Executive Education CNN advert Peter Voser GLS 2010 interview Regent Street Sewer AA98_05975 REGENT STREET SEWER, Regent Street, Westminster, Greater London. A workman looking along the Regent Street sewer by torchlight. Photographed by Eric de Mare. Date range: 1945-1980. Conversation on Leadership & Global Justice Spanier at Senate Appropriations hearing in Harrisburg, March 16, 2011 This Week @Minnesota: March 12-18 Sara Neher's Video Blog: Full-Time MBA 3-16-11 Pakistan's troubled economy VUCast: Political influence 18.03 Differential Equations (MIT) Family firms 2011 The Year Of... Websites 2011 is the year of many events that will be of interest to teachers and students around the world. Here are a few sites that you might use along the way. ELEC2141 Digital Circuit Design - Lecture 4 Office Hours with Miguel Nicolelis on Brain-Machine Interfaces Treasure Savannah Spring 2011 FORMATIC Paris 2011 - Innovations pour le système de santé.
FORMATIC Paris 2011 - Innovations pour le système de santé : message lu par Robert PICARD pour excuser l'absence de Michel GAGNEUX retenu au ministère.
Finding the Circle's Center Conversations with History - Leon Botstein
"The SEP programme strengthened my position as a leader and helped me get through what have been some pretty challenging times economically," Philip Stockton(SEP65) shares his thoughts on the School's Senior Executive Programme in a new CNN advert.
Peter Voser, CEO of Royal Dutch Shell, on what we can learn from emerging markets

Participants in the Jepson School of Leadership Studies' Jepson Colloquium 2011 take part in an informal discussion on Leadership & Global Justice. January 28-29, 2011
Excerpts from President Graham Spanier's remarks and responses to questions from Pennsylvania senators on the Appropriations Committee. This was during annual hearings on the state's budget and the 52% cut in Penn State's appropriation.
It's the week of March 12-18th and in this episode of This Week @Minnesota, the Twin Cities campus is a lonely place because of spring break. Medical students were on campus though, because it was Match Day on Thursday. Match Day is when medical students learn where they will be placed for their residencies. Plus, take a look at a U of M technology that helps prevent runoff from getting into our lakes and streams when the snow starts to melt.
Round 2 decisions, the waitlist and Global Business Experiences are the topics for this video blog from Sara Neher, Assistant Dean of MBA Admissions at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business.
Dr Kamal Munir says the development of a clear industrial policy is key to reversing Pakistan's economic decline
In this week’s VUCast: The value of voting with your wallet; how a Vandy alum is keeping Michelle Obama on the best dressed list; Facebook brings together a Vandy student and G.W. Bush; and meet the rapping business professor.
Includes audio/video content: AV lectures. Differential Equations are the language in which the laws of nature are expressed. Understanding properties of solutions of differential equations is fundamental to much of contemporary science and engineering. Ordinary differential equations (ODE's) deal with functions of one variable, which can often be thought of as time.
In a new podcast Nigel Nicholson, Professor of Organisational Behaviour at London Business School, explains why other organisations need to pay attention to the unique culture of family firms.

ELEC2141 Week 2 Lecture 1: Combinational Logic Circuits 1
Miguel Nicolelis is the Anne W. Deane Professor of Neuroscience and co-director of Duke University's Center for Neuroengineering. He is a native of Sao Paulo, Brazil, where he received his M.D. and Ph.D. in neurophysiology from the University of Sao Paulo. He answered questions about his research on brain-machine interfaces during a live "Office Hours" webcast interview March 18, 2011. Learn more at http://www.nicolelislab.net.
Armstrong students, faculty and staff participated in a city-wide day of service. Several volunteer teams were dispatched to various locations throughout Savannah to perform community work.
In this video segment from Cyberchase, the CyberSquad must find the exact center of a circle in order to save Motherboard.
"Music and Education"
Leon Botstein, President, Bard College; Conductor and Music Director, New York Symphony Orchestra
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Leon Botstein, President of Bard College and conductor and music director of the New York Symphony Orchestra. Botstein traces his dual career paths. He compares leadership in an orchestra and in a liberal arts college. He recalls his innovations as a conductor emphasizing the need to place music in its intellectual, political and soci

