Student Awards Convocation 2011
Armstrong's 2011 Student Awards Convocation celebrates the Academics excellence, service and leadership of many of its best students.
Student Scholars Symposium 2011
Examples of the best scholarly work produced by Armstrong students throughout the academic year is showcased at this research symposium.
Emerging Social Sector Leader Paula Tenaglia
Paula Tenaglia of Action Against Hunger participates in the 2011 American Express Leadership Academy at Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale, Arizona.
The intersections economics, psychology and education
Two prominent University of Minnesota faculty, Aldo Rustichini and Robert Krueger, are the featured speakers at a special U of M Heller-Hurwicz Economics Institute's (HHEI) forum on "Psychology and Economics: Perspectives on Decision Making" May 4 2011. Visit http://hhei.umn.edu for more.
Research shows that economic success relates to a combination of cognitive skills, human capital accumulation and personality characteristics. Now, researchers are trying to formulate more accurate predictions
SPC Living Well - Episode 2 Promo
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About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college.
In June 2001, SPJC officially became St. Petersburg College when Florida's governor signed legislation making it the first community college in Flori
SPC Apollo Award - 2011
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SPC Apollo Award - 2010 Winner: Nhi Do.
The Apollo Award, given each year since 1966, is presented by the St. Petersburg College Alumni Association to the outstanding associate degree graduate. Winners are chosen for their leadership, scholastic standing, community service, honors and awards.
About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two
Team Air Force One-Aerial Photography at Valpo
Team Air Force One was to provide the Valparaiso University Art Department with a camera that will allow students to safely capture photographs from a variety of outdoor locations.
Northeastern Commencement 2011: Sarah Tishler
Undergraduate student speaker Sarah Tishler told fellow graduating seniors they are about to "take flight" and embark on amazing paths.
The Sultan's Album: Bringing the Empire into the Palace
Emine Fetvaci, Assistant Professor of Art History, Boston University.
Fortress Europe: Pushing Back Unwanted Migrants
Marco Jacquemet, Associate Professor of Communication Studies, University of San Francisco. April 7, 2011
TEDx McMaster U - Dr. Patangi Rangachari
"Twixt, Tweets and Twits: Testing Time for Teachers"
TEDx McMaster U - Professor Hayden King
"Canoe Believe IT? Implications of an Indigenized Academy"
Summer Driving - Psychology professor June Pilcher warns
Many people are making plans for summer vacations. Drivers, for the most part, respect DUI laws, but Clemson University psychology professor June Pilcher warns, other drivers may take another dangerous chance behind the wheel. And, like driving under the influence, it too, can be deadly.
GRCC Commencement 2011
GRCC Commencement - April 29, 2011
Human skeleton vs. skeletons of closely related animals
Many obvious similarities between primate skeletons suggest a common ancestor. Differences suggest adaptations unique to each kind of primate. Man walks upright, whereas the long front limbs help a gibbon and orangutan climb or balance on all four limbs. Nancy Pelaez
Wallace Wurth Memorial Lecture 2011 - Kerry O'Brien (EXCERPT)
See full lecture here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCHoVvb6kOM
AHRCentre Annual Public Lecture: United States Ambassador Jeffrey Bleich
United States Ambassador Jeffrey Bleich gives the Australian Human Rights Centre Annual Public Lecture; his topic: The United States and Australia's Commitment to Human Rights in the Asia-Pacific.
Kate Johnson, Class of 2013
Kate Johnson, an accounting and music major from Florida, shares her experience as a Notre Dame student.
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"Paradise Lost" Marathon Reading
Notre Dame students and faculty came together to read the 17th-century English masterpiece "Paradise Lost" aloud in one sitting. Over the course of 10 hours, readers of John Milton's 10,000-line poem moved from heaven to hell to the Garden of Eden, taking on the parts of God, Satan, Adam and Eve, and a host of angels.
Learn More: http://newsinfo.nd.edu/news/21683
6.3.2 The cosmos
How does the computer's peculiar binary world of digital entities differ from our analogue world of colour, sound, taste and touch? This unit explores the way in which information, in the form of text, still and moving images, and sound can cross the boundary from the analogue universe into a digital world.













