Gearing Up for the 2011 Season
On Saturday, Sept. 10, at 7 p.m., the Kent State University Golden Flashes, along with new head football coach Darrell Hazell, host their first home game of the season versus Louisiana at Dix Stadium.
Annual Report FY11: Tech Callers
Tech Callers are MIT students who represent the Alumni Association and assist it in raising money for the Institute. Students call alumni in hopes of creating a connection between alumni and the MIT community and securing alumni gifts to the MIT Annual Fund. Approximately one-quarter of the Institute's donors make their gift through the Tech Caller Program. Learn more in this short video.
Why I Chose ISU-Joe
This was produced by a current student, Joe Saavedra, for the Admissions "Why I Chose ISU" Video Contest. Joe was the winner of the contest and received a $200 gift card and ISU t-shirt. Keywords: Student Life
The SOLUTIONS Song-(Solute and Solvent)-Rock with Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" music theme!
This song parody will reinforce some concepts regarding "solutions" in science. It distinguishes "solute" from "solvent" and emphasizes some of the characteristics of a solution and aqueous solutions. Mr. Edmonds uses visuals as he sings. This is a great resource to work in conjunction with a lesson/unit on solutions. Middle school and high school students will enjoy this catchy tune. (3:54)
Hurricane Gilbert from GOES: September 12-13, 1988
Hurricane Gilbert was one of the strongest hurricanes ever seen in the Atlantic, with winds up to 184 miles per hour. It devastated Jamaica before coming to land at the Yucatan Peninsula.
Vaginal Birth
This patient education program reviews female reproductive anatomy and explains vaginal birth. It also discusses the stages of labor and delivery, as well as potential risks and complications. This is a MedlinePlus Interactive Health Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine, designed and developed by the Patient Education Institute.
Minimum Measured Ozone Level in 1997
Stratospheric Ozone level for September 24, 1997.
Main Meals with Mince
Student worksheet to be completed after a practical lesson to reinforce the key features of minced meat as an ingredient in main meals.
Rachel Easton, Valpo '05
Rachel Easton is a 2005 graduate of Valparaiso University, who discusses her experience at Valpo, and how even thought deeeply involved in the arts, she received a great science education which led to her career as a veterinarian. More information the unique Valpo experience at Valpo.edu/whatsyourpart/
Es fácil aprender español : Oefeningensite Spaanse grammatica Op deze site kun je de vervoegingen van de Spaanse werkwoorden in de verschillende tijden kan oefenen. Ook andere Spaanse grammaticale onderwerpen kunnen ingeoefend worden.

MIT's L2L Program
L2L is a unique leadership development program for leaders from the MIT community. L2L Fellows partner with senior leaders and MIT faculty in a proactive and systematic effort to build MIT's internal leadership capability. Underlying Leader to Leader is the belief that leadership development is a shared responsibility, a partnership between the Institute and the L2L Fellows. Thus leadership skills are developed within the context of MIT's culture and aligned to the strategic needs of the Institu
"Fundamentals of Photovoltaics, Fall 2008"
" In this course students will learn how solar cells convert light into electricity, how solar cells are manufactured, how solar cells are evaluated, what technologies are currently on the market, and how to evaluate the risk and potential of existing and emerging solar cell technologies. We examine the potential & drawbacks of currently manufactured technologies (single- and multi-crystalline silicon, micromorph tandem cells, CdTe, CIGS, CPV, PVT), as well as pre-commercial technologies (organi
La lutte contre le cancer en 1950 / Patrice Pinell
La lutte contre le cancer en 1950 / Patrice Pinell. Dans "Histoire du cancer (1750-1950)", colloque international organisé par le laboratoire FRAMESPA (Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail), l'Institut Claudius Regaud et le Centre d'Études d'Histoire de la Médecine. Toulouse : Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, Institut Claudius Regaud, 20-22 janvier 2011.
Thématique 4 : Histoire du cancer (1750-1950) : Perceptions et représentations, 22 janvier 2011.
The Pros and Cons of Networking
The growth of social media has put the spotlight on the value of networking. Is it worth the time it takes? How do you go about it? Are there drawbacks? Consider some perspectives from Cranfield faculty and put your views forward.
A message of gratitude from your Alma Mater
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Journals of 9/11
In the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 terrorists attacks, members of the SMU community recorded their thoughts and emotions in journals that were later bound and saved for posterity. Now, 10 years later, WFAA News of Dallas revisits those journals with this story that aired September 8, 2011.
Tim Tingle & D.J. Battiest-Tomasi
Both D.J. Battiest-Tomasi and Tim Tingle are enrolled as members of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and regularly participate in tribal events. Both also share relatives who came on the Trail of Tears from the original Choctaw homelands in Mississippi. They speak Choctaw as a part of their performances. They normally perform individually, but have been asked to perform together on this occasion.
Tim Tingle is a traditional singer, flute player and drummer, and a nationally known performance stor
Inside Compassion: Edge States, Contemplative Interventions, Neuroscience
Joan Halifax Roshi talks about empathy and compassion on the part of caregivers who are tending to the ill and dying. A follow-up was given by George Chrousos, who will discuss the stressors caregivers may experience.
Joan Halifax Roshi is a Buddhist teacher, Zen priest, anthropologist, and author. She is founder, abbot, and head teacher of Upaya Zen Center, a Buddhist monastery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She has worked in the area of death and dying for over thirty years and is director of the P
Euro zone's 'challenge of a generation'
Sept. 14 - European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso brings the idea of euro bonds to the fore, as a possible solution to Greece's debt woes. Kirsty Basset reports













