Texas A&M Calendar System - How to Set Up
http://calendar.tamu.edu/ Learn how to set up an account on the Texas A&M calendar system and how to manage calendars, accounts, and permissions.
Texas A&M Calendar system - Creating Events
Learn how to create events on the A&M calendar system.
Admiral Michael Mullen at Texas A&M University
Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, spoke on U.S. military power in a global environment at Texas A&M University. The Aggieland visit by the nation's top military officer was sponsored by the George Bush School of Government and Public Service.
The Public Pension Crisis Panel Discussion
Meet experts in the public pension arena and learn: The causes behind the current pension dilemma; Possible short and long term solutions; How the crisis impacts every Rhode Islander
Moderator: Gary Sasse Director, Bryant University Institute for Public Leadership; Distinguished Visiting Professor of Public Policy, Rhode Island College; Former Executive Director, Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council
Expert Panel:
Ernie Almonte - Partner, DiSanto, Priest & Co.; Chairman, Audit Advisory Comm
A very special motivation for getting a degree from the University of Memphis.
Nell Jones has had a very special motivation for getting her master's degree from the University of Memphis.
A Treasury of Trees
A sycamore that traveled to the moon as a seed, and a cork oak tree that was used for scavenger hunts are just two of the 21 "heritage trees" on the University of Arizona campus. There's the strange Mexican boojum and a date palm from Abu Ghraib. The trees hold our history, says Campus Arboretum director Tanya Quist, and they also inspire us to appreciate the present moment. More bold moves at http://www.arizona.edu.
Duke Medicine: Transforming Care Through Education
Duke medical student Chikoti uses her life experience to inspire her HIV/AIDS research -- and to search for a cure.
Dr. Kristi Lentsch- Physician Profile
Meet Dr. Kristi Lentsch, Internal Medicine Physician who practices with Carolina Family Care. Her office is located in Park West in Mt. Pleasant. She discusses her areas of interest and expertise.
Endometriosis Patient is Pain-Free after Minimally Invasive Surgery
After suffering from the symptoms of endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain for over 20 years, Tanya Parker came to the University of Maryland Medical Center to seek treatment from Dr. Vadim Morozov after several other doctors told her she needed to have an open hysterectomy. She was looking for a more minimally invasive approach to surgery in order to have a quicker recovery and a shorter hospital stay. In this video, Tanya explains how the surgery relieved her symptoms and greatly improved her
Elon Law Leadership Program Case Studies: Allison Lukanich
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Work with the Final Frontier: Study Agricultural Engineering
Text-only transcript: http://www.caes.uga.edu/global/media/texttranscript.cfm?vid=vaUFMHIleMY
Study Agricultural Engineering: http://students.caes.uga.edu/undergraduate/majors/agricultural-engineering.cfm
Graduates from the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at UGA have many job opportunities in the state of Georgia and around the world.
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Ole Miss Grove Tailgating.mov
Several years ago, this was the first time-lapse video I put together and posted on the web. The link to the original version no longer works and we have received several request from fans of this video, so we are posting it to our YouTube channel for all to enjoy again.
Staging Water Rites
D. Soyini Madison, Professor of Performance Studies at Northwestern University, argues water is a human right and examines "acts of activism" by water democracy advocates in Ghana, West Africa and their struggle to protect public water systems from corporate privatization.
Woven throughout the presentation are excerpts from a staged performance in 2006 at UNC Chapel Hill, entitled "Water Rites" that dramatized the politics and poetics of water. Through digital imagery, comic satire, dramatic m
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Student Scholars Symposium 2011
Examples of the best scholarly work produced by Armstrong students throughout the academic year is showcased at this research symposium.
Antibiotics, not surgery, sometimes better for appendicitis
A new statistical analysis by Southern Methodist University and University of Texas Southwestern Medical School suggests nonperforating appendicitis and nonperforating diverticulitis are similar diseases that can both be treated with antibiotics. Read more at http://blog.smu.edu/research/2011/04/study_antibiotics_not_surgery.html
Rachel - 60 Second Impressions, Sutton Trust Summer Schools
The Sutton Trust Summer Schools are subject-specific residential courses for Year 12 students from UK state-maintained schools, which aim to provide an insight into life as a first-year undergraduate studying at the University of Cambridge.
Geography, Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic, Music and Biological Sciences... these are just a few of the subjects which prospective students can sample at the Sutton Trust Summer Schools in Cambridge. In this 1 minute film, Rachel, a student on the Veterinary Me
Valpo engineering graduate Rachel Howell
Valparaiso University engineering graduate Rachel Howell discusses her personal experience in Valpo's College of Engineering, and her ability to focus on humanitarian work during her education. More information is available at valpo.edu/engineering.
GoNU.TV Series Recap - Baseball vs. William and Mary - April 29-May 1, 2011
On a beautiful spring afternoon at Friedman Diamond in Brookline, Mass., the Northeastern University baseball team fell to the William & Mary Tribe 5-4 in the rubber match of a weekend CAA series.
TEDx McMaster U - Dr. Patangi Rangachari
"Twixt, Tweets and Twits: Testing Time for Teachers"