L'héritage de l'Espagne des trois cultures : musulmans, juifs et chrétiens. Présentation / I. Tou
L'héritage de l'Espagne des trois cultures : musulmans, juifs et chrétiens. Présentation / Isabelle Touton. Rencontre-débat organisées par l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, l'Institut Cervantes de Toulouse, en partenariat avec les Presses Universitaires du Mirail et le Centre d'Initiatives artistiques du Mirail (CIAM). Toulouse : Institut Cervantès, 8 avril 2010. Cette journée fête le 25 ème anniversaire de la revue Horizons maghrébins, Le droit à la mémoire<
Otis: Share a Memory of the Woman's Building: Shauna Gunderson
Otis College: Doin' It In Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman's Building:
Weekend of October 15-16, 2011:
Still Doin' It: Fanning the Flames of the Woman's Building:
Share a Memory of the Woman's Building
During the Weekend of October 15-16, 2011, women gave their memories of their experiences at the Woman's Building. Some were there and participated in numerous activities, some were influenced by it.
Otis College exhibition "Doin' It In Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman's Building"
The University of Memphis 2012 Authur S. Holmon Lifetime Achievement Award.
The University of Memphis 2012 Authur S. Holmon Lifetime Achievement Award is presented to Dr. Rosie Phillips Bingham at the opening ceremony for Black History Month at the U of M.
Lecture with Bassam El Baroni
This lecture was filmed October 18, 2011, as part of the Graduate Lecture Series at Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts.
Bassam El Baroni is a curator and art critic based in Alexandria, Egypt. He is the cofounder and director of the collectively run, nonprofit art space Alexandria Contemporary Arts Forum (ACAF), which has been in operation since 2005. Baroni's recent curatorial projects include You, Me, and the Trajectories of a Post-Everything Er
CINEMA VISIONARIES: An Evening with Barry Jenkins
CINEMA VISIONARIES: An Evening with Barry Jenkins was presented by the Film Program at CCA on Tuesday, November 22, 2011. The event was filmed in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus.
Award-winning filmmaker and Film Program visiting artist Barry Jenkins shared a compilation of his short films from 2003-11 and hosted a postscreening Q&A. The Independent Spirit Award nominee's feature film debut, "Medicine for Melancholy," was hailed as one of the best films of 2009 by A. O. Scott of
Jeremy Mende: Rome and Other Stories
This lecture was recorded Wednesday, November 30, 2011, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts.
2010-11 Rome Prize winner in design, Jeremy Mende, thinks out loud about the unthinkable.
Read feature on Jeremy Mende:
http://www.cca.edu/news/2010/04/19/faculty-member-jeremy-mende-receives-rome-prize
95 Years of Marquette Basketball
More than 100 former players, coaches and staff came together Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012, at the Bradley Center to celebrate the 95th anniversary of the Marquette men's basketball program. Watch members of the 1977 NCAA championship team reflect on the program's history and what it means to be a part of it.
Keck Medicine of USC
Enjoy a fast-paced video tour of the medical breakthroughs happening at Keck Medicine of USC. Addressing the most pressing health challenges of our times -- from Alzheimer's and autism to cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and a host of other conditions -- the researchers at USC are discovering the causes and the cures.
Learn more about research at Keck Medicine of USC: http://keck.usc.edu/research
Learn more about the University of Southern California: http://www.usc.edu
Learn about the Campai
Choral Vespers - 2/02/2012 -- Celebration of Presentation of Our Lord (Candlemas)
A service of Choral Vespers in Duke University Chapel. Officiated by The Rev. Bruce Puckett. The Duke Vespers Ensemble directed by Dr. Allan Friedman. On LE CANTIQUE DE SIMEON. Organist: David Arcus. 1 Samuel 1:1-10, 1 John 3:1-8, Luke 2:22-35.
http://www.chapel.duke.edu/media/documents/02-02-12_V_2up.pdf
Sunday Service - 2/5/2012 - Sam Wells
A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Reverend Dr. Samuel Wells delivers a sermon entitled "Are You Tired?."
Opening excerpt from the sermon: (31:59)
"Picture the scene. It's Sunday night. You're at home with your loved ones -- except just tonight, they don't really feel like loved ones: they feel like your dull, ordinary, hang-around ones, the people who leave their laundry on the ground for you to pick up, the companions who put their dishes in the sink for you miraculously to
Arizona Telemedicine Program
The Arizona Telemedicine Program is a large, multidisciplinary, university-based program that provides telemedicine services, distance learning, informatics training, and telemedicine technology assessment capabilities to communities throughout Arizona.
Interview Bloopers #4: "No, Really!"
Sometimes, truth is stranger than fiction: this series is based on actual responses given during real interviews. Don't make the same mistakes! Check out the many resources available to you through Career Services at http://www.career.arizona.edu/Students/interviewguide.
Realizing the Democratic Ideal
At the Bachelor's level, Illinois State University is the largest producer of teachers in the United States. 5,000 Teacher Education students enroll in 43 programs across five colleges annually at ISU. And every single one is working hard to Realize the Democratic Ideal.
IDS350 Session 3 Spring 2012
Gardens of California with Jerry Turney 02/05/12
Dr. Chris Barnhart discusses biology careers, research
If it lives in a river in the Ozarks, Dr. Christopher Barnhart has probably come across it. Dr. Barnhart has taught biology classes at MSU since 1991, and he does research on native freshwater mussels and other invertebrate animals.
"My work is also my hobby," he says. "I like to go into streams and take a look."
Students benefit from his pastime — they may do fieldwork with him at the river, or laboratory experiments on campus. "At Missouri State," he says, "we have opportunities for stud
SAACS Students - Academic Spotlight
Missouri State University's Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society was recently recognized for its activities by the American Chemical Society. ACS recognizes successful student chapters for conducting exceptional programs and activities during the academic year.
The award winning chapters, including Missouri State's, were recognized in the November/December issue of "In Chemistry" magazine and at the ACS Student Chapter Award ceremony held at the ACS National Meeting in San Diego
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Common Lionfish--An Overview
This short video gives excellent real life, close up footage of a Common Lionfish swimming in its ocean habitat. A striking, boldly-patterned fish, the common lionfish (Pterois volitans) has distinctive bands of red and white stripes and conspicuous, elongated, fan-like fins. The red and white stripes are intermingled with varying reddish, golden brown and black-brown bars or stripes, alternating against a pale yellowish-white background. This is a great resource to help build background kn
Dirty Jobs: Slippery Sucker
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