Science Bulletins: Protecting Wildlife in a Changing Climate
As the global climate changes, wild animals are shifting where they live—even beyond the protected areas that are crucial to their survival. This visualization highlights predictions and solutions for range shifts by an iconic species of North American wilderness, the wolverine.
For background information, educational resources, and more, visit Protecting Wildlife in a Changing Climate on the Science Bulletins Web site, http://www.amnh.org/explore/science-bulletins/(watch)/bio/visualizations
News #102 - New! Customize your Spanish learning with this Dashboard update!
It tracks your Spanish progress. It tells you where to start, which lesson to do next, and brings together the hundreds and hundreds of lessons from Beginner to Advanced. This past July, we introduced the Dashboard, and this September, we upgraded it. If you haven’t noticed this update yet, tune in and find out what’s [...]
Tower Views - Brad Evans
In this edition of Tower Views, Larry Burns vice president of external affairs is on location at Scott Park campus with Head Women's Soccer Coach Brad Evans.
UW|360 September 2012 - Solar Cell Engineering
Solar cells capture the sun's energy, even in the Northwest! Watch the full episode online at uwtv.org/uw360.
20.09.2012 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten
Trainiere dein Hörverstehen mit den Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Donnerstag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.
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Birmas Oppositionspolitikerin Aung San Suu Kyi ist im Weißen Haus von US-Präsident Barack Obama empfangen worden. Das geschichtsträchtige Treffen im Oval Office war als privat gekennzeichnet worden. Zuvor war die Friedensnobelpreisträgerin im Kapitol für ihren friedlichen Kampf gegen die Militärherrschaft in ihrer Heimat mit der höchsten Au
AV much ado about nothing?
In this podcast Professor Steven Fielding cuts to the heart of the debate and furore surrounding the AV referendum.
Oral Presentations: Preparation and Performance
Oral Presentations: Preparation and Performance
Technical Writing Part 1
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Marquette School of Dentistry Expansion Groundbreaking
A groundbreaking celebration for the Marquette University School of Dentistry building expansion was held Tuesday, Sept. 18th.
Consisting of a lower level, first and second floors, the expansion will give the school the opportunity to increase its graduating class size to 100 students per year, and will include a clinic housing 24 operatories, a larger faculty practice clinic, additional classroom space and a research lab. The approximately 45,000 square foot expansion will also allow for the
Cinque Ports
The Confederation of Cinque Ports is a historic series of coastal towns in Kent and Sussex.
Flash Mobbing at the Rochester Fringe Festival
Rochester students, led by the University's Dance & Movement Program director Missy Pfohl Smith, plan and stage a flash mob frenzy as one of the hundreds of acts at the inaugural Rochester Fringe Festival. We can't wait to see what they come up with next year!
MSU Faculty Conversations: Sue Carter
Sue Carter, professor in Michigan State University's School of Journalism, talks about her 21 years as a faculty member and her passion for teaching.
Model UN Training at National Geographic Breakingviews: Little consumer glee from Bernanke's QE Asia Week Ahead: China leadership, Indonesia data in focus Changing the face of war crimes.
Dr Olympia Bekou, from the School of Law, talks to the UON podcast about her pending trip to the International Criminal Court's review in Uganda, where aggession could be added to the list of crimes it can prosecute.
Impact Campaign - Sustainable Futures
This video introduces the theme of 'Sustainable Futures' as part of Impact: The Campaign for Nottingham.
CMU Energy Presentation: Smart Transportation Sound Waves on Drum
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Model UN Training at National Geographic
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Sept 27 - Antony Currie and Breakingviews columnists discuss how only a small portion of the Fed's $2.3 trln in aid has directly benefited Main Street.
Sept. 28 - A possible announcement on the 18th Party Congress in China and Indonesian economic data are on the mind of Breakingviews Asia Editor Peter Thal Larsen as he discusses the week ahead in Asia.
Stephen Smith is one of the many faculty experts at Carnegie Mellon University contributing to the work of the Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation. Smith, a research professor of robotics and director, Intelligent Coordination and Logistics Laboratory, discusses how "smart transportation" can help cities use less fuel.
The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at CMU leverages the expertise of more than 100 faculty from across the university to address several complex chal













