new directions within the context of a 21st-century art school.
Photographer: Marshall Astor '13.