The Injured Otter
In this narrative adapted from Nature: Christmas in Yellowstone, a young otter has injured one of his front feet.  He is struggling along the frozen banks of the Yellowstone River. He calls for his family but they aren’t in sight.  Finally, his family swims down the river towards him.  A happy reunion ensues but then they leave him again to hunt for fish.  He cries as they swim away, and then he mistakenly swims in the opposite direction.  Near a water fa
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Students will apply their knowledge of ecosystems and the interdependence of plants and animals to creatively solve problems.
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Global Mindset: A Personal Journey
Thunderbird School of Global Management alumnus Gary Ranker, Ph.D., talks March 15, 2012, at the Developing Leaders for Global Roles Summit. http://www.thunderbird.edu/globalmindset
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Global Mindset: Corporate Evolution
Thunderbird School of Global Management alumnus Gary Ranker, Ph.D., talks March 15, 2012, at the Developing Leaders for Global Roles Summit. http://www.thunderbird.edu/globalmindset
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The cat's out of the bag with this version of The Genesee, as mewed by Vocal Point.
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Making of the April Fools Kittehs Photoshoot
The kind folks at Rochester Animal Services generously let us borrow some cats and kittens (not to mention their facilities) for our April Fools silliness. On a serious note, to visit and adopt these kitties and their sheltermates, visit http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=8589936604. Music: "Tail Spin," Paul Whiteman, 1934 http://archive.org/details/PaulWhiteman1920-1935CompleteCollectionPartTwo
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University of Michigan Provost Philip Hanlon discusses the school's budget and fields questions from students. March 22, 2012
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Texas Tech Alumnus Secures Dream Job as Associate Band Director
Duane Hill, a Texas Tech and Goin' Band from Raiderland alumnus was recently promoted to the athletics band director position.
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Anton Lodder talks about the brain-controlled wheelchair developed by himself, Sartaj Dua and Zeeshan Razvi.
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Finish Strong
www.clemson.edu/giving The Will to Lead campaign is Clemson's most ambitious fundraising effort. It was created to raise $600 million by July 2012 to support students and faculty and provide an exceptional education. To date, the campaign has created 305 scholarships/fellowships, and 95 faculty have been awarded an endowed chair or professorship or have received faculty fund support. Other gifts have been used to build new facilities, support specific colleges, departments or institutes, or fun
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2012 DSA Recipient - William Kelly Durham '80
The Distinguished Service Award is the highest honor the Alumni Association can bestow upon an alumnus or alumnas. The DSA is based on three main criteria -- 1) dedication and service to Clemson University; 2) personal and professional accomplishments; and 3) devotion to church or faith, community, and public service.
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2012 DSA Recipient - Palmer E. "Satch" Krantz '72
The Distinguished Service Award is the highest honor the Alumni Association can bestow upon an alumnus or alumnas. The DSA is based on three main criteria -- 1) dedication and service to Clemson University; 2) personal and professional accomplishments; and 3) devotion to church or faith, community, and public service.
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2012 DSA Recipient - Gosnold G. "Goz" Segars, Jr. '66
The Distinguished Service Award is the highest honor the Alumni Association can bestow upon an alumnus or alumnas. The DSA is based on three main criteria -- 1) dedication and service to Clemson University; 2) personal and professional accomplishments; and 3) devotion to church or faith, community, and public service.
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To Protect and Conserve

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Building the Foundation of Modern Cancer Research: Four Decades of Discovery within the CCR at MIT

This film traces the story of the Center for Cancer Research (CCR) at MIT, which made seminal contributions to the understanding of cancer biology between its founding by Nobel Laureate Salvador Luria the early 1970s and its transition to become the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research in 2007. The film features numerous scientists sharing their perspectives on what made the CCR so successful, including Nobel Laureates Phillip Sharp, David Baltimore, James Watson and Harold Varmus;
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Speak Italian with Your Mouth Full - Lesson 5, part 1b (lecture continued)

ESG seminar on Italian language, culture, and food: ES.S41, Lesson 5, part 1b (2 of 4).

Lecture notes available at:

http://www.speakcookitalian.blogspot.com/2012/03/lezione-numero-cinque-part-2-la-mia.html


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