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Start: 7:00 am
"Connect: The Power of Networking" will be the theme of the ninth
annual Women in Leadership Conference at the Jesse H. Jones Graduate
School of Management.
Hosted
by the Rice chapter of the National Association of Women MBAs (NAWMBA),
the event will be held Feb.13 in McNair Hall to promote connections
between attendees and improve their lifelong networking skills.
The half-day conference will feature a morning keynote speech by Jo
Miller, chief executive officer of Women’s Leadership Coaching, and a
closing keynote by Janet Clark, chief financial officer and executive
vice president of Marathon Oil. Breakout sessions will focus on
personal development and current business topics. Brazos Bookstore will sell Robyn O'Brien's book, The Unhealthy Truth.
For eight years, NAWMBA has used the conference to motivate Greater
Houston women as well as educate them on business and workplace
issues.
The conference is expected to attract more than 200 attendees, a mix
of Houston professionals and students from Rice and other local
universities.
For more information or to register, visit www.jonesgsm.rice.edu/conf2009.
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Join us earlier in the day, at 4pm at Inprint House, 1520 West Main for a poetics talk by Maureen McLane ("Poetry is Dead, Long
Live Poetry"). Then kick off your weekend with her reading at Brazos Bookstore, presented by the Rice Department of English and Fondren Library's Cherry Reading Series, and co-sponsored by the HRC Poetry and Poetics workshop.
Maureen N. McLane grew up in upstate New York and was educated at
Harvard, Oxford, and the University of Chicago. She is the author of
two books of poems, World Enough (2010) and Same Life (2008), and a poetry chapbook, This Carrying Life (2005). She has also published two books of literary criticism: Balladeering, Minstrelsy, and the Making of British Romantic Poetry (2008) and Romanticism and the Human Sciences (2000, 2006); she co-edited The Cambridge Companion to British Romantic Poetry (2008). A contributing editor at Boston Review, she was for years the chief poetry critic of the Chicago Tribune; her articles on poetry, contemporary fiction, and sexuality have appeared widely, including the New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, Boston Review, the Washington Post, American Poet, and on the Poetry Foundation website.
In
2003 McLane won the National Book Critics Circle's Nona Balakian Award
for Excellence in Book Reviewing; she was elected in 2007 for a
three-year term on the Board of Directors of the NBCC. Currently an
Associate Professor in the English Department at NYU, she has taught at
Harvard, the University of Chicago, MIT, and the East Harlem Poetry
Project.
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