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EVENTS ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 12, 2002

TIME: All Day

EVENT: NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES holds the Pan-Organizational Summit on U.S. Science and Engineering. The summit is intended to engage a significant number of disparate organizations, thereby demonstrating that the domestic S&E workforce is not an isolated issue of interest to only a few. The series of presented position statements will in turn bring to light the substantial amount of community effort that has been devoted to studying the issue and developing potential solutions.

AGENDA: Highlights:

7:50 a.m. - Opening remarks -- GUIRR Co-Chair Marye Anne Fox, Chancellor, North Carolina State University

8 a.m. - Position papers, Group IV

The National Academies -- Wm A. Wulf, President, National Academy of Engineering

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The National Academies

AAAS -- Shirley Malcolm, Director, Education & Human Resources

American Association for the Advancement of Science

ASEE -- David Wormley, Dean, College of Engineering, Penn State University

American Society of Engineering Education

Business-Higher Education Forum -- TBA

Business-Higher Education Forum

Panel Discussion with Presenters

9 a.m. - Position papers, Group V

GEM Consortium -- Saundra Johnson, Executive Director

Gateway to Educational Materials Consortium

AIChE -- Dianne Dorland, President-Elect

American Institute of Chemical Engineers

ASCE -- Tom Lenox, Sr. Managing Director

American Society of Civil Engineers

IEEE-USA -- LeEarl Bryant, President

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Project Kaleidoscope -- Jeanne Narum, Director

Project Kaleidoscope

ASME -- Susan Skemp, President

American Society of Mechanical Engineers

NSBE -- Michele Lezama, Executive Director

National Society of Black Engineers

ASBMB -- Stephen Dahms, Executive Director, CSUPERB

American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

11:15 a.m. - Position papers, Group VII

Council on Competitiveness -- Deborah Wince-Smith, President Council on Competitiveness

AIP --

American Institute of Physics

NSBP-- Keith Jackson, President

National Society of Black Physicists

RAND -- Helga Rippen, Director, Science & Technology Policy Institute

Shirley Jackson, President, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, "Envisioning a 21st Century Science and Engineering Workforce"

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1 p.m. - Position papers, Group VIII

ASTRA -- Mary Good, Chair

Alliance for Science and Technology Research in America

CPST -- Eleanor Babco, Executive Director

Commission on Professionals in Science and Technology

ITAA -- Harris Miller, President & CEO

Information Technology Association of America

MentorNet -- Carol Muller, President & CEO MentorNet

2 p.m.- Position papers, Group IX

NAM -- Phyllis Eisen, Vice President Manufacturing Institute

National Association of Manufacturers

Global Alliance -- Yolanda George, Co-Director

Global Alliance

PPS -- Joan Timoney, Vice President, Programs

Partnership for Public Service

Coalition of the Concerned - Sam Armstrong

Coalition of the Concerned

GUIRR Co-Chair Marye Anne Fox, Chancellor,

North Carolina State University

DATE: November 12, 2002

LOCATION: 2100 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-334-2138

WEB ADDRESS: nas.edu

TIME: 9 a.m.

EVENT: NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH 2002-2003 BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SEMINAR SERIES: "Advances in the Science of Self-Report: Diaries as a Research Tool," with Dr. Arthur Stone, State University of New York at Stony Brook.

DATE: November 12, 2002

LOCATION: Conference Room C, Neuroscience Center, 6001 Executive Boulevard, Bethesda, MD

CONTACT: 301-496-7859

WEB ADDRESS:nih.gov

TIME: 10 a.m.

EVENT: U.S. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION holds a meeting to discuss federal sector EEO reforms.

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DATE: November 12, 2002

LOCATION: EEOC, 1801 L Street NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: Joan Ehrlich or James Ryan, 202-663-4900

WEB ADDRESS: eeoc.gov

TIME: 10:30 a.m.

EVENT: HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SECRETARY TOMMY THOMPSON holds a news conference to release data on the nation's 17,000 Medicare and Medicaid nursing homes.

DATE: November 12, 2002

LOCATION: HHS, 200 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-690-6145

WEB ADDRESS: hhs.gov

TIME: 11 a.m.

EVENT: DEFENSE SECRETARY DONALD RUMSFELD holds a Pentagon Town meeting.

DATE: November 12, 2002

LOCATION: The Pentagon, Room 5A1070, Arlington, VA

CONTACT: 703-697-5131

WEB ADDRESS: dod.gov

TIME: 4 p.m.

EVENT: NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH VRC SEMINAR SERIES: "Neutralizing Antibody Responses to HIV and Viral Escape," with Dr. Doug Richman, University of California, San Diego.

DATE: November 12, 2002

LOCATION: Main Conference Room, Building 40, Bethesda, MD

CONTACT: 301- 594-8491

WEB ADDRESS:nih.gov

TIME: 5:30 p.m.

EVENT: LIBRARY OF CONGRESS presents Judith Hoyer Epilepsy Lecture entitled "New Attitudes and New Approaches to Treating Epilepsy," with Dr. Jerome Engel, Jr., speaker.

DATE: November 12, 2002

LOCATION: LC, 101 Independence Avenue SE, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 240-631-3943

WEB ADDRESS:loc.gov

TIME: 7 p.m.

EVENT: NATIONAL ARCHIVES presents Dr. Lewis Sorley and Lt. Gen. Rick Brown USA (Ret.) presenting and discussing their latest works concerning the US Army. Brown will screen excerpts from their video documentary All We Could Be, an account of how the Army rebuilt itself after Vietnam to become the Army of Desert Storm. Sorley will comment on his forthcoming book complementing the documentary. This event was rescheduled from October 2002.

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DATE: November 12, 2002

LOCATION: National Archives, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC,

CONTACT: 202-501-5000

WEB ADDRESS: nara.gov

TIME: 7 p.m.

EVENT: SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Resident Associate Program presents cookbook author Dorie Greenspan spinning tales about Paris' best patissiers, chocolatiers, and patisseries, culled from her new book Paris Sweets: Great Desserts from the City's Best Pastry Shops. To complete this tribute to the foremost pastry chefs and the finest sweet shops in Paris, a reception follows with samplings of desserts prepared from her recipes by Washington pastry chef Ann Amernick, co-owner of the bakery Amernick and the restaurant Palena.

DATE: November 12, 2002

LOCATION: S. Dillon Ripley Center, Lecture Hall, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-633-2330

WEB ADDRESS: si.edu

TIME: 8 p.m.

EVENT: SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Resident Associate Program presents Miss Manners, Judith Martin discussing and defending American etiquette, civility, and manners.

DATE: November 12, 2002

LOCATION: Hirshhorn Museum, Ring Auditorium, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-633-2330

WEB ADDRESS: si.edu

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