Monthly Archives: August 2010

Borland: Domesticating Knowledge, Friday Sept 10

Speaker: Jennifer R. Borland, Department of Art, Oklahoma State University Title: Domesticating Knowledge: Household Health and the Late-Medieval Illustrated Manuscripts of the Régime du corps. When: Friday, Setemper 10, at 3:30 pm Where: Harlow Room, History of Science Collections (click … Continue reading

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History of Science Department website

This events blog is no longer being updated. Please see the new website for the Department of the History of Science at this url: http://cas.ou.edu/hsci OU History of Science, Technology and Medicine The History of Science Department website will soon … Continue reading

Posted in Department Home Page

Melosi: “The End of the Democracy of Science”

Public lecture: “The End of the Democracy of Science” When and where: August 31, 2010, Tuesday, 7-9 pm, Mary Eddy and Fred Jones Auditorium, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. Who: Prof. Martin Melosi, University of Houston Martin Melosi is … Continue reading

Posted in Special events

Aug 27, 3:30 pm: History of Science Collections Orientation

Are you a faculty member or graduate student in the history of science? We will kick off the Fall semester with an Orientation to the Collections the first week of classes. Where and when: Bizzell Library, 5th floor, Harlow Room, … Continue reading

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Copenhagen, by Michael Frayn (Sept 9-12)

Performance A play by Michael Frayn, directed by Susan Shaughnessy: 8 p.m. Sept. 9, 10, 11 3 p.m. Sept. 12 Max Weitzenhoffer Theatre This play, based on the 1941 meeting in Copenhagen of physicists Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg, is … Continue reading

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New exhibit will open September 7

Jens Rud Nielsen and the 20th-century revolution in physics A new exhibit will open after Labor Day, September 7, in the lobby of the History of Science Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries, to celebrate the centennial of the Homer L. … Continue reading

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Fall 2010 colloquium schedule

The Fall 2010 colloquium schedule is now available for download (pdf). Please help us spread the word about these colloquia and special events. A link to this schedule appears in the right margin; check back to download a revised version … Continue reading

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