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<p><b>ISOC-NY</b> holds frequent public meetings at NYU. Sign on to the [http://lists.isoc-ny.org/listinfo.cgi/announce-isoc-ny.org announce list] to stay informed. <br>
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<p><b>ISOC-NY</b> holds occasional public meetings. Sign on to the [http://lists.isoc-ny.org/listinfo.cgi/announce-isoc-ny.org announce list] to stay informed. <br>
  
 
* All meetings are open to the public
 
* All meetings are open to the public
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*If you plan to attend a meeting, please RSVP to [mailto:president@isoc-ny.org president@isoc-ny.org] or via [http://internetpro.meetup.com/51/ Meetup.com].
 
*If you plan to attend a meeting, please RSVP to [mailto:president@isoc-ny.org president@isoc-ny.org] or via [http://internetpro.meetup.com/51/ Meetup.com].
 
==Computers and Society==
 
 
In 2010 ISOC-NY is once again sponsoring a speaker series as part of Evan Korth’s Computers and Society course at the Courant Institute at NYU. ISOC-NY members and friends are welcome to attend.  All sessions are held from 3.30-5pm in Room 109 of the Courant Institute, Warren Weaver Hall, NYU at 251 Mercer St NYC. Please RSVP to admin@isoc-ny.org.
 
 
Speakers:
 
 
*Oct 18: moot  (4Chan)
 
*Oct 20: Evan Hill-Ries
 
*Oct 25: Fred Benenson  (KickStarter)
 
*Nov 1: Hilary Mason  (bit.ly)
 
*Nov 3: Douglas Rushkoff
 
*Nov 29: Susan Crawford  (Cardozo / Princeton CITP)
 
 
The Computers & Society Series receives financial support from the Internet
 
Society Community Grant Programme.
 
 
http://cs.nyu.edu/~korth/compsoc/index.html
 
 
==Past meetings==
 
* Webcasts of earlier ISOC-NY events can be found [[Webcasts|here]]
 
 
* Previous minutes are [[Minutes|here]].
 

Latest revision as of 20:39, 29 November 2015

ISOC-NY holds occasional public meetings. Sign on to the announce list to stay informed.

  • All meetings are open to the public
  • Meetings are wheelchair accessible.
  • Meetings are free