Weather in Urdu for learners who are able to read Urdu.
Weather in Urdu for learners who are able to read Urdu.
Dedication of the Clawson Classroom
Classroom 160 at the Darden School of Business boasts a new name: the Clawson Classroom.
Faculty, students, administrators and friends gathered at First Coffee in PepsiCo Forum on January 19, 2011 to dedicate the classroom in honor of Professor Jim Clawson, who joined Darden 30 years ago and teaches leadership and organizational behavior (LOB).
The classroom dedication was financed by Darden alumnus Henry Skelsey (MBA '84), who is co-founder and managing partner of PRC Venture Partners LLC and
NEED, by Carrie Jones
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Catholic News (Part 2): USC's James Heft Organizes International Catholic Symposium at the Vatican
Fr. James Heft, Alton Brooks Professor of Religion and President of the Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies at USC, made Catholic news by organizing an international symposium at the Vatican for a renowned group of scholars -- including economists, ethicists, business leaders and theologians. The group discussed key themes from Pope Benedict the XVI's first social encyclical, "Caritas in veritate" [Charity in Truth], and how his writings relate to social justice and the current economic cris
Fondation Damien : ICT-opdracht In deze opdracht zoeken de leerlingen het antwoord op vragen over de Damiaanactie, de film en het leven van pater Damiaan. Ze werken ook met een online woordenboek.

The Evacuation of Saigon
A video by Meet Me at the Corner. This video has a student interviewing Mr. Vern Jumper, a retired Air Officer who was on duty during the Evacuation of Saigon. The video takes place in San Diego, CA while touring the U.S.S. Midway Museum. The video contains some actual photographs from the time period. A teacher could also use this video to teach students how to conduct an interview. (4:42)
Ryan Blanchette, LGO '98, tells China LGO students and alumni about the power of the LGO network
The China Leaders for Global Operations (CLGO) program began in 2007 at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. It is a dual-degree MBA and SM in Engineering program affiliated with the MIT LGO program. The first gathering of CLGO alumni, along with current students, faculty and industry partners, took place in Shanghai on January 20, 2011.
A featured speaker was Ryan Blanchette, LGO '98, who worked from 2009-2011 as the General Manager of the TRW CTCS Braking joint venture in Chongqing, China. Ryan sp
About Orientation at California College of the Arts
Find out more about CCA's orientation process (required for all entering first-year students) from students who've gone through the process.
Mammoth Animation
This is a short movie about a lonely mammoth wandering around in a blizzard. This animation was by a David Otzen from 3D College Denmark. The beautiful images are set to music and although there is no narration, it could be a nice introduction to a lesson about the Mammoth or about extinction. (01:45)
El chico perezoso En un día soleado el padre de Paul, que era pescador, le pidió a su hijo que fuera a buscar leña al bosque, porque el día siguiente iba a llevarlo en barca a ver las ballenas y necesitaba esa leña…
I Want to be a Jedi
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No ‘Off’ switch - Radio presenter Andy Kershaw
Andy presented his Radio 1 show for 15 years and joined Radio 3 in 2001. A journalist at heart, he has often reinvented himself as a foreign correspondent for BBC radio news and occasionally made travel documentaries for Channel 4. He reported for the BBC from the midst of a volcanic eruption at Montserrat.
Keeping Art Alive
CCA participates in the first "Keeping Art Alive Dance Marathon," an annual fundraiser for the Creative and Expressive Arts Program at Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakland.
A Toolbox for Working with Living Invertebrates
My objective is to promote more successful collection, culture, handling, viewing, and classroom investigation of living invertebrates by using the "right tool for the right job." To do this, I present ideas for building and using novel, inexpensive tools (i.e., "gadgets and gizmos") for efficient collection of a wide variety of living invertebrates in the field. I also offer new approaches, materials, and tools for improved handling and viewing of living invertebrates in the laboratory. A centr
Apoptosis - Cell Biology
This is an introductory survey of cell and developmental biology. The assembly of supramolecular structures; membrane structure and function; the cell surface; cytoplasmic membranes; the cytoskeleton and cell motility; the eukaryotic genome, chromatin, and gene expression; the cell cycle; organelle biogenesis, differentiation, and morphogenesis.
Voices from MIT Haiti Symposium
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GoNU.TV Game Recap - Women's Ice Hockey vs. UConn - February 19, 2011
Stephanie Gavronsky and Rachel Llanes potted goals for the Huskies, but two goals in 25 seconds by UConn sealed the victory. Leah Sulyma made 33 saves for NU.
Stop 25: Henry Diltz - Tina Turner
WHO SHOT ROCK & ROLL:
A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present
February 25, 2011 - May 22, 2011
Who Shot Rock & Roll is the first major exhibition on rock and roll to put photographers in...
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Why has the price of gas gone up?
Atif Kubursi, professor of economics, talks about the impact uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa have had on the cost of oil, as well as why it won't just be the price of gas that goes up.
Nick Mount on It's A Good Life, If You Don't Weaken
Big Ideas presents University of Toronto English professor, Nick Mount, on the graphic novel It's a Good Life, If You Don't Weaken by Seth.













