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Music Potpourri, Alternate Tuesdays, 1:15-3:15 p.m.
June 5 — “American Folk Songs” with Ruth and Ted Shapin
June 19 — “Pop Recordings and Artists of the 1950s” with Fred Johnson
July 3 — “An Exciting Voice Recital by Michael Gallup” Michael Gallup, opera bass-baritone, and Janet Smith, CSUF lecturer in music
July 17 — “What’s New at the Opera?” with Bill Glassman, Fullerton College fine arts instructor
July 31 — “The Harrell Family Musicians” with Don Harrell on trumpet and cornet, Jobi Harrell on oboe and Mary Harrell on piano
Looking at the Political Scene, Alternate Thursdays, 10 a.m.-noon
June 7 — “The Pasco Report” with Jean Pasco, director of the Orange County Archives, and former political staff writer for the Los Angeles Times and Orange County Register
June 21 — “An Update on the War in Iraq” with William W. Haddad, chair and professor of history
July 5 — “Local Women in Politics” with Fullerton City Council members Pam Keller and Sharon Quirk, and Congresswomen Loretta Sanchez (D-Garden Grove) and Linda Sanchez (D-Cerritos).
July 19 — “Perspectives on California Politics” with Titan alumnus Wylie Aitken, attorney and chair of the Democratic Foundation of Orange County
Aug. 2 — “Propaganda in Politics and International Relations” with Nancy E. Snow, associate professor of communications
The Ocean Around Us, Alternate Tuesdays, 1:15-3:15 p.m.
June 12 — “Coral Reefs: Cities Under Siege” with W. Sean Chamberlin, Fullerton College professor of earth science
June 26 — “Light at the Edge of the Ocean, a Beacon for San Pedro Bay, 1874-1941” with Kristen Heather, Point Fermin Lighthouse curator
July 10 — “U.S. Coast Guard: Always Ready to Respond to Calls for Help at Sea” with Lt. j.g. Andrew Munoz, U.S. Coast Guard
July 24 — “Fifteen Years of Rehab! Marine Mammal Care Center of Fort McArthur, Plus Domoic Acid in Sea Lions” with Lauren Palmer, veterinarian
Aug. 7 — “A Place to Grow Young Sea Animals and Young Scientists” with Mike Schaadt, director, Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
The Best of the Eclectic Series, Alternate Thursdays, 1:15-3:15 p.m.
June 14 — “Orange County—From Native Americans to the Internet” with Phil Brigandi, archivist for the county of Orange
June 28 — “Alzheimer’s Disease: Neurodegenerative Processes, Risk Factors and Successful Aging” with Nilay V. Patel, CSUF assistant professor of biological science
July 12 — “Here and Hereafter”: An Eastern Perspective” with Prem K. Saint, CSUF emeritus professor of geological sciences
July 26 — “Global Warming: The Facts” with Matthew E. Kirby, CSUF assistant professor of geological sciences
Aug. 9 — “[Re]Thinking and [Re]Practicing Communication: New Ways of Understanding How Communication Functions in Our Social World” with Gary L. Ruud, CSUF associate professor of human communication studies |