Marquette Reunion 2012: Want Patrick to visit your old haunt?
Marquette Reunion 2012: Want Patrick to visit your old haunt?
College of Charleston Cougars Play Early-Bird Game in ESPN's 24-Hours of Basketball -- CofC
The College of Charleston Cougars beat the Morehead State Eagles in front of a nationally-televised audience part of ESPN's 2011 24-Hours of College Basketball Tip-Off Marathon on ESPN. The game started at 8 a.m. And students came in their pajamas and got free donuts and coffee on the way into the Arena. The game was billed as Breakfast with Bobby -- referencing legendary coach Bobby Cremins.
The Cougars will play on regional or national television 12 times during the 2011-12 season. They will
NASA is not Cancelled
NASA co-ops remind us that the space program is DEFINITELY NOT CANCELLED.
Judge rules no tents for "Occupy" protesters
Nov 15 - A New York judge says Occupy Wall Street protesters cannot take tents and tarps with them when they return to a Lower Manhattan park; about 150 protesters were arrested ahead of the court ruling. Carmen Roberts reports.
Pedro Almodovar praised in New York
Nov. 15 - Spanish film maker Pedro Almodovar gets honored by the Museum of Modern Art's Film Benefit. Alicia Powell reports.
Gordon Korman: 2011 National Book Festival
Gordon Korman appears at the 2011 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: Gordon Korman wrote his first book when he was 12, called "This Can't Be Happening at Macdonald Hall," about a coach who suddenly became an English teacher. He later turned it into another book, called "Sixth Grade Nickname Game," which featured the character Mr. Huge, who was based on Korman's seventh grade English teacher. A prolific writer, Korman has more than 55 books to his credit, including "The Medusa Plot (The
Obama: It Gets Better Speech on Bullying
This three minute video shows the president asking all students to be aware of the rights of others and to not bully regardless of the situation. This video deals with the issue of homosexual bullying.
Qu'est-ce que restaurer un film ? Intervention de Kevin Brownlow (video)
COLLOQUE INTERNATIONAL
Kevin Brownlow est historien du cinéma, particulièrement du cinéma muet. Il est notamment l'auteur de plusieurs ouvrages : La parade est passée, paru en 1968 (Actes-Sud/Institut Lumière, 2011), Hollywood - Les
13 et 14 octobre 2011
Organisé par le Centre National de la Cinématographie et de l’Image Animée et la Cinémathèque française :
« Révolution numérique : et si le cinéma perdait la mémoire ? »
Trading at noon: U.S. stocks down as EU fears rise
Nov. 16 - U.S. stock indexes fell as policymakers warned Europe's debt crisis poses dangers to the global economy.
Backstage at New Theatre: The Hothouse by Harold Pinter
This week we're on the set of the Hothouse by Harold Pinter.
See www.newtheatre.org.uk for ticket info and upcoming shows.
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Professor Leo Feler
Faculty conversations: Patricia Huddleston
Patricia Huddleston, professor in the Department of Advertising, Public Relations and Retailing, talks about Black Friday and the trends associated with this year's holiday shopping season.
To read more, go to http://news.msu.edu/story/10032
GRCC Board of Trustees Nov. 2011
Monthly meeting.
Poe Retelling
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Martin Luther King and the March on Washington
This video includes text, narration, and pictures from the book Martin Luther King and the March on Washington by Francis E. Ruffin. The book is part of the suggested reading material listed on the corestandards.org website for grades 2-3.
Intro to Chemistry: 2.3 Isotopes and Average Atomic Mass (1/2)
Join award winning teachers Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams as they interactively teach Chemistry: 2.3 Isotopes and Average Atomic Mass. ( 8:48)
Benetton unveils ads with world leaders kissing
Nov. 16 - Clothing company United Colors of Benetton unveiled a controversial ad campaign featuring manipulated photographs of world leaders kissing. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
China's wine industry ripens as local thirst grows
Nov. 17 - China's wine producers try to up their game, as Chinese consumers further develop their taste for finer French wines. Cathy Yang reports.
Odessa: Genius & Death in a City of Dreams
Odessa was the Russian Empire's gateway to the Middle East when Catherine the Great created this port city on the Black Sea as a model of enlightenment. Georgetown University professor Charles King recreates this world in his historical account.
Speaker Biography: Charles King is a professor of international affairs at Georgetown University and the author of four books on Eastern Europe, including "The Black Sea: A History."
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