Photos from the Henry T. Nicholas, III Foundation > Chapman Visting Scholar Series, February 26, 2011
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Judge Jack Mandel, NAC Director Corina Espinoza, Professor Carmichael Peters
NAC Co-Founder Retired Judge Jack Mandel, and NAC Executive Director Dr. Corina Espinoza greet Chapman Philosophy Professor Carmichael Peters (at left) during the Feb. 26 segment of the 2011 "Visiting Scholars Series" at the NACI Annex in downtown Santa Ana.
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Nicholas Academic Centers' students
NAC students listen as Chapman University Professor Carmichael Peters discusses "What Is Philosophy" at the "Visiting Scholars Series" lectures held Feb. 26 at the NACI Annex in downtown Santa Ana.
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Judge Jack Mandel and NAC student
NAC Co-Founder Retired Judge Jack Mandel and a NAC student listen during Saturday's lectures by Chapman University Professors Carmichael Peters and Adam Rote.
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Chapman University Philosophy Professor Carmichael Peters
Chapman University Philosophy Professor, Carmichael Peters, discusses "What is Philosophy" with NAC students during his Feb. 26 lecture, part of the Centers' "Visiting Scholars Series."
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Chapman University Philosophy Professor Carmichael Peters
Chapman University Philosophy Professor Carmichael Peters explains the importance of philosophy in everyday life to NAC students during his "Visiting Scholars Series" lecture Feb. 26.
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Chapman University Professor Adam Rote
Chapman University Film and Media Arts Professor Adam Rote introduces NAC students and staff to digital media concepts during his lecture, "Art at the Speed of Light" at the NACI Annex Feb. 26.
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NAC Co-Founder Retired Judge Jack Mandel
NAC Co-Founder Retired Judge Jack Mandel talks with a NAC students during the Feb. 26 "Visiting Scholars Series" lectures by Chapman University professors at the NACI Annex in downtown Santa Ana.
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NAC's Dr. Corina Espinoza and Chapman Professor Carmichael Peters
NAC Executive Director Dr. Corina Espinoza introduces Chapman University Philosophy Professor Carmichael Peters to NAC students and staff at the NACI Annex in downtown Santa Ana.
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Chapman University Philosophy Professor Carmichael Peters
Chapman University Philosophy Professor Carmichael Peters opens his lecture with a segment from the film, "The Oxford Murders," in which a renowned philosophy professor played by John Hurt is explaining Wittgenstein's theories to students at the English university.
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Chapman University Professor Carmichael Peters
Chapman University Professor Carmichael Peters challenges NAC students and staff to address philosophical questions during his lecture at the NACI Annex in downtown Santa Ana.
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Chapman University Philosophy Professor Carmichael Peters
Chapman University Philosophy Professor Carmichael Peters engages NAC students and staff to try to answer the question, "What Is Philosophy," during the Centers' "Visiting Scholars Series" Feb. 26 at the NACI Annex in downtown Santa Ana.
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Chapman University Professor Carmichael Peters
Chapman University Professor Carmichael Peters, who teaches courses on Buddhism and comparative religion among other subjects, lectures on the topic "What Is Philosophy" as part of the Centers' "Visiting Scholars Series."
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Nicholas Academic Centers' students
NAC students listen as Chapman University Professors Carmichael Peters and Adam Rote deliver their lectures as part of the Centers' "Visiting Scholars Series" at the NACI Annex in downtown Santa Ana.
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Judge Jack Mandel and NAC students
NAC students and Centers Co-Founder Retired Judge Jack Mandel discuss the role of philosophy in daily life during the Chapman University lectures at the NAC I Annex.
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Nicholas Academic Centers and Chapman University staff
At the "Visiting Scholars Series" event Feb. 26, from left, Chapman University Professors Carmichael Peters and Adam Rote, with NAC Executive Director Dr. Corina Espinoza, Chapman Chancellor Dr. Daniele Struppa and NAC Co-Founder Retired Judge Jack Mandel.
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Dr Espinoza, Judge Jack Mandel, Professor Carmichael Peters
NAC Executive Director Dr. Corina Espinoza and Co-Founder Retired Judge Jack Mandel talk with Chapman University Philosophy Professor Carmichael Peters (at left) during the "Visiting Scholars Series" event Feb. 26 at the NACI Annex in downtown Santa Ana.
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Chapman University Professor Adam Rote
Chapman University Professor Adam Rote earned a degree in computer graphic design and later moved into video post-production and gaming. He was a lead artist at Interplay Productions, worked on Star Fleet Academy and other project, and is creating top-secret games for Microsoft’s new Xbox technology. He explained to NAC students and staff how complex digital graphics are used to help produce films, television programs and video games.
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Chapman University Chancellor Dr. Daniele Struppa
Chapman University Chancellor Dr. Daniele Struppa introduces Professor Adam Rote to NAC students and staff at the "Visiting Scholars Series" lectures at the NACI Annex in downtown Santa Ana.
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Chapman University Film and Media Arts Professor Adam Rote
Chapman University Film and Media Arts Professor Adam Rote emphasizes a point during his lecture, entitled "Art at the Speed of Light."
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Chapman University Film and Media Arts Professor Adam Rote
Chapman University Film and Media Arts Professor Adam Rote demonstrates to NAC students how to create a video game during his lecture as part of the Centers' "Visiting Scholars Series."
