Learn Hindi Daily Show – I like Hindi. What? Last of the Clever Crow story.
“I like Hindi.” is something that we all should be able to say. Once we know this phrase, we will be able to say that we like anything. Let’s take...
The week ahead: June 2nd 2011
Ratko Mladic appears before the ICC, Portugal and Peru hold elections and the battle for the Republican nomination heats up in America
Relatie tussen tijd, ruimte en afstand De animatie laat zien hoe op afstand wordt vertegenwoordigd door het gebied van de VT grafiek. Eenvoudig en intuïtief, maar gebruikt alleen de wiskunde taal die universeel is.

STS-134 Daily Mission Recap - Flight Day 16
A video recap of flight day 16 of the STS-134 mission of space shuttle Endeavour to the International Space Station.
Lunar Lion team travels to research center for spacecraft design assistance
While some PSU students were taking it easy during spring break the the Penn State Lunar Lion X Prize team traveled to the Glenn Research Center for some expert design assistance. The team was able to utilize the "state of the art" facility and tap into the vast wealth of knowledge the NASA engineers had to set the design for their competition spacecraft. Produced by C Roy Parker
"Introduction to Stagecraft, Spring 2009"
" Offered in the spring and fall terms, Introduction to Stagecraft is a hands-on course that gets students working with the tools and techniques of theatrical production in a practical way. It is not a design course but one devoted to artisanship. Among the many remarkable final projects that have been proposed and presented at the end of the course have been a Renaissance hourglass blown in the MIT glass shop and set into a frame turned on our set shop lathe; a four harness loom built by a stud
Coach Damon Stoudamire talks about his new job with the Memphis Tigers.
Coach Damon Stoudamire talks about his new job with the Memphis Tigers.
Coming Home -- Highlights from the 2011 Alumni Weekend
Amidst scenes from the festivities, alumni families share why Johns Hopkins and Homecoming are so special to them.
Will to Lead Campaign Reaches Milestone
The Will to Lead: A Campaign for Clemson has surpassed $500 million. As of Wednesday, the total is $503.3 million. The fundraising initiative supports students and faculty by providing scholarships, fellowships, professorships and enhanced learning and research opportunities with top facilities and technology.
Last August university officials launched the public phase of the capital campaign with a goal to raise $600 million in private gifts and commitments by June 30, 2012.
Response during th
Campus Update with President Barker - Will To Lead Campaign Reaches Milestone
The Will to Lead: A Campaign for Clemson has surpassed $500 million. As of Wednesday, the total is $503.3 million. The fundraising initiative supports students and faculty by providing scholarships, fellowships, professorships and enhanced learning and research opportunities with top facilities and technology.
Last August university officials launched the public phase of the capital campaign with a goal to raise $600 million in private gifts and commitments by June 30, 2012.
Response during th
OSU Spring Fashion Show - Equinox
A fashion show developed by the Design and Human Environment program at Oregon State University.
Equinox: Where Dark Meets Light
The Oregon State University Design and Human Environment program puts on a fashion show every year. Designing, modeling, building, managing and promoting all done by OSU students. This is from their Spring 2011 show titled Equinox. Hundreds of hours have gone into this show and we would like to thank everyone involved! You can watch the complete show start to finish here http://youtu.be/KcvWNIFAbqU
Researching Childhood Language Disorders: Rachel Romeo
Rachel Romeo, in Penn's class of 2011, talks about her experiences with the Center for Undergraduate Research and Fellowship (CURF) at Penn. She is a Psychology & Linguistics major in the College who will take her Fulbright & Thouron Awards to University College London to continue her exploration of children's language acquisition.
Making Gasoline from CO2 Using E.Coli: Spencer Glantz
Spencer Glantz is a student at the University of Pennsylvania, and is involved in Penn's Center for Undergraduate Research and Fellowships (CURF). He has taken a job with a startup company working in the emerging field of synthetic biology on projects such as producing gasoline from CO2 using E.coli.
He is a Biochemical Engineering student & a Benjamin Franklin Scholar, and conducts research at Penn's Medical School studying the promise of "Differentiation Therapy" to improve treatment of Leuke
Emergency Room Care in America: GJ Melendez-Torres
Emergency rooms in America have some of the most advanced medical technology, but it's also where people who can't get healthcare anywhere else go. This is one of the issues explored by GJ Melendez-Torres at the University of Pennsylvania in the Center for Undergraduate Research and Fellowship (CURF).
GJ Melendez-Torres, a Truman Scholar & University Scholar, BFS/JWS, and a Nursing Undergraduate Honors Scholar, will receive his Nursing degree and Wharton degree in Economics & Health Care Policy
Early Contributions of African-Americans to International Relations: Tiffany John-Lewis
Tiffany John Lewis is a History major at the University of Pennsylvania and has studied the untold contributions of distinguished African Americans through support from the Penn Undergraduate Research Mentoring program (PURM) and a grant from the University's Benjamin Franklin Society. She also worked with Penn's Center for Undergraduate Research & Fellowships.
Girls Exploring Physics
Given that women make up less than 25 percent of Canadian graduate students pursing physics, SFU physicist Sarah Johnson hopes her workshop "Girls Exploring Physics" will draw girls to the discipline.
Johnson says the initiative, running for a second consecutive year in 2011, targets girls in senior high school because "this is about the age when girls become less interested in physics and engineering. A lot of girls take high-school physics but there's a big drop off in their interest in the d
SFU DCLA 2010: Art Phillips and Carole Taylor
Art Phillips and Carole Taylor have both dedicated many years to serving our community through political leadership after having achieved tremendous personal success in the private sector.
As a founder of investment firm Phillips, Hager and North, Art contributed his fiscal management and professional planning expertise to Vancouver, first as City Council Member and then as Mayor from 1973 to 1977. During this time, he initiated significant environmental and quality of life reforms in the ci















