The Town Before the Town
An early plantation slumbers beneath Williamsburg's streets and foundations.
Fakes and Forgeries
Fakes and phonies are stopped with a squint. Curator John Davis discusses the subtleties of form.
Love and Revolution
Divergent views on politics and religion fuel a feud between two prominent Williamsburg families. Museum educator Anne Willis tells the story of their children's unlikely marriage.
The Jefferson Blog
A new blog subjects Thomas Jefferson's ideals to modern scrutiny. Add your two cents beginning this July.
Common Sense
Forty-six pages from Thomas Paine's pen whip discontent into outright rebellion. Public Sites Interpreter Alex Clark details the transformation.
The Stamp Act
Britain's tax on paper goods was unremarkable in itself, but the colonies' furious response surprised two continents. Historian Linda Rowe talks about the Stamp Act.
Escape the Noose: Benefit of Clergy
The hangman's noose was the last stop for many a felon. But the ultimate penalty could be avoided with the recitation of one special psalm. Historian Linda Rowe explains the Benefit of Clergy.
Call Forth the Militia
Local militiamen were ragtag but tenacious fighting forces. Supervisor of Military Programs John Hill describes Revolutionary War hometown defenses.
Internet Safety; Part 1 of 2
NYIT Roundtable host Tania Carvalho speaks with Nassau County Assistant District Attorney Brian Heid and Rory Forrestal of the Suffolk County Computer Crimes Bureau about internet safety. New York Institute of Technology (NYIT). Part 1 of 2
Byrne Administration: Interview with Allen Handler (April 4, 2006 Part 1)
Please find the second part of the interview at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ju3HTbFFBJU
This interview is a part of the Eagleton Institute for Politics's Program on the Governor. For more information please visit their website: http://governors.rutgers.edu/
Byrne Administration: Interview with Allen Handler (April 4, 2006 Part 2)
This interview is a part of the Eagleton Institute for Politics's Program on the Governor. For more information please visit their website: http://governors.rutgers.edu/
Byrne Administration: Interview with Albert Burstein (May 15, 2006 Part 1)
Please find the second part of this interview at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQzqzi7-bK8
This interview is a part of the Eagleton Institute for Politics's Program on the Governor. For more information please visit their website: http://governors.rutgers.edu/
Cal Performances' Fall Free for All
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Cal Performances kicked off its 2010/11 season on Sunday, September 26, with its first Fall Free for All, a full day of free performances on the University of California, Berkeley campus. More than a dozen performances were given by a diverse line-up of artists, including the Kronos Quartet, Linda Tillery and the Cultural Heritage Choir, Mark Morris Dance Group, San Francisco Opera Adler Fellows, the Cal Band and John Santos Sextet, among others.
University Chamber Ensembles: Quintet in B-flat Major
Presented on November 29, 2010 as part of the University Chamber Ensembles concert. The Quintet in B-flat Major by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov was performed by MaryGrace Apostoli on flute, Mike Goldberg on clarinet, Ryan Smout on French horn, Henry Marsh on bassoon, and Walter Beers on piano.
Jon Kukla on Patrick Henry's Revolution
Richmond resident, author and historian Jon Kukla discusses "Mr. Henry's Revolution? Can the Founding Make Sense Without John Adams" during The John Marshall International Center for the Study of Statesmanship lecture series at The Jepson School of Leadership Studies. December 3, 2010
Thunderbird Regional Night 2010
Students celebrate African and Middle Eastern culture Dec. 4, 2010, at Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale, Arizona.
Executive MBA Students Learn From Expert Classmates
Darden School of Business EMBA student and IBM sales executive Brad Hernandez talks about the unique expert community he finds in the Darden Executive MBA program.
Master Chef Akihiri Kotani
Master Chef Akihiri Kotani demonstrates knife skills and the process of making Dashi to GRCC Secchia Institue for Culinary Education students.
Antoinette Schoar - Valuation Tools
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Kristian Kloeckl - "The Senseable City" - 2010 MIT SDM Conference on Systems Thinking for Contempora
"The Senseable City" is a presentation given by Kristian Kloeckl, Research Scientist, in the MIT SENSEable City Laboratory at the MIT System Design and Management's 2010 Systems Thinking for Contemporary Challenges Conference on October 22, 2010.
Please reference the link below for Kristian Kloeckl's presentation http://sdm.mit.edu/systems_thinking_conference_2010/presentations/kloeckl.pdf













