The Past, Present and Future of Nuclear Power: A Regulator's Perspective
The Past, Present and Future of Nuclear Power: A Regulator's Perspective - Chairman Gregory B. Jaczko, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. April 21, 2011
Step Up: Alexandra Larsen, A&S '13
Alexandra Larsen, Sophomore Class President, wouldn't have the same research experience without philanthropy. She's launched a number of new initiatives all because of alumni support.
Step Up: Ardi Mendoza, A&S '12
Ardi Mendoza, President of the Junior Class, wears his JHU sweatshirt with pride. He loves this place so much that he's even convinced his sister to enroll next fall.
Step Up: Josh Ayal, A&S '11
Josh Ayal, Senior Class President, reminds us that philanthropy is more than just money. Hear how he thinks you can get hooked on stepping up for JHU.
Step Up: Marlene Shi, Engr '11
Marlene Shi, member of the Seniors for the Hopkins Fund, discusses how she landed her job with the help of an alumnus. She's excited to pay it forward when she starts her job next year.
Step Up: Merrill Anovick, A&S '14
Merrill Anovick, President of the Freshman Class, is immersed in philanthropic activities on campus. He's gives his time and energy to causes that connect with him in a personal way.
Katherine Newman -- America's "missing class"
Katherine Newman, the James B. Knapp Dean of the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences at The Johns Hopkins University discusses a pivotal, but too often overlooked, group of Americans.
Johns Hopkins University Lacrosse - Cordish Lacrosse Center Groundbreaking
JHU Cordish Lacrosse Center Groundbreaking, April 23, 2011. Home for Blue Jays's men's and women's lacrosse.
Deans' Welcome - 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. Scroll further down to see what else the SAIS Open House has to offer.
Faculty 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.
International Economics Program Presentation - SAIS 2011 Open House for Admitted Students
Information and Question & Answer Session with Economics faculty.
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.
The Jennifer Rahn Story
Students and faculty are at the heart of everything we do at Clemson. Our support for them is vital and why the Will To Lead campaign is so critical.
Why Give?
- To recruit and retain top students
- To attract and keep leading faculty
- To support initiatives that keep the Clemson education exceptional
- To build a knowledge-based economy and drive innovation
Visit www.clemson.edu/giving to find out more about how you can support the campaign.
Silent Rave
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Libya After the No-Fly Zone
A conversation with H. E. Ali Suleiman Aujali, Libyan Ambassador to the United States (Jan. 2009-Feb. 2011) Chief, Libyan Interests Section (2004-2009) Dirk Vandewalle, Associate Professor of Government, Dartmouth College, Stephen Walt Robert and Renee Belfer Professor of International Affairs The Hon. R. Nicholas Burns (Moderator) Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy and International Politics
CAPTURING HISTORY- A Conversation with White House Photographers
Presidential Photographers Eric Draper (George W. Bush), David Hume Kennerly (Gerald R. Ford), Barbara Kinney (William J. Clinton),
David Valdez (George H. W. Bush) discuss their experiences with David Gergen (Moderator) Director of HarvardÃs Center for Public Leadership.
Hanna Hoffbeck - Musical Moods 2011
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Luminous - Musical Moods 2011
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Shades of Blue - Musical Moods 2011
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Martin Kinchen & Victoria Philips - Musical Moods 2011
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Flute Ensemble - Musical Moods 2011
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