March 16, 2004
The Pen and the Podium
Robert Cottrol, the Harold Paul Green Research Professor of Law and professor
of history and of sociology; Gregory Squires, professor of sociology and
chair of the Department of Sociology; and Richard Turner, research professor
in engineering management and systems engineering, discussed and signed
copies of their most recent books during a reading at Gelman Library March
5.
Cottrol discussed Brown v. Board of Education: Caste,
Culture and the Constitution which he co-authored with Raymond T.
Diamond of Tulane University and Leland B. Ware of the University of Delaware.
Squires work Organizing Access to Capital: Advocacy and
the Democratization of Financial Institutions gives voice to the
activists who took it upon themselves to agitate for increased investment
by financial institutions in their local communities.
Balancing Agility and Discipline: A Guide for the Perplexed,
co-authored by Turner and Barry Boehm (USC), offers guidelines to determine
if software development projects are located on a continuum of solution
methods.
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