Alex Corck-Adelman - SU President
Alex talks about all the different opportunities offered by the SU.
12. Are We a Self-Hating Commercial Society? 13. The Glories of Change The World Beyond Christian Europe in the Romance Epics of Boiardo and Ariosto Henry Kissinger speaks at SMU Paper promises 20th Annual Mid-America Guitar Ensemble Festival Showing Solidarity with Japan: Global Roundup with the Airport Economist Toyota's Global Mindset Blunder in China Breakingviews: Do as I say, not as I do -- German wages Match My Clock PSY101 Session 8 Spring 2012 Alessandro Minelli: Darwin in the 21st Century: Nature, Humanity, and God Banking and the Business Cycle This rare study by C.A. Phillips, together with T.F. McManus and R.W. Nelson, appeared in 1937 as an Austrian-style analysis of the stock market crash and the great depression that followed.
It explores the many theories tossed about at the time, and concludes that the theory "here developed may be called a 'central banking' explanation of the depression. The depth and duration of the depression are held to be the ineluctable consequences of the preceding boom. That boom could never have Marv Caruthers Good Friday Tenebrae Service- 4/6/2012- Sam Wells Finding a Hero for Kajal Charter Lecture 2012 The Future of the Present: Faculty Imagine the FAS at 400 - Conversations@FAS Informed Consent Prior to Immunization: Initial Visit in Series: Parent has reviewed standard inform
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Session on Literature and Liberty. Recorded 10 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. [15:09]
Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger spoke at SMU on March 27, 2002, at the invitation of the Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility. He discussed the changing nature of American power in the wake of the September 11 attacks.
History shows that when debtors default and crisis occur, international monetary systems are remade. A new world order will emerge from the current financial crisis, explains Philip Coggan, Buttonwood columnist and Capital Markets Editor at The Economist, and it will be governed by the creditor nation of the future, China.
Valparaiso hosted the 20th annual Mid-America Guitar Ensemble Festival March 23-25, 2012. The Festival consisted of over 230 students from over 20 different colleges and universities.
In the wake of the tsunami, two significant women highlighted how economies worldwide can support the country as it rebuilds after the disaster. From the Global Roundup series by Airport Economist Tim Harcourt, JW Neville professor at UNSW's Australian School of Business.
Thunderbird School of Global Management alumnus Donny Huang talks March 15, 2012, at the Developing Leaders for Global Roles Summit. http://www.thunderbird.edu/globalmindset
April 4 - Germany calls for euro zone austerity while raising its own wages; Who'll fill JPMorgan banker Ian Hannam's shoes?
This is a song about matching the clocks to the correct hour and learning how to read a clock. (02:51)
Understanding Human Behavior with Nancy Melucci 04/02/12
Alessandro Minelli:Mathematical, Physical, and Natural Sciences faculty member at the University of Padua.
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A service of Good Friday worship in Duke University Chapel. The Reverend Dr Samuel Wells delivers a sermon entitled "Finished"
Opening Excerpt from the Service: (19:59)
"Why are we here? Why are we gathered in a grand, gothic building to remember a man who died a criminal's death 2000 years ago on the other side of the world? What on earth has that got to do with us? I had a colleague who had an unfortunate habit of starting meetings by saying, "Why are we here?" It would always lead to an awk
Students at Athens Academy, along with Be the Match, sponsored a bone
marrow drive on UGA's campus as an effort to find a match for classmate
Kajal Patel, a 6th grader who has been diagnosed with a life-threatening
immune disorder.
UGA Charter Lecture with Lee Lynd -- Spring 2012
The Spring 2012 Charter Lecture was presented at the University of Georgia Chapel on March 29, 2012, by Lee R. Lynd. Dr. Lynd is the Queneau Distinguished Professor of Engineering at Dartmouth College and leads the Global Sustainable Bioenergy Project. In his lecture, titled "The Sustainable Resource Transition," Dr. Lynd predicts a third social revolution to follow the Agricultural Revolution and the Industrial Revolution that he described as t
How will the digital revolution transform the FAS in 25 years? How could the role of individual scholars change as access to and quantities of data exponentially increase? What function should the Harvard campus serve when virtual classrooms can reach across the world? How should universities allocate their resources, physically and financially, as new technologies demand and enable fresh collaborations? Join us for two panel discussions that imagine how current trends may transform the way Harv
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