[Imc-newsroom] Fwd: talk Mon. night, IWU, on GM food

Peter Miller peterm at shout.net
Mon Jan 28 11:10:39 CST 2002


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>ENVIRO TALK MONDAY, JAN. 28, AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY,
>BLOOMINGTON
>
>
>Monday, January 28, at 7 p.m. in Anderson Auditorium (C101), Center
>for Natural Science (201 E. Beecher St.), IWU
>
>
>DINNER AT THE NEW GENE CAFÉ
>
>An alumnus and faculty forum on politics, ethics, and the environmental
>implications of genetic engineering.
>
>Featuring Bill Lambrecht ’72, a Washington D.C. journalist and author of
>Dinner at the New Gene Café:  How Genetic Engineering Is Changing What We
>Eat, How We Live, and The Global Politics of Food
>
>Mr. Lambrecht will summarize the current status of the use of genetically
>engineered crops/food in the U.S. and the world, and discuss the likely
>future direction of this politically charged issue.
>
>Additional viewpoints from:
>Professor R. Given Harper, Co-chair of Environmental Studies
>Professor David Bollivar, Biology
>Professor William Munro, Political Science
>
>A book signing will follow at the Hansen Student Center
>
>Sponsored by the President’s Office, Environmental Studies, Development
>Studies, and Alumni Relations





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