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  • Hotel Information 2016 March 14, 2016 -

    To save money, you probably want to make use of the Conference Wiki to arrange shared rooms. Hotels The cheaper option is Doubletree Hotel, Richardson, with $89 per Double or King room; the rooms can be booked from May 18th through May 23. The slightly more expensive option is Hyatt Regency Hotel, Richardson, with $99 […]

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  • Venue and Travel Information -

    Venue The conference will be held on the University of Texas at Dallas’ campus. More info on the specific location to come. Transportation to UT Dallas Shuttles and Taxis One option is to take a Taxi, convenient but pricey, probably $55-65. Uber and Lyft tend to be a little more than half that cost. Or one can […]

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  • Hotel and Travel Information for 2015 Center for Values Conference April 5, 2015 -

    VENUE The conference will be held on the University of Texas at Dallas’ campus in one of the Residence Halls. More info on the specific location to come. LODGINGS We suggest attendees stay in the on-campus dormitories. These suite-style rooms will be just upstairs from the conference location. Many past attendees have told us that […]

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  • Hotel and Travel Information for 2014 Center for Values Conference April 20, 2014 -

    VENUE The conference will be held on the University of Texas at Dallas’ campus in Residence Hall Southwest (931 Drive E, Richardson, TX 75080). Note: The location that comes up on Google Maps for that address is incorrect. Here is a link that should help you find the way. The phone number to our onsite coordinator […]

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  • Writing Links October 11, 2013 -

    Why Junk Word, and What to Use Instead What is wrong with Word and the like: "Word Processors: Stupid and Inefficient" "Against WYSIWYG" "Proprietary Binary Data Formats: Just Say No!" Markdown "Why Markdown? A two-minute explanation" "Markdown: The Syntax You (Probably) Already Know" (ProfHacker blog) at the Chronicle of Higher Ed) "How to ditch Word" […]

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  • Research – Values in Science Lab September 15, 2013 -

    Research Projects | People | Publications | Values in Science Lab The Values in Science Lab is a regular meeting for Center for Values research faculty, students, and affiliates. Our weekly meetings include discussions of ongoing research projects, presentations of work in progress and of research results, reading groups on topics of interest to the group, and visits from […]

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  • Call for Posters: 2013 Conference April 1, 2013 -

        Announcing the 3rd Annual Values in Medicine, Science, and Technology Conference At the Center for Values in Medicine, Science, and Technology The University of Texas at Dallas May 22-24, 2013 Keynote Speakers: Kristen Intemann, Montana State University Adrienne Asch, Yeshiva University Science, technology, and medicine unquestionably have a major impact on our lives. We […]

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  • CFP: 2013 Annual Conference -

      Announcing the 3rd Annual Values in Medicine, Science, and Technology Conference At the Center for Values in Medicine, Science, and Technology The University of Texas at Dallas May 22-24, 2013 Keynote Speakers: Kristen Intemann, Montana State University Adrienne Asch, Yeshiva University Science, technology, and medicine unquestionably have a major impact on our lives. We live […]

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  • Science-Policy Interactions Conference Hotel & Travel Info March 6, 2012 -

    Venue Info The conference will take place on the UT Dallas campus in the McDermott Suite of the Eugene McDermott Library. Hotel Info We have reserved a block of rooms at the Hyatt Regency North Dallas. 701 East Campbell RoadRichardson, Texas, USA 75081Tel: 1 972 619 1234    Fax: 1 972 907 2578 Special Conference […]

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  • About Us – Advisors and Supporters August 20, 2011 -

    Mission | Staff | Affiliate Faculty | Advisors and Supporters Center for Values in Medicine, Science and Technology More info coming soon!  

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