Brew Talks is a new event inspired by the TED format. We want to provide a platform for the people who teach everyday to share their experiences and knowledge with a wider group of students.
Want to hear about how you can escape debt, a 9-5 job and late retirement? Come to @OC_BREW tonight at 8! Cary Vener will be speaking on important tools of financial independence, like passive income. Why would you want to work for money if you could make money work for you?
Our last Brew Talk of the semester is tonight at 8 PM with Dr. Jennifer Bryan. If you like math you should come! If you think you hate math, you should definitely come!
Come in from the cold this Thursday night at 8 to hear Dr. Jennifer Bryan speak about "Math in the Real World: Compounding, Voting and Other Ways to Make Numbers Talk!"
If you've ever wondered what public relations actually is, why the field exists and why it's important, you should definitely come hear @joshuatodPRprof speak at Brew Talks tonight! 8PM!
"If you can dream it and you're gifted in it, you can do it" - Phillip Patterson, speaking on lessons he learned from failures like these 20 rejection letters he recieved for his first book
Tonight is one @BrewTalks you don’t want to miss! Come to the Brew at 8 p.m. to hear from our faculty advisor and professor of communication, Philip Patterson.
Dr. Patterson is the author of Media Ethics: Issues and Cases, which is the world’s leading text for media ethics in five languages. He also authored eight religious titles published in four languages, and he is speaking tonight in Brew Talks! Don't miss it
Christianity and transhumanism both tell stories about how humanity gets saved: in one, the undesirable is left behind by progress; in the other, beauty subsumes ugliness so that Christ becomes all. In this week’s BrewTalk, we’ll consider a transhuman future in light of the cross
"Because of people like Banksy, because of social media we (artists) have to keep going to greater and greater lengths to get people's attention, and that calls for a more sensational act" - Dr Crismon discussing the interplay between art, social media, controversy and economics