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Julie Wootton, News Editor
Issue date: 10/9/07 Last Updated: 10/8/07
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Men's conference to feature noted professors
The Real Men of Genius men's conference will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Robinson Teaching Theatre.

Speakers will include professor of philosophy Forrest Baird, assistant professor of communication studies Alan Mikkelson, instructor of theology and philosophy Moses Pulei, professor of kinesiology Toby Schwarz and President Bill Robinson.

Lunch will be provided.

For more information, contact Sean Mulcahy at: x3757 or e-mail: smulcahy@whitworth.edu.

NASA manager to hold lecture on Wednesday
A NASA manager will present a lecture at 7 p.m. Oct. 10 in the Robinson Teaching Theatre.

John Horack is the manager of science and mission systems at NASA's Marshall Center in Huntsville, Ala., according to the NASA Web site.

For more information, contact Julie Shanholtzer at: x4263 or e-mail: jshanholtzer@whitworth.edu.

Global business leader to lecture on capitalism
The global executive director of the Caux Round Table will lecture on moral capitalism Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. in the Robinson Teaching Theatre.

Stephen Young will lecture on "Moral Capitalism: Reconciling Private Interest with Public Good."

Young is the author of the book "Moral Capitalism", in which he discusses how the Caux Round Table's seven general principles for business can aid in the spread of capitalism.

The Caux Round Table is an international network of business leaders who serve as advocates for global capitalism.

For more information, contact Mary Alberts at: x4280 or e-mail: malberts@whitworth.edu.


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