Outstanding Grads 2012: Jose Escobar Castro
An interview with an extraordinary CSUN student we profiled in our Newsroom commencement article at:
http://blogs.csun.edu/news/2012/05/graduates-4/
directed, shot and edited by Krishna Narayanamurti
interviewer/producer: Carmen Ramos Chandler
executive producers: Vance Peterson and Stacy Lieberman
assistant editor and production assistant: Jacquil Constant
music by Impact Music Library
special thanks: Lee Choo and Rayetta Esquibel
© 2012 California State University, Northridge.
Ben Wellings: The politics of Great War commemoration
Dr Ben Wellings of the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences discusses issues of national commemoration, celebration and identity with Professor Laurence van Ypersele, Department of History, Catholic University of Louvain; Dr Matthew Graves, Centre for Research on the Anglophone World (LERMA), University of Provence (Aix-Marseilles) and Professor Jim MacAuley, Co-director of the Academy for British and Irish Studies, University of Huddersfield.
The panel discussion was part of an ANU conferen
2012 Annual Fashion Show Intro
The California College of the Arts Annual Fashion Show 2012, which took place on Friday, May 11th, showcased senior collections from thirteen amazing designers.
Find out more at at cca.edu/fashionshow.
Video by CCA Sputnik Design Studio / Ryan Luse
Ben George - BSc Computer Science
Comp Soc President Ben tells us why he chose Nottingham.
UTMC Physician Dr. Raymond Bourey Speaks on Insomnia
ABC 13's Diane Larson shares information about treatments for insomnia, including hormone therapies used by Dr. Raymond Bourey, a UTMC physician in the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine. He also serves as medical director of the Regional Center for Sleep Medicine.
The 1885 Society: Funding Research and Innovation
The 1885 Society is a unique fund of unrestricted monies that the UA President uses to support the best and brightest faculty and students at the University or Arizona. This year, 1885 Society Fellow Marissa Juarez, a Ph.D. student, investigated the connection between the Afro-Brazilian martial art form of capoeira and the academic discipline of Rhetoric. Last year, Chris McGinnis, an M.F.A. student, used painting to explore the link between mechanization and American identity, while Engineering
Afrocentric Fine Arts Show
It has been called an annual rite of spring, signaling the change of seasons. An event to eagerly anticipate after a long, cold winter. The Afrocentric Fine Art Show, sponsored by Sisters & Friends, takes place early spring each year.
The prestigious event welcomes area residents and visitors from around the United States to a weekend of fine art and fellowship. Throughout the two-day event, stunning and stimulating works of art are exhibited, featuring African-American artists and artists fro
POL310 Session 2 Summer 2012
Current Issues in American Government with Brenda Riddick 05/15/12
Guest: Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, BondAction
Highlights -- 2012 College of Charleston Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony Highlights
See the FULL Morning and Afternoon Ceremonies:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB60369F1D671D473&feature=plcp
Find out more about the class of 2012:
http://cofc.edu/about/graduation-class-profiles/index.php
The College of Charleston undergraduate commencement ceremonies were held on Saturday, May 12, 2012 in the historic Cistern Yard. An additional record breaking 160 students graduated from The Graduate School of the College of Charleston on May 11, 2012 in the TD Arena.
The commenceme
Arthur Meets the President
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Hoofdrekenen : Rekenhuisjes Werkbladen voor hoofdrekenen toto 1000 te oefenen. Als de leerling de oefening juist heeft, kleurt de cel goed. Je kan de bladen ook uitprinten en aan de leerlingen geven om in te vullen.
Rhyming for Songwriters - Creative Writing
Learn more about our Creative Writing and Liberal Arts courses at: http://bit.ly/JlY5KC
Caroline is an Assistant Professor in the Liberal Arts department at Berklee College of Music, as well as an online instructor for Berkleemusic. An accomplished writer and performer, she was hand-picked by Professor Pat Pattison to teach his newest online courses, Creative Writing: Finding Your Voice and Creative Writing: Poetry.
Performance Measurement: Where to start
Professor Mike Bourne discusses how to begin the process of implementing a balanced scorecard or performance measurement system.
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Lindsay R. Boring, director of the Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center at Ichauway in southwest Georgia, spoke at the 2012 UGA graduate Commencement exercise. As director, Boring leads the conservation, research and educational programs of the Ecological Research Center, which is sponsored by the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation. An alumnus of UGA, Boring's personal research interests include topics in forest ecology related to forest management, such as fire ecology, productivity and biogeo
USC Dornsife: Cecil "Chip" Murray- Twice Tested by Fire
Rev. Cecil "Chip" Murray, a senior fellow in the Center for Religion and Civic Culture at USC Dornsife talks about what drew him to the ministry, the 1992 Los Angeles riots and what he hopes to give back. Video by: Mira Zimet
Catastrophic dehumanization
Professor Thomas Homer-Dixon gives a talk on Dehumanization for the Oxford Martin School Public Lectures series. Introduced by Professor Ian Goldin Dehumanization is arguably a defining feature of the most brutal acts of human violence, such as saturation bombardment of civilian populations, terrorist attacks on urban centers, intense battlefield combat, and genocide. I propose a psychological explanation of this phenomenon that uses a catastrophe manifold to describe a set of psychological stat
"Spring is Here" Song
In this English time video, students will enjoy the sights and sounds of spring with this cute song "Spring Is Here". They will see flowers, bees, trees, etc...all the things that are symbolic of spring. This is a great resource for the early childhood classroom. (1:14)
Video Flash Cards: Multiplication by 6
This video uses white flash cards on a black screen to help students learn their times tables. Facts 1-10 are illustrated. No narration, only a short amount of music at the beginning and end of the video. (02:34)
Sandy Coasts (Interactive)
Waves play a major role in breaking down and building up coastline features. But other factors, including tides, currents, and sediment type, also determine how erosional and depositional processes shape coastlines. In this interactive resource adapted from the National Park Service, learn about beaches, spits, and other sandy landforms that characterize some of America's coastal national parks.
Hypothesis Testing of Single Mean and Single Proportion: Summary of Formulas
Susan Dean,
Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.
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