Photo Slideshow: Rare Books Bind Literature, Art
The UA Poetry Center, which specializes in contemporary works, maintains the L.R. Benes Rare Book Room. "All of our rare books have a focus on poetry but we interpret poetry very broadly. So some of the books have very few words and some are rare first editions of a book and we have everything in between," said Wendy Burk, the Poetry Center's Librarian. The collection includes rare and oversized works by the likes of Robert Frost, Emily McVarish and Robert Creeley and also pieces by UA faculty,
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Conspiracies, distrust and suspicions of health programmes in Africa [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Tim Allen, Dr Laura Bogart, Dr Heidi Larson, Professor Nicoli Nattrass, Dr Melissa Parker | This panel discussion will explore the challenges posed by distrust and conspiracy beliefs about public health programmes (schistosomiasis, lymphatic filariasis, polio and HIV/AIDS) in sub-Saharan Africa (Uganda, Tanzania, Nigeria and South Africa). The successful development of effective technologies to treat HIV and vaccinate against polio, lymphatic filariasis and schistosomiasis
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Charlotte, NC Mayor Anthony Foxx talks about the marketability of lawyers
The Joseph M. Bryan Distinguished Leadership Lecture Series hosts Charlotte, North Carolina Mayor Anthony Foxx. During his lecture he talks about the impact and marketability lawyers can have
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Abraham Lincoln - Second Inaugural Address
NOTE: There are photographs dead Civil War soldiers in this video biography of Abraham Lincoln. Learn about his abolitionist views and his relationship with Frederick Douglass. (02:13)
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Breakingviews: Car wars
Nov 14 - Jeffrey Goldfarb talks to Breakingviews editors about how Tesla and Peugeot are affecting the auto industry in different ways.
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

How to Set a Volleyball

How to Set a Volleyball
How to Set a Volleyball
Rating 0/10

Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Adam Gopnik on the aesthetics of winter


Author(s): The Economist

License information
Related content

Rights not set

Thema kunst
olifant.jpg

Wat is kunst?

Enkele bekende kunstenaars

Kleuren mengen

Kleurrijke spreekwoorden.


Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Indiana Welcome Center
Located in Hammond, at I-80/94 and Kennedy Avenue, a major thoroughfare in Northern Indiana, the Welcome Center houses an exhibit hall and the John Dillinger Museum. The design encompasses images of the South Shore: stainless steel “waves” of Lake Michigan; concrete “sand dunes;” steel, to represent the industry; farms and the Kankakee River.,Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana.,Lake County Journey
Author(s): Creator not set

License information
Related content

Digital Image © 2009 Lake County Visitors Bureau. All Rights Reserved.

Hitachi Trio Board Demo

Hitachi Trio Board Demo
Hitachi Trio Board Demo
Rating 0/10

Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Rethinking Copyright
Description not set
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Hyunuh Yuh 1999
South Korean-born American soprano, Hyunuh Yuh, was a student at the Peabody Conservatory. She later graduated earning a Master of Music and an Artist Diploma. She is accompanied on piano by her sister Hyon-Sook Park.
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Gyration Air Mouse Motion Tools Software

Gyration Air Mouse Motion Tools Software
Gyration Air Mouse Motion Tools Software
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Analysing a design critique
Analysing a design critique.
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Humanitarian Innovation Project: launch event
Special seminar by Dr Alexander Betts, Louise Bloom and Dr Naohiko Omata (University College Dublin) recorded on 15 November 2012 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. HIP is a new project based at the Refugee Studies Centre, researching the role of technology, markets and the private sector to identify new and sustainable humanitarian solutions. The launch event consisted of a panel discussion on the following topics: Humanitarian innovation and refugee pr
Author(s): Alexander Betts, Louise Bloom and Naohiko Omata

License information
Related content

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

VIDEO0013

VIDEO0013
VIDEO0013
Rating 0/10
Views 184

Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Should the Human Rights Act be replaced with a New Bill of Rights? [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Conor Gearty, Professor Francesca Klug, Dr Michael Pinto-Duschinsky | A debate on the value of the Human Rights Act against a British Bill of Rights. Conor Gearty is professor of law at LSE. Francesca Klug is a professorial research fellow at LSE and director of the Human Rights Futures Project. Michael Pinto-Duschinsky is a senior consultant on constitutional affairs at Policy Exchange and was formerly a member of the UK commission on a bill of rights.
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Kwame Belle's Bucket List: The Whiteout Line
Kwame Belle takes on the line for student tickets for the annual Whiteout game, Oswego vs. Plattsburgh in men's hockey (#ozwhiteout). He finds plenty of company reparing for the year's biggest game. Videographer/editor: Kevin Graham.
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

"Q60" (November 26, 2012)
A 60-second look at what's happening at Queens University of Charlotte this week. http://www.queens.edu
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

THE GREAT ANIMAL ORCHESTRA: A Performance & Dialogue in Soundscape and Poetry
Woodberry Poetry Room In performance (of recorded soundscapes and poetic responses) and in dialogue, around concepts of natural and poetic sound, Bernie Krause (author of The Great Animal Orchestra) and Jonathan Skinner (poet and founding editor of Ecopoetics) explored art's relation to the endangered realms of cross-species communication. Co-sponsored by the Woodberry Poetry Room, the Sensory Ethnography Lab and the Film Study Center. September 27, 2012, in the Vong Auditorium, Boylston Hal
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content