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IMPACT Awards -- JuaBar
Student Team JuaBar
JuaBar (jua means "sun" in Swahili) grew out of the Social Ventures course offered by the MBA in Design Strategy program in summer 2011. The team is Olivia Nava (MBA in Design Strategy), Rachel Gant (Industrial Design), and Sachi DeCou (MBA in Design Strategy).
Of the 28 million Tanzanians who are mobile phone subscribers, only 10 percent have access to electricity. They may spend 25 percent of their monthly income and several hours each week commuting to charge their phone
Revised General Education Application & Review Process
Open forum session on the online application process for courses to be considered in the revised general education structure approved by Faculty Senate on October 2, 2012.
This session also includes the review process for course proposals by the Committee on General Education and Intercollegiate Programs (CGEIP). The open forum session is lead by Dr. Josh Smith, Chair of CGEIP.
Jepson School Prelude Ceremony 2012
The Jepson School of Leadership Studies inducted its Class of 2015 at the annual Prelude ceremony. Keynote speakers included Jepson alumna Michelle Swartz Castiglione and Dr. J. Thomas Wren. Nov. 5, 2012
Breakingviews: Americans head to the polls
Nov 6 - Rob Cox, Edward Hadas and Richard Beales discuss the likelihood of a clear winner emerging from the U.S. presidential election and his priorities from the get-go.
The Sun King and his Court: from Rome to Versailles and back
The 2012 Wolfson College Ronald Syme Lecture was given by Professor Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, Master of Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge. The speaker is introduced by College President Professor Hermione Lee. A Roman social and cultural historian, Andrew Wallace-Hadrill was elected as Master of Sidney Sussex, Cambridge, in 2009. For the previous 14 years he served as Director of the British School at Rome. Born in Oxford, son of a distinguished historian of the early middle ages (Jo
"DMC Upside:" SUCCESS Day
Hundreds of Coastal Bend high school Juniors and seniors visited West Campus on Nov. 1, 2012 and learned about Del Mar's admissions process and programs. The students toured display areas and observed demonstrations, program fairs and presentations designed to provide more information about Del Mar College.
This segment of the "DMC Upside" television program was featured in the November 2012 edition, which airs on cable channel 19 in Corpus Christi. The "DMC Upside" is produced by DMC TV.
Salafi Islam, Online Ethics and the Future of the Egyptian Revolution [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Charles Hirschkind | A look at the politics of the Salafi movement in Egypt in relation to changing practices of religious media use. The movement is the political face of a much broader and diverse current within Egyptian society, one grounded less in a specific tradition within Islam than in a grassroots movement centred on ethical reform. Charles Hirschkind is associate professor of anthropology, UC Berkeley.
Red Ribbon Week New Perspectives of Energy Storage Materials ABC for teachers: Splash This is just the beginning of their offering - They hope you keep coming back for more as we add to the resources over the next couple of years. Module One: Preparing to teach online George Lakoff on the 2012 election Pereira- Why Science- Entomology Upper Intermediate S5 #23 - Being Right and Wrong At the Same Time in Japanese Letter Activities "W" with Food New BPS Culinary Science Degree Launching! Happy Holidays #ARTBURST 2012: Bell choir in Young Dining Hall Big and Small Numbers
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By: RASEIBoulder Summary: Energy storage in the electrochemical form is attractive because of its high efficiency and fast response time. New and improved materials for energy storage are urgently required to make more efficient use of our finite supply of fossil fuels, and to enable the effective use of renewable energy sources. In this seminar, I will discuss a few new perspectives for energy storage materials including new Li intercalation compounds, new Na intercalation compounds and new Met
The ABC is picking the best from it's archives and contemporary shows to help you teach and plan for the Australian Curriculum.What you can f
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George Lakoff talks about the 2012 election, and the differences between Republican and Democratic styles of politics, with the Center for Latin American Studies at UC Berkeley.
George Lakoff is a Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley. An expert on political communication and framing, he is the author most recently of "The Little Blue Book: The Essential Guide to Thinking and Talking Democratic" with Elisabeth Wehling.
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Pereira- Why Science- Entomology
Explore Research at the University of Florida: Roberto Pereira, a UF research associate scientist, explains
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You are fairly certain that your father is the smartest man in Japan. Whenever you have a question on any topic, from why the sky over Japan is blue to how quickly the fastest man in Japan can run a mile, he knows the answer. You’re not sure how he came [...]
Introduces the letter W, the W sound, and food that starts with a W. (6:23)
Check out the latest exciting addition to the CIA bachelor's degree universe launching in the 2012-13 academic year—the Bachelor of Professional Studies in Culinary Science!
http://www.ciachef.edu/BPS
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Queens Professor Meg Johnson of the Music Therapy program conducts the Frances J. McClain Music Therapy Bell Choir as they perform holiday favorites assisted by Queens students. See more #ARTBURST clips: http://blogs.queens.edu/arts-at-queens
This is a video about "think parks", which are similar to outdoor museums that promote knowledge. The video explains that think parks can help us to understand and visualize very small and very large numbers. Students should fact-check the number comparisons for further research. (10:43)













