February 3 | Michael McFaul, Associate Professor of Political Science at Stanford University and Helen and Peter Bing Senior Fellow, Hoover Institute. Russia’s Drift Back to Dictatorship: Implication for U.S. National Security |
February 17 | John Arquilla, Professor, Defense Analysis, U.S. Naval Post Graduate School. How We Could Lose the War on Terror |
March 2 | Bill Schustik, This Renaissance Man has Performed on Broadway, Television and Written Scores for Classical Ballet. Cross the Wide Missouri |
March 16 | Dr. Michael Longaker, Director of Children’s Surgical Research, Dept. Of Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine. Regenerative Medicine |
April 6 | Eavan Boland, Bella Mabury and Eloise Knapp Professor in Humanities at Stanford University. Irish poet. Eavan Boland: A Poet’s Life |
April 20 | Brian Watson, Special Agent Department of the Treasury; Internal Revenue Service-Criminal Investigation. How to Protect Yourself from Financial Crimes (I.E. Identity Theft, Telemarketing Fraud and Investment Scams) |
May 4 | John Podesta, Chief of Staff to President Clinton from 1998-2001. A View From Washington |
May 18 | Kit Armstrong, 11 Year Old Pianist and Composer. One of the Youngest Students to be Accepted to the Curtis Institute of Music. Original Compositions, Beethoven, Mozart and Lizt |
June 1 | Michael Watts, Director of the Institute of International Studies and Professor of Geography at U.C. Berkeley. The Relationship of Oil to Imperialism and the Making of the Modern World |