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Speeches (1998-2000)
by
Former NSF Director Rita R. Colwell
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Dr. Colwell's Biography
2000
Remarks, Arabidopsis
thaliana Genome Sequence Completion Press Conference,
December 13, 2000
Presentation, The Arabidopsis
Genome Initiative: Map Makers of the Plant Kingdom,
December 13, 2000
Remarks, Third International
Mathematics and Science Study-Repeat (TIMSS-R) Press
Conference, December 5, 2000
"NSF: Looking Ahead,"
Remarks to Consortium of Social Science Associations,
December 4, 2000
Also see: the slides.
Remarks, MITRE Corporation,
MEDEA Fall 2000 Plenary Meeting, Science and National
Policy, McLean, Virginia, November 29, 2000
Also see: the slides.
"Innumerable Connections,"
Remarks to the Board on Mathematical Sciences 2000
Colloquium, National Research Council, November 10,
2000
Also see: the slides.
"What Is NSF Doing
for Industry?," Remarks to the International
Council on Management of Innovation and Technology,
The Conference Board, October 4, 2000
Remarks, Luncheon
Address, Middlebury College, September 25, 2000
Remarks, Dedication
of the Green Bank Telescope, August 25, 2000
Remarks, Very Large Array
20th Anniversary, August 23, 2000
Testimony
Before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions
Committee,
July 12, 2000
"Polar Connections,"
UCAR/NCAR 40th Anniversary and Recognition
of NSF's 50th Anniversary, June 19, 2000
"The Wellspring of Discovery,"
University of Washington, June 9, 2000
"Your Future: The Opportunities
and The Challenges," Commencement Address,
University of Connecticut, May 21, 2000
Testimony
Before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on VA/HUD
and Independent Agencies, May 4, 2000
"Biocomplexity and
the Environmental Portfolio," Remarks at the
US-Japan Joint High Level Committee Meeting, May 2,
2000
"The New Sociology
of Science," Remarks to the State University
of New York-Albany, April 17, 2000
"The Wellspring
of Discovery," 25th Anniversary American Association
for the Advancement of Science Colloquium on Science
and Technology Policy, April 11, 2000
Testimony
Before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on VA/HUD
and Independent Agencies, April 4, 2000
Remarks, National Medals
of Science and Technology Awards Dinner, March 13,
2000
Testimony
Before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation
Committee Subcommittee on Science, Space and Technology
on Next Generation Internet and Large Scale Networking,
March 1, 2000
Testimony
Before the House Basic Research Subcommittee on the
NSF FY 2001 Budget Request for Research and Related
Activities Research and Major Research Equipment,
February 16, 2000
Remarks, NSF Director
Rita R. Colwell to FY 2001 Budget Briefing, February
7, 2000
"Looking to 2001 and
Beyond," Remarks at University Research Association,
Inc. January 27, 2000
"The National Science
Foundation: Turning 50 at the Turn of the Century,"
Remarks to the 92nd Street Y, January 24,
2000
1999
"Complexity and Connectivity:
A New Cartography for Science and Engineering,"
Remarks at AGU Fall Meeting, December 13, 1999
"Teachers, Partners,
and Prosperity:A Formula for the Future,"
Remarks at Marshall University, November 16, 1999
"LIGO: Flagship for
Our Future Course," Remarks at the Inauguration
of LIGO, November 12, 1999
"Information Technology:
Ariadne's Thread Through the Science and Technology
Labyrinth," Remarks at EDUCASE '99, October
28 1999
"Information Technologies
and the New Sociology of Science," Remarks
at California Institute of Technology, October 27,
1999
Remarks, NSF50 Kick-Off
Event: Special Director's Award Ceremony, October
20, 1999
Remarks, Research!America
Board of Directors Meeting, October 12, 1999
Remarks Before the
Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans
in Science (SACNAS), October 8, 1999
"The National Science
Foundation at 50," Remarks to the New York
Academy of Sciences, September 30, 1999
Testimony
Before the Subcommittee on Basic Research of the House
Science Committee on The Benefits of Basic Research,
September 28, 1999
Remarks to the National
Science Board Task Force on International Issues in
Science and Engineering, July 30, 1999
Remarks to the Annual
Meeting of the American Society of Plant Physiologists,
Baltimore, MD, July 24, 1999
Briefing
on South Pole Medical Emergency, July 13, 1999
Remarks at the 1999 Northeastern
Massachusetts Economic Summit, Haverhill, Massachusetts,
June 28, 1999
Remarks at the Gemini
North Dedication Ceremony in Mauna Kea, Hawaii,
June 25, 1999
"A Vision for Microbiology
in the Next Century," Remarks at the 99th
General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology,
Chicago, Illinois, May 30, 1999
"Another Einstein Equation,"
Remarks at Coastal Carolina University Commencement,
May 8, 1999
"Beyond Barcodes: Wisdom
in the Age of Information," Remarks at the
National Press Club, April 29, 1999
Testimony
of NSF Director Rita Colwell Before the House Science
Committee, on K-12 Math and Science Education, Washington,
DC, April 28, 1999
Remarks at the Tenth
Anniversary of Coalition of EPSCoR States, March 23,
1999
Remarks to the American
Physical Society Centennial Symposium, Atlanta, GA,
March 21, 1999
"Meeting the Challenge:
Education and Research for the Next Generation,"
Remarks to the National Educational Research Policy
and Priorities Board, Department of Education, Washington,
DC, March 18, 1999
Testimony
of NSF Director Rita Colwell Before the House Appropriations
Subcommittee on VA/HUD and Independent Agencies, Washington,
DC, March 4, 1999
"Investing in Federal
Science and Technology: Integrating our Research Portfolio,"
Remarks to the Senate Science and Technology Caucus,
March 3, 1999
"Turning the Clock Forward:
Not Just Faster but Wiser," Remarks to the Association
of American Publishers, Professional/Scholarly Publishers
Annual Meeting, February 9, 1999
Remarks by NSF Director
Rita R. Colwell at the American Society for Engineering
Education, Engineering Deans Colloquium, Washington,
DC, February 9, 1999
"Law and Science: Two
Cultures or Happy Marriage?", Cosmos Club Legal
Affairs Committee Luncheon, Millennium Event, February
6, 1999
FY 2000 Budget Briefing
by NSF Director Rita R. Colwell, February 1, 1999
Remarks by NSF Director
Rita Colwell at the Panel Discussion on Science and
Technology: Priorities for the 21st Century, AAAS
Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, January 22, 1999
"A New Era of Exploration:
First Light for the Next Millennium," Remarks
by NSF Director Rita Colwell before the American Astronomical
Society, Austin, Texas, January 9, 1999
1998
"The Goal Versus the Process
of Getting There," Commencement Address by
NSF Director Rita Colwell at the University of Idaho,
Moscow, Idaho, December 12, 1998
"An Alchemy of Disciplines,
" Remarks by NSF Director Rita Colwell at
the Materials Research Society Annual Meeting, December
2, 1998
"Trailblazing: One Woman's
Trek in Science," Remarks by NSF Director
Rita Colwell at the Association for Women in Science-Alaska
Chapter Luncheon, October 26, 1998
NSF's Commitment to the Deep,
Remarks by NSF Director Rita Colwell at NRC Symposium
on Fifty Years of Ocean Discovery, October 30, 1998
Global Scientific Cooperation
in the 21st Century: Keystone of Scientific Progress
and World Peace, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Beijing, China, October 12, 1998
Testimony
Before the Basic Research Subcommittee of the House
Science Committee, on Remote Sensing as a Research
and Management Tool, September 28,1998
The Genomic Genie and Its
Promise to Both Science and Society, Remarks
at The Institute for Genomic Research, September 20,
1998
Remarks, AAAS Science Policy
Seminar Series, September 16, 1998
Opening Remarks, Presidential
Awards For Excellence In Science, Mathematics & Engineering
Mentoring, The White House, September 10, 1998
Remarks, DC Science Writers
Association, Washington, DC, September 8, 1998
The National Science Foundation's
Role in the Arctic, Remarks, Opportunities
in Arctic Research: A Community Workshop, Arlington,
Virginia, September 3, 1998
The Berries and the Branch,
Symposium on Chemistry and the National Agenda: The
Contribution of Research to the Nation, American Chemical
Society National Meeting, August 23, 1998
"Balancing the Biocomplexity
of the Planet's Living Systems: A 21st Century Task
for Science," American Institute of the Biological
Sciences, Baltimore, Maryland, August 2, 1998
"The
Status of Oceanographic Monitoring and Assessment
Efforts on Global and Local Scales," Testimony
of Dr. Rita Colwell, Director Designate, National
Science Foundation, Before the Subcommittee on Fisheries
Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans, July 30, 1998
Welcoming Remarks, Workshop,
The U.S. Science, Engineering and Technology Workforce
of the Future: National Strategy, National Portfolio,
National Resource Base, Washington, DC, July 29, 1998
"Turning the Clock Forward",
Computing Research Association Conference, Snowbird,
Utah, July 27, 1998
Visit the Speech
Archives for speeches (1998-2000) by Former NSF Director
Rita R. Colwell, speeches (1996-2000) by NSF Deputy
Director Joseph Bordogna, and selected speeches by
former NSF Director Neal F. Lane and former NSF Deputy
Director Anne C. Petersen.
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