Elon Law Leadership Program: The Second-Year Experience
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Cross-Cultural Leadership: Lithuania
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David Gergen interviewed by Elon University President Leo M. Lambert
As part of Elon's Spring Convocation for Honors, CNN senior political analyst David Gergen was interviewed by Elon University President Leo M. Lambert. This interview was conducted for broadcast on UNC-TV's North Carolina Now news program.
ELEC2141 Digital Circuit Design - Lecture 27
ELEC2141 Week 10 Lecture 2: Computer Design Fundamentals
Elizabeth Molina Morgan - Leading school turnaround: What works
This presentation was part of the 2011 Public Affairs Conference: Leading in a Global Society.
The Race to the Top agenda is aimed at transforming the lowest-achieving schools in every school system in America. This session will focus on a strategic process to improve schools and will offer proven, concrete strategies, processes and actions needed to effect dynamic change. Morgan is the executive director of Grad Nation, an initiative of America's Promise Alliance, founded in 1997 by General Co
Ralph Lerner on Benjamin Franklin
Ralph Lerner, Benjamin Franklin Professor Emeritus in the College and professor in the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago, discusses "The Gospel According to the Apostle Ben" as part of The John Marshall International Center for the Study of Statesmanship in The Jepson School of Leadership Studies. May 12, 2011
A Special Commencement
Duke University holds a special ceremony for student-athletes who were competing on Graduation Day.
DMC TV: TACHE BBQ textbook fund-raiser
In an effort to help Del Mar College students alleviate some of the associated costs of purchasing textbooks for classes, the DMC Chapter of the Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education (TACHE) held a barbecue plate fund-raiser for textbook scholarships on Saturday, April 9, 2011.
Highlights from Aron Ralston's (E'97) Keynote Speech
Aron Ralston (E'97) delivered the keynote address at Carnegie Mellon University's 114th commencement on May 15, 2011. Ralston's heroic story of survival is the subject of the film "127 Hours." Pinned by a half-ton boulder in a Utah canyon for nearly a week, Ralston turned to the analytical problem solving skills he acquired at Carnegie Mellon University to survive and eventually free himself.
Please note, due to contractual obligations we cannot post the entire keynote address by Mr. Ralston,
Student Speaker Alia Poonawala (BSA'11)
Alia Poonawala (BSA'11) was chosen to represent her class as student speaker at Carnegie Mellon University's 114th Commencement on May 15, 2011. She received her Bachelor of Science and Arts in Biological Sciences and Drama with a minor in Biomedical Engineering.
Carnegie Mellon University's 114th commencement drew visitors from around the globe, celebrating the successes — and promising futures — of more than 4,000 new graduates.
For more information, please visit: http://www.cmu.edu/co
Innovation Nation: Cars Without Drivers
Imagine a car that can drive itself, that knows the rules of the road, where to go and how to there safely! Sound farfetched? Not for the robot wizards at Carnegie Mellon University. See the car with the brain that they call "Boss."
Armstrong Photoshop Tutorial: Making a Digital Frame
The tutorial is presented by Armstrong Atlantic State University's professor of Art, Dr. Angela Ryczkowsk-Horne. This edition shows how to make a digital frame to a finished image.
Berklee's Online Drum Faculty
Berklee's online drum faculty have played with legendary musicians across all genres of music, from jazz and funk greats like Ahmad Jamal and Maceo Parker, to composers like Michel Camilo and pop music artists like Kip Winger. They've won Grammy awards, and have been recognized as the best in their field in numerous drum publications.
Berkleemusic's online drum courses bring these amazing musicians and their collective years of teaching experience to students around the world.
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AU from a Longboard!
Alfred University senior Cory Lewandowski, a biology major from Spencerport, NY, provides a look at what the AU campus looks like from a longboarder's point of view. Hop aboard to see Cory's unique perspective!
Video recording and editing by:
Cory Lewandowski
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Motorama
"There's No Hunters Here"
Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0"
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Motorama/Alps/09_Theres_No_Hunters_Here
WBAA: The Jewish Jesus: Revelation, Reflection, Reclamation
WBAA Public Radio interview with Zev Garber, Emeritus Professor and Chair of Jewish Studies and Philosophy at Los Angeles Valley College. He is editor of The Jewish Jesus: Revelation, Reflection, Reclamation.
More information about the book is available at the Purdue University Press website: http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/titles/format/9781557535795
Ramiro Garces
Interview with Ramiro Garces, VP, Human Resource with Kimberly-Clark. Mr. Garces speaks passionately about the ties between Krannert School of Management and Purdue University, and private sector companies like Kimberly-Clark.
Herrick Labs Groundbreaking Ceremony
Herrick Labs Groundbreaking Ceremony recorded April 1, 2011
Boiler Bytes: Women in Engineering Program
Purdue University's Women in Engineering Program (WIEP) helps women and girls discover their inner engineer. From mentoring to career development, WIEP continually encourages current and future women engineering students by providing interesting and engaging programming relevant to their lives.
https://engineering.purdue.edu/WIEP/AboutUs
Boiler Bytes: 2011 Bridge Bust Competition
Teams from 13 Indiana and Illinois high schools constructed bridges only to see them destroyed during the 32nd annual Bridge Bust contest March 4 at Purdue University. The competition is administered by the Purdue chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
http://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/events/2011/110223SchenkBridgebust.html
EAS April 25, 2011
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