Quello Lecture Series
Starting in 2006, the Quello Center for Telecommunication Management and Law began hosting an annual lecture by leading researchers from across the globe. The topics vary and are open to MSU faculty, staff and students. Often there is also a reception where attendees can mix and mingle and have a chance to meet the invited speaker.
Previous Quello Lectures:
2010 Quello Lecture
“Hanging Out, Messing Around and Geeking Out: Connected Learning and Play in a Digital Age”
Mimi Ito
October 20, 2010
2010 Quello Lecture
“I Scratched Yours: The Prevalence of Reciprocation in Feedback Provision on eBay”
Lian Jian
February 18, 2010
2009 Quello Lecture
“Governing the Revolution in Global Information and Communications Markets”
Peter F. Cowhey
November 19, 2009
2009 Quello Lecture
“Browsing as the killer app: Explaining the rapid success of Apple’s iPhone”
Dr. Joel West
April 24, 2009
2009 Quello Lecture
Barry R. Litman Commemorative Lecture: “From Industrial Organization of Broadcast TV to Strategic Management of Mobile TV: The Evolving Paths of Media Management and Economics.”
Sylvia Chan-Olmsted
April 9, 2009
2008 Quello Lecture
Frontiers of Communications Lecture: “Nexgen TV”
Venu Vasudevan
October 30, 2008
2008 Quello Lecture
Telecommunications in China
Dr. Hui Chen
February 1, 2008
2007 Quello Lecture
The Changing Landscape of Communications
Robert W. Quinn, Jr.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
2006 Quello Lecture
Developments in Communications Policy
The Honorable Deborah Taylor Tate
October 30, 2006