Prowl and Growl 2012
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The locations have been set for this year's Prowl and Growl tour. Clemson staff, IPTAY reps, Clemson Clubs and local volunteers are continuing to work hard to plan the meetings. The Alumni Association, Clemson Fund and IPTAY are very excited to visit you in your hometown and we ask you to show up in record numbers this year to show your support for our coaches.
The Prowl and Growl Tour stops are listed below. Detailed informatio
On the Ice with the Irish
Follow the puck as the Irish hockey team practices in the Compton Family Ice Arena at the University of Notre Dame. This video was shot with a GoPro camera on a team assistant during a routine practice.
The Biology of Aging: Why Our Bodies Grow Old
Dr. Janko Nikolich-Zugich presented the second lecture of the College of Science's Living Beyond 100 lecture series on January 31, 2012. Dr. Nikolich-Zugich is, Professor and Department Head of Immunobiology; Co-Director, Arizona Center on Aging, at the University of Arizona.
Abstract: All organisms age, but we really do not have a clear explanation how and why. Do we have to grow old? Can we identify processes that can impact aging of particular parts of our bodies or, even better, of our enti
Episode 86: Scrutinizing Intervention Programs for Autism Episode 87: The Fractaled Page: Poets on Poetry Best Practices Weekly-Context Clue Strategies Raft Spider Hunting and Catching Water Boatman Top Tips for Prospective Students Johns Hopkins Story Swap - Hamster Burial An Ornithologist’s Job The Holy Grail of Planetary Astronomy: The Search for Earth's Twin The Rutland Institute For Ethics 10th Anniversary Gala at Clemson University Freshwater White-Clawed Crayfish Mating Formation Médicale 2011 – La formation à la recherche, quand et pour qui ?
Titre : Formation Médicale 2011 – La formation à la recherche, quand et pour qui ? Constructing the Head and Brain of Vertebrates || Radcliffe Institute OE Expo - Session 2: BEARBUY & EDW PROCURE-TO-PAY REPORTING THE100 Session 8 Spring 2012 Phil Hanlon Budget Talk.mov Lee Hall III
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In this Best Practices Weekly video, teacher Elliott reviews an article from The Reading Teacher on Context Clue strategies. The key components include the following: collaborate and elaborate, assess, and teacher talk. This is a great resource to help teachers to improve reading instruction in the classroom. (5:26)
This short video gives excellent real life, close up footage of a Raft Spider hunting and catching a Water Boatman. This large brown and white spider has long, sturdy legs and an oval-shaped abdomen. There are striking pale stripes along the sides of both the carapace and the abdomen. These stripes are due in part to a row of white hairs. Males are similar in appearance to females, although they have smaller abdomens. This is a great resource to help build background knowledg
Thinking about applying to Cambridge? Here's some friendly advice from our current students to help you out.
You can find lots more videos featuring our current students, as well as some student blogs, at http://www.BeCambridge.com. Make sure to check out our 'Applying to Cambridge' series of videos for a step-by-step guide to the application process!
Sadie Howes '11 recounts to her parents, Marcia Howes '86 and Kevin Howes '85, how she and her friends -- in their desire to find a suitable place to bury their deceased hamster -- settled on the university president's garden.
Jarrod Santora, professor at the college of Staten Island, is an ornithologist, a person who studies birds. In this WILD TV video segment, Jarrod explains the banding system. The band is an aluminum ring with a unique nine-digit number on it. No two birds have the same numbers on their bands, so ornithologists can easily identify the bird. Jarrod uses all of his senses to study birds. When birds are netted and caught, Jarrod weighs them and records their age and other important in
Dr. Michio Kaku: At night when you look at the stars and you look at the constellations and you wonder "Is anyone out there?"...just realize that somebody out there could be looking back at us and wondering "Gee, is there any life on this planet?"
April 10th, 2012 - Integrity, ethics, athletics: In It To Win It, A conversation on ethics and integrity in intercollegiate athletics.
Keynote Speaker: Brad Wolverton, a senior editor for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Panelists included members of the NCAA Working Group on Collegiate Model Rules, charged with rewriting NCAA athletic rules. Chancellor Harvey Perlman, University of Nebraska, Chancellor Charles Nelms, NCCU and Jim Barker, President of Clemson University.
This short video gives excellent real life footage of a pair of Freshwater White-Clawed Crayfish mating. The only freshwater crayfish native to the UK, this species is olive-green to brown in color and can reach up to 12 centimetres in length. The common name refers to the fact that the undersides of the claws are off-white to pinkish in color. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (0:55)
Intervenant : Joël MENARD (Paris).
Résumé : Table ronde : une formation commune, des métiers multiples.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Conférence enregistrée lors des Etats Généraux de la Formation Médicale (EGFM) : Enjeux, Parcours, Evaluation. Table ronde
Nicole Le Douarin (Honorary Professor, Collège de France) explores the neural crest, an important embryonic structure that appeared in primitive vertebrates.
00:00:00: Welcome (Lizabeth Cohen, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study)
00:07:08: Introduction (Catherine Dulac, Harvard University)
00:15:20: "Constructing the Head and Brain of Vertebrates" (Nicole Le Douarin, Collège de France)
01:19:47: Question-and-answer period
March 5, 2012
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TV, Film and Theatre with Bill DeLuca 04/03/12
University of Michigan Provost Philip Hanlon discusses the school's budget and fields questions from students. March 22, 2012
Clemson University Professor Emeritus, John Jacques, talks about the expansion and renovation of Lee Hall.














