Death of Osama bin Laden: CSUN Faculty Experts React
Dr. Nayereh Tohidi, Professor of Gender and Women's Studies and expert on Islamist extremism and the Middle East, believes the death of bin Laden is a good development in a region where his type of extremist ideology is fading. Meanwhile, Dr. James A. Mitchell, Professor of Political Science and expert on American government and foreign policy, brings up issues on the Obama Administration's level of transparency and other lingering questions.
produced, directed, shot, and edited by Krishna Nar
Valley Performing Arts Center: From Dream to Reality (Construction Slideshow)
The construction of a dream -- CSUN's new Valley Performing Arts Center -- shown in photographs from initial groundbreaking through completion of the building.
This slideshow was originally presented at the Opening Gala on January 29, 2011 and was produced by C4 Consulting.
Student Life at SAIS Panel - SAIS 2011 Open House for Admitted Students
Open House allows newly admitted applicants to immerse themselves in life at SAIS. You'll have the opportunity to find out what the SAIS experience is all about - from current students, alumni, faculty and staff. The SAIS Open House programs include forums on student life, faculty panels, a department lunch, student activities forum, Question & Answer sessions on the SAIS Bologna and Nanjing campuses, and much more.
Dani Rodrik: "The Globalization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy"
Dani Rodrik, Rafiq Hariri Professor of International Political Economy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, discussed "The Globalization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy" on Thursday, April 28.
Funnel spider
One reason why spiders are considered to be arachnids is because their bodies are divided into two sections, although some arachnids do not appear to have two body segments. The front section is called the cephalothorax. The back portion is called the abdomen.
Driving Change, Shaping Lives || Welcome and Shifting Populations Panel
Gender in the Developing World
Welcome Remarks by Barbara J. Grosz (Dean, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study) and Brigitte Madrian (Senior Advisor to the Social Sciences Program, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study and Harvard Kennedy School)
Panel 1: "Shifting Populations" with Amy O'Neill Richard (Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons), Valerie M. Hudson (Brigham Young University), and Rhacel Salazar Parreñas (University of Southern California), moderated by Swanee Hunt
Academic Expectations 2011
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Cultural and Resource Centers at Oregon State University
OSU's seven cultural and resource centers - http://oregonstate.edu/main/campus-diversity are for students and community members who are looking for safe environments where they can learn about issues of identity, culture, heritage, history and self expression. They're also places where the OSU community and the community at large can build relationships. Watch our video and see what the cultural and resource centers can offer you.
Kate Johnson, Class of 2013
Kate Johnson, an accounting and music major from Florida, shares her experience as a Notre Dame student.
http://admissions.nd.edu
"Paradise Lost" Marathon Reading
Notre Dame students and faculty came together to read the 17th-century English masterpiece "Paradise Lost" aloud in one sitting. Over the course of 10 hours, readers of John Milton's 10,000-line poem moved from heaven to hell to the Garden of Eden, taking on the parts of God, Satan, Adam and Eve, and a host of angels.
Learn More: http://newsinfo.nd.edu/news/21683
Action of drugs that target carriers
This learning resource introduces carriers as a target for drug action and describes how carriers function and how drugs utilise these carriers.
La Crise économique mondiale et le Déclin de l'Empire américain
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The Third International Symposium of Urban Policy Unit for Low-Carbon Society
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Plurilinguisme et pluriculturalisme : l’enseignement du français en Asie de l’Est et dans le mo
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Computer Software
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Opening Symposium of Urban Policy Unit for Low-Carbon Society
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What is Evolution?
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Continuum Mechanics
We present a lecture course of continuum mechanic including fluid mechanics and theory of elasticity, This lecture note starts from the primitive level and covers the topics in the advanced level. It is a self-contained and suitable for study by themselves.
10th APRU Doctoral Students Conference
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Introduction to Cognitive Psychology II
This is a two-sided class where students raise topics and issues, engage in debate, and are introduced to compilations of Web links through lectures and demonstrative experiments. The e-learning system, Moodle, will also be put to use.













