Expressions with Two Variables - Khan Academy
Basics of expression with two variables. (01:59)
Steve Jobs - Mini Biography
Watch a short biography video on Steve Jobs and learn about his childhood in California, his co-founding Apple with Steve Wozniak, and his death in 2011. (03:40)
Why Aren't We Using the Multiplication Sign? = Khan Academy
Sal Khan explores why we avoid using the traditional multiplication sign in algebra. (04:58)
Research & Relevance: Frank Warnock
Professor Frank Warnock, the Paul M. Hammaker Professor of Business Administration, teaches his students to use market-based solutions to solve societal issues. Some examples include mobile banking solutions in rural areas, micro-loans and working with governments to improve housing finance.
The Initiative for Business in Society (IBiS) is a research center dedicated to being the foremost global catalyst of thought, information and action on business' role in society. U.Va. Darden School of Bus
Research & Relevance: Ed Davis
Professor Ed Davis discusses his research on humanitarian disaster response and supply chain management. He sees the need for improved coordination of relief efforts from all sectors. He has worked with practitioners and businesses to help them formulate new ideas for solving problems.
The Initiative for Business in Society (IBiS) is a research center dedicated to being the foremost global catalyst of thought, information and action on business' role in society. U.Va. Darden School of Business
Research & Relevance: Tim Kraft
Assistant Professor Tim Kraft discusses how businesses are a part of society and how they can no longer operate in a "bubble." His research looks at environmental issues in regard to supply chain and operations management.
The Initiative for Business in Society (IBiS) is a research center dedicated to being the foremost global catalyst of thought, information and action on business' role in society. U.Va. Darden School of Business faculty discuss how their work contributes to preparing leaders
The First Week at Darden - 2012
Darden Second Year; Peter Gavin (MBA '13) interviews fellow students at First Coffee about their first week back at school. September 2012.
Study Abroad (Office of International Education)
The University of Richmond has one of the most successful study abroad programs of any US university. We offer options in all regions of the world and can accommodate any major. Most UR students go abroad at least once before graduation and find their lives and careers enriched by the experience.
University of Maryland Study Suggests Neonatal Cardiac Stem Cells May Help Restore Heart Function
Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, who are exploring novel ways to treat serious heart problems in children, have conducted the first direct comparison of the regenerative abilities of neonatal and adult-derived human cardiac stem cells. Among their findings: cardiac stem cells (CSCs) from newborns have a three-fold ability to restore heart function to nearly normal levels compared with adult CSCs. Further, in pre-clinical models of heart attack, hearts treated with ne
IDS350 Session 1 Fall 2012
Gardens of California with Jerry Turney 09/09/12
Realizing the Democratic Ideal at Illinois State
At the bachelor's level, Illinois State University is the largest producer of teachers in the United States. In all, 5,000 Teacher Education students enroll in 43 programs across five colleges annually at Illinois State. And every single one is working hard to realize the Democratic Ideal.
Learn more at http://COE.IllinoisState.edu
Talking Crepes with Kinchie
Interview with President of Kinchies LLC, Andrew Kincheloe. Discussing starting out as a young entrepreneur, the struggles, the achievements, and what you must do to succeed.
Catholic Mass - 9/9/2012 (Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time)
Duke Catholic Center
Fr. Michael Martin, OFM Conv., celebrant
http://catholic.duke.edu
Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, 9pm
Homily begins @ 17:11
Please note that due to the Chapel's closure next Sunday, there will be no live broadcast or streaming of Catholic mass. A copy will be posted to www.youtube.com/DukeChapel within 2-3 days. Both evening and morningmass will be in Goodson Chapel in Duke Divinity School's Westbrook building next week (Sept 16).
Scripture:
First Reading: Isaiah
Tower Views - Music Fest 2012
In this edition of Tower Views, Larry Burns is in the studio with Alexander Zonjic discussing Music Fest- this Friday, September 14.
Tower Views - UT Gateway
In this edition of Tower Views, Larry Burns is on location at The Gateway Development with Matt Schroeder VP Real Estate & Bus Development.
UT Gateway Dedication
Media Coverage
Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Reopens Oct 27
Born in New York City, Roosevelt had lifelong connections to the Museum. His father was one of the founders, and young Theodore often visited. Later, Museum scientists advised him on conservation policy.
In this video, Museum Curator David Hurst Thomas; Roosevelt biographers Douglas Brinkley, Edmund Morris, and Patricia O'Toole; and Theodore Roosevelt IV discuss Roosevelt's lifelong association with the Museum and his conservation legacy.
Douglas Brinkley, a professor of history at Rice Univ
Bison Diorama Highlights Conservation Effort
Ross D. E. MacPhee, a curator in the Mammalogy Deparment and supervising curator of the restoration of the Hall of North American Mammals, explains how both species featured in the American bison and pronghorn antelope diorama thrive today because of the careful efforts of committed conservationists such as Theodore Roosevelt. The restored Hall of North American Mammals and the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial reopen October 2012. Visit http://amnh.org/roosevelt for more information.
CREDITS:
MUSIC
Uniqlo CEO says speed won't always win retail race
Sept. 7 - With its products taking on average a year and a half to get to market, Fast Retailing president Tadashi Yanai is betting on 'slow fashion' appealing to cost-conscious consumers.
OECD September economic forecast
Sept. 6 - The organisation publishes its outlook for member states. Chief Economist Pier Carlo Padoan will tell Reuters' Axel Threlfall the thinking behind the numbers.













