Handling Questions on Science and Religion in the Parish
Revd Dr Patrick Richmond : Course
An Introduction to the Science and Religion Dialogue
Revd Dr John Polkinghorne : Course
MIT Family Weekend Convocation “Footprints in the Rock” and The 270 Design Contest (1989)
MIT Family Weekend, "Footprints in the Rock" with speakers: Phillip Morrison, Phyllis Morrison, Paul E. Gray and Harry West. Phyllis Morrison demonstrate the essence of scientific inquiry through a detailed account of how the Olduvai Gorge hominid footprints were discovered and how careful methods of interpretation brought out their full meaning and significance. The Morrisons emphasize how in science the process of discovery and understanding is just as important to comprehend as the results t
"Management in the Year 2000" with Dean Lester C. Thurow and Professor Carl Sagan (1988)
Spring 1988 Symposium on "Management in the Year 2000" with Dean Lester C. Thurow, Professor Carl Sagan and moderator Professor Steven Star. 1988. [T28097,T28098]
Tennessee Repertory Theatre’s Yankee Tavern
Are conspiracy theories just for fun? Do they do service or do they do damage? Are we right to question official stories or are we just making it harder for the truth to be known? The Tennessee Repertory Theatre’s production of Yankee Tavern is a fierce, funny, suspenseful, and ultimately mind-bending work of theatrical powerkeep reading »
“Religious History of the U.S. from the Earliest European Settlements to the Present”
Watch videos of Carole Bucy, professor of history at Volunteer State Community College, teaching classes on “Religious History of the U.S. from the Earliest European Settlements to the Present” as part of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. Diversity has long been one of the defining characteristics of the United States. This class explores the religiouskeep reading »
How to Listen to Classical Music: The Musician’s World
Watch video of the Jan. 13, 2011, class “The Musician’s World.” Mitchell Korn explores the mind set, culture, training, daily preparation and perspectives of the symphonic musician. Audience members learn about rehearsal regiments, the role of the musician’s teacher(s); the complexity of musical and intellectual tasks; and the challenges of weekly learning and performing tremendouskeep reading »
How to Listen to Classical Music: Symphony 101
Watch video of the class “Symphony 101,” held Jan. 20, 2011. Giancarlo Guerrero, music director and conductor of the Nashville Symphony, leads an engaging and invigorating discussion about the elements and structure of the music of the symphony orchestra. What is a symphony? Maestro Guerrero will dissect the symphonic form exploring scherzo, minuet, theme andkeep reading »
20.109 Laboratory Fundamentals in Biological Engineering (MIT)
Includes audio/video content: AV special element video. This course introduces experimental biochemical and molecular techniques from a quantitative engineering perspective. Experimental design, data analysis, and scientific communication form the underpinnings of this subject. Three discovery-based experimental modules focus on RNA engineering, protein engineering, and cell-biomaterial engineering.This OCW site is based on the source OpenWetWare class Wiki, 20.109(S10): Laboratory Fundamentals
ePod 15 – IC Robotics Society
This episode, ePod talks to the IC Robotics Society, and their preparations for competitions around the world, including the MEW competition, where the robots play a form of competitive chess. We take a look at the inner workings of the robot, and get a brief overview of how their robot works. ePod also takes a [...]
Profile: Sir Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive, WPP Alum Jake Sollins: Materials Resources Guy Health Reform and the Economy (Michael Rawlins) Vespers - 1/20/2011 AACSB Web Conference | University of St. Thomas Need to own a car at ISU? Not when you can rent one. Student Fitness Center & McCormick Hall A Life of Achievement Lady Bears Basketball Highlights: Jan 21, 2011 Bears Basketball Highlights: Jan. 22, 2011
Sir Martin Sorrell discusses his career and his role as Chief Executive of WPP
CCA Materials Library archivist Jake Sollins (Industrial Design 2010) leads a tour of the college's Materials Resource Center, targeting students in interdisciplinary programs.
Filmed December 14, 2010, by Marion Anthonisen
The USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics hosted a conference Oct. 22, 2010, titled, "Health Reform and the Economy: Are They Good for Each Other?" At this conference, Sir Michael Rawlins, chairman of the National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) in the U.K., brought an international perspective by describing how his organization sets governmental coverage policy and prices for drugs and treatments. He emphasized the role of science in setting benchmarks but als
A service of choral vespers in Duke University Chapel
Opus College of Business Dean Christopher Puto and AACSB President John Fernandes discuss the recent accreditation of the University of St. Thomas and its path to becoming Minnesota's first private AACSB accredited business school in this webcast, taped January 14, 2011.
http://sustainability.illinoisstate.edu/
The Connect by Hertz program at Illinois State could be an option to bringing your car to campus. By the hour or by the day, this program gives you the freedom to drive without the responsibilities of ownership. Graduate Student Adam Rahn takes you for a spin.
Check out some of the action inside our state-of-the-art 170,000 square foot facility which serves as the home for Campus Recreation, Health Promotion and Wellness, and the School of Kinesiology and Recreation.
Our alumni are entrepreneurs, teachers, graduate students and professionals of all kinds. They live in cities from San Francisco and New York to Beijing and Buenos Aires. Where will your College of Charleston education take you?
Highlights from the Missouri State Women's Basketball game vs. Wichita State on January 21, 2011.
Highlights from the Missouri State Men's Basketball game vs. Creighton on January 22, 2011.













