2011-2012 Horizon League Regular Season Champions
In its fifth season of Horizon League competition, the Valparaiso men's basketball program gave fans five extra minutes of entertainment Tuesday evening at the ARC before capturing its first league title. More at Valpoathletics.com.
Racing With the Sun
The University of Michigan Solar Car Team competes in the World Solar Challenge in Australia. The all-student team designs and builds new vehicles every 2 years - not to mention handling every aspect of fundraising, logistics, travel, etcetera, etcetera.
Texas Tech Professors Size Up The Oscars & Give Their 2012 Picks
Rob Peaslee, assistant professor, College of Mass Communications, and Rob Weiner, associate librarian and pop culture expert, size up the 2012 Oscars and tell you their picks.
Mac In A Minute - Flag Football, Charity Ball, and an Announcement? OH MY!!
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The Art of Numbers - Course Trailer
Empirical and Mathematical Understanding 19: The Art of Numbers -- Alyssa Goodman (Astronomy)
The British Empire - Course Trailer
Societies of the World 14: The British Empire -- Maya Jasanoff (History)
The Future of Globalization: Issues, Actors, and Decisions - Course Trailer
Societies of the World 48. The Future of Globalization: Issues, Actors, and Decisions -- Lawrence H. Summers (University Professor; Economics), Lant Prtichett (Harvard Kennedy School)
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The History of the Personal Computer
Project for AP American History documenting the history of the personal computer. The PC has changed society forever. In 1936 the Z1 was created in Germany and did simple tasks.
Part 2 - Chapter 20 - A Room with a View by E. M. Forster
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Part 2, Chapter 20: The End of the Middle Ages. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Elizabeth Klett.
Playlist for A Room with a View by E. M. Forster: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7E2901A657A5E9D4
Civic Media Session: "What's Your Information Diet?" If we are what we eat, does it hold that we are also what we read and watch? You've made a New Year's Resolution to eat healthy, but do you ever consider what you feed your brain? When's the last time you took a critical look at the news and information sources that help you form opinions, learn new things, and generally live your life? Center director Ethan Zuckerman will discuss these questions with Clay Johnson, author of The Information Diet, and Sean B. Cash, Associate Pr
#183: For show only? The language of human rights in national constitutions Shape Shifting Proteins | New Bio-Bandage Building Virtual Architectural History FACES: ROTC alumnus Class teams engineering leadership students with Hungarian university Launching a Brand Applications Portfolio Leadership Role of the CIO Strategy Execution
Dr. Jeremy England from MIT talks about his work understanding how proteins change their shape. Then Dr. Paula Hammond from MIT describes her lab's bio-bandage, a quick and effective way to stop bleeding on a battlefield.
Art professor Caroline Bruzelius has teamed with a group of computer science and visual studies colleagues to teach students how to digitally model ancient sculpture and medieval architecture to give viewers a virtual experience of history.
A Del Mar College alumnus shares some thoughts about the College's Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) program, which operates in tandem with the program at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.
Participating in an international experience traditionally means study abroad or a similar college program. But an engineering leadership course is letting students learn in a global context without having to leave the confines of campus.
The class, International Leadership of Enterprise and Development (ILEAD), teams students in Penn State's engineering leadership program with economics students at Corvinus University in Budapest, Hungary, using the latest information technology available.
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The principles of launching a brand or a brand extension are critical to a business. Get it wrong and the consequences can be disastrous. Dr Radu Dimitriu explains.
Chris Edwards looks at how to manage the multiplicity of applications within a company in a strategic manner. Introduces a tool called the applications portfolio which enables managers to give appropriate treatment according to their strategic importance.
The changing role of IT leadership is discussed in relation to meeting the key challenges that are required for the IT manager to step up to top team involvement.
Rob Lambert outlines the critical importance of strategy execution and how to go about the process to ensure greater effectiveness.













