The Marshall Symposium

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May 29, 1998
Rackham School of Graduate Studies
University of Michigan

Greetings

[M] Philip Power, founder and owner of HomeTown Communications Network and a University of Michigan regent
Lee Bollinger, president of the University of Michigan
Sir Christopher Meyer, British ambassador to the United States
[M] Rein Uritam, physics professor at Boston College and president of the Association of Marshall Scholars

Keynote Addresses

Vinton G. Cerf, co-inventor of the Internet, MCI Vice President of Internet Architecture and Engineering
Douglas Van Houweling, CEO and President of Internet2

 Technology Demonstrations

Daniel E. Atkins, Dean of the University of Michigan School of Information
Thomas A. Finholt, Director and Assistant Research Scientist, Collaboratory for Research on Electronic Work, U-M School of Information
José-Marie Griffiths, U-M Chief Information Officer and Information Technology Division Executive Director
Farnam Jahanian, U-M Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Wendy P. Lougee, Assistant Director for Digital Library Initiatives, University Library
John Price-Wilkin, Head of Digital Library Production Service, University of Michigan

Questions and Answers

 

May 30, 1998
The Power Center for the Performing Arts
University of Michigan

Address

Roger Needham, Pro-Vice Chancellor and Professor of Computer Systems, Cambridge University; Director, Microsoft Research Limited

The Academy, Scholarship and Research

Chair
[M] Thomas E. Everhart, President Emeritus, California Institute of Technology
   
Panel members
John Ashworth, Chair, British Library Board
Daniel E. Atkins, Dean, University of Michigan School of Information
Michael G. Gibbons, Secretary General, Association of Commonwealth Universities
John Holland, U-M Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and Psychology
Earl Lewis, Dean, U-M Rackham School of Graduate Studies
Homer A. Neal, University of Michigan Interim President Emeritus; Vice President for Research Emeritus; Professor of Physics
[M] James A. Shapiro, Professor of Biochemistry, University of Chicago

Questions and Answers

Law and Public Policy

Chair
Lee C. Bollinger, president, University of Michigan
   
Panel members
Jeffrey S. Lehman, dean, University of Michigan Law School
Lawrence Lessig, professor, Harvard Law School
[M] Jeffrey Rosen, legal affairs editor, New Republic; professor, George Washington University Law School
Pamela Samuelson, professor, University of California at Berkeley Law School and School of Information Management Systems

Economic Activity and Entrepreneurship

Chair
[M] William H. Janeway, Managing Director and Head of Technology Group, Warburg, Pincus Ventures, Inc.
   
Panel members
John Seely Brown, Director, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
Sir Charles Chadwyck-Healey, CEO, Chadwyck-Healey Ltd.
Terrence A. Elkes, Managing Director, Apollo Partners
[M] Carol F. Lee, Vice President and General Counsel, International Finance Corporation
David E. Liddle, President, Interval Research Corporation
Robert W. Lucky, Vice President for Applied Research, Bellcore
John P. McTague, Vice President for Technical Affairs, Ford Motor Company
[M] Lawrence Wilkinson, Managing Director, Global Business Network
   
Questions and Answers

Media and Popular Culture

[M] Jef McAllister, Deputy Washington Bureau Chief, Time magazine
[M] Philip H. Power, Owner, HomeTown Communications Network
Tony Ridder, Chairman and CEO of Knight-Ridder Inc.
[M] Paul C. Tash, Executive Editor, St. Petersburg Times
Graham Whitehead, Advanced Concepts Manager, British Telecom
Comments
Tony Ridder
[M] Philip Power

[M] Marshall Scholar

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