Invited papers and transcriptions of selected presentations from the Conference.
Ernst G. Frankel, Professor Emeritus of Ocean Engineering and Management, MIT
Dame Margaret Anstee, Undersecretary General, United Nations (retired)
Timothy Rothermel, Special Representative to the Administrator, Programme of Assistance to the Palestinian People, United Nations Development Programme
John E. Noyes, Professor of Law, California Western School of Law
Dr. Lester Thurow, Jerome and Dorothy Lemelson Professor of Management, MIT
Harald D. Fredericksen, Private Consultant, Water Resources Management
Student work led by Charles Hagenah, Associate Professor of Architecture; Patrick Charles, Assistant Professor of Architecture
Charles Hagenah is an award winning architect who, with the firm Amsler Hagenah MacLean Architects, has received national and regional acclaim for work on projects such as the Baltimore City Hall renovation, the Exeter Academy Arts Center, New Hampshire, and the Wheaton College Student Center in Massachusetts. Hagenah is Associate Professor of Architecture at Roger Williams University. He was educated at Colgate and Yale.
Patrick Charles is an architect with extensive experience in the office of Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Paris. He has taught at Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, and is currently Assistant Professor of Architecture at Roger Williams University. He was educated at the Ecole d’Architecture, Nancy (France), and at MIT.
Student work led by Mark Sawoski, Professor of International Relations
Mark Sawoski is Professor of International Relations at Roger Williams University. He has worked for the US Departments of State and Defense, and participated in the Dayton Negotiations in 1995. He received a B.A. at Tufts University, and an M.A., M.A.L.D, and Ph.D. degrees from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.