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UNIVERSITY SATELLITE
SEMINAR SERIES
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An NJIT Satellite Link will be made from the Information Technology Center (ITC) room: 1402 ITC and 1403 ITC  (off the Rotunda)
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The Museum of Television & Radio will explore how television has transformed the national consciousness following the events of September 11 in a multipart University Satellite Seminar series Television and the War on Terrorism: The War at Home and Abroad .

Major underwriting for the Television and the War on Terrorism seminars has been provided by
ROBERT F.X. and LAURA BAUDO SILLERMAN through THE TOMORROW FOUNDATION and
the BLANCHE AND IRVING LAURIE FOUNDATION.
Additional generous support has been provided by CHRISTOPHER H. BROWNE .
These seminars are also funded by the Lawrence Schulman Family Foundation .
Satellite transmission is provided by GlobeCast . Satellite time is provided by
Hubbard Broadcasting, Incorporated and CONUS Communications Company .
Vyvx Occasional Fiber Services are donated by Williams Communications .

The Artistic Community Responds

Thursday, March 7, 2002
7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

Leading personalities from the performing and visual arts will assemble for an in-depth discussion on the artistic community's response during times of war and other national crises. The discussion will address how the voices of individual artists have been affected by the nation's tragedy.

Panelists:
Ken Burns, Filmmaker
Richard Dreyfuss, Actor
Peter Eisenman, Architect
Richard Meier, Architect
Twyla Tharp, Choreographer
Robert Wilson, Theater Director