Relay For Life 2012 Highlights
Assistant Professor of Behavioral Sciences Emily Restivo and Associate Dean for Campus Life Michael Scarpa Burnett will be shaving their heads if NYIT's Relay for Life Page reflects $50,000 at 6 p.m. on Friday, April 19. Make your online donation today.
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Lecture by Cobbenhagen Hendriksen (Seeing Orange: Dutch Design)
Presented as part of Seeing Orange: Dutch Design at CCA, this lecture was filmed on Wednesday, April 10, 2013, in Timken Lecture Hall on the college's San Francisco campus.
Amsterdam-based design studios Cobbenhagen Hendriksen, founded in 2004, is a joint effort by Marijke Cobbenhagen and Chantal Hendriksen.
Their approach is conceptual and experimental, but ensures a thorough comprehension of requirements and initial ideas. The singularity of every project pushes Cobbenhagen Hendriksen to ach
MFA in Film at California College of the Arts (CCA)
The filmmaking landscape today is one of constant change. Traditional modes of production, distribution, and exhibition are transforming or becoming obsolete.
We believe these changes offer an amazing opportunity for creative and agile filmmakers to discover powerful new modes of cinematic expression and supportive infrastructures.
CCA's MFA in Film prepares students to create and thrive in this rapidly changing field.
For more information: cca.edu/mfafilm
Filmed and produced by Mission Pi
Lecture by Irene Cheng
Presented by the Architecture division as part of the college's Architecture Lecture Series at California College of the Arts, this lecture was filmed on Monday, November 18, 2013, in Timken Lecture Hall on the college's San Francisco campus.
Irene Cheng is an architectural historian, critic, and designer. Her research focuses on the intersections of architecture, cultural history, politics, and the history of science.
Her current project, entitled "The Shape of Utopia: Architectures of Radic
Lecture by Lois Weinthal
Presented by the Interior Design Program as part of the college's Interior Design Lecture Series at California College of the Arts, this lecture was filmed on Monday, November 11, 2013, in Timken Lecture Hall on the college's San Francisco campus.
Lois Weinthal is chair of the School of Interior Design at Ryerson University in Toronto. Her research and practice investigate the relationship between architecture, interiors, clothing, and objects, resulting in works that take on an experimental na
Lecture by Laura Mays
Presented by the Furniture Program at California College of the Arts, this lecture was filmed on Wednesday, November 6, 2013, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus.
Lecture by Hiroto Kobayashi
Presented by the Architecture Program as part of the Architecture Lecture Series, this lecture was filmed Monday, October 14, 2013, in Timken Lecture Hall on the college's San Francisco campus.
Hiroto Kobayashi is a founding partner of Kobayashi Maki Design Workshop (KMDW), an architectural and urban design firm based in Tokyo. He also represents the American architectural firm Skidmore Owings and Merrill (SOM) in Japan.
KMDW's work encompasses a full range of design scales, from furniture and
Lecture by Teddy Cruz
Presented by the Architecture division as part of the college's Architecture Lecture Series at California College of the Arts, this lecture was filmed on Monday, March 4, 2013, in Timken Lecture Hall on the college's San Francisco campus.
Teddy Cruz was born in Guatemala City. He has been recognized internationally for his urban research of the Tijuana-San Diego border. In 1991 he received the prestigious Rome Prize in Architecture and in 2005 he was the first recipient of the James Stirling Me
Lecture by Tom Strala
Presented by the Furniture Program at California College of the Arts, this lecture was filmed on Tuesday, September 10, 2013, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus.
Tom Strala is an architect who builds no houses, but rather tables, chairs, and lamps. Strala creates pieces with the idea that items for the home -- including basic necessities such as furniture and lighting -- should be designed with the intent that they are a work of sculptural art.
Based in Switzerland, he consider
Clocky by Sarah Devyani King
CCA Graphic Design Program
ADS: Motion Graphics (fall 2013)
Instructor: Tim Shetz
Learn more about the undergraduate Graphic Design Program at California College of the Arts, including reviewing additional student work:
cca.edu/graphic-design
Easter egg hunt at Penfield Children's Center | Marquette University
Marquette University and Penfield Children's Center have enjoyed a partnership that benefits both students and the Penfield children. This year's Easter egg hunt at Penfield run by the Marquette chapter of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity is another way MU students have given back.
Care for Mental Illness and Substance Abuse: Concerns and Barriers to Collaboration
Keynote Speaker: Carol McDaid, Principal of Capitol Decisions, Inc.
Wellstone Public Policy and Mental Health Series
College of Education, Leadership and Counseling
China's Search for Democracy and Development
Present by Dr. David J. Lorenzo.
Georgia Tech Participates in NSF Aerosol Study
Georgia Tech students participated in the largest U.S. atmospheric chemistry field project in decades -- the Southeast Atmosphere Study (SAS). The summer initiative brought together dozens of national and international institutions. The research teams used instrumentation onboard aircraft and ground sites aimed to better understand how chemicals emitted by human activities and plants interact with each other and affect air quality and climate in the southeastern United States. For more informati
Penn State Lives Here: Inspiration Meets Perspiration
Penn State Lives Here, Brand Video: Twenty-four campuses, 17,000 faculty and staff, 100,000 students, a teaching hospital that provides care to more than a million patients a year, over one-half million active alumni, an online World Campus that empowers anyone to pursue an education--anytime, anywhere--and the largest student-run philanthropic organization on the planet. That's what makes Penn State ... Penn State. Inspiration meets perspiration--here. Head meets heart--here. On our campuses, a
Penn State Holiday Greeting 2013
Penn State's Nittany Lion Mascot is spreading cheer for the holidays. Watch as he finds a way to show the hard work and dedication of Penn Staters during the past year.
Factors affecting the auditor selection decision of FTSE 350 companies
Philip Drew talks about his research, which is of direct relevance with regards to the recently introduced regulations requiring FTSE 350 companies to put audits out to tender. The research looks at how the process of supplier selection is conducted when it comes to professional services and identifies 5 principle elements which influence auditor selection: capability assessment; past relationships; service design; individual behaviours; and the decision-making process itself.
Darden Faculty Profile: Andy Wicks
Andrew C. Wicks is the Ruffin Professor of Business Administration at Darden. He is director of the Olsson Center for Applied Ethics, director of the doctoral program, academic advisor for the Business Roundtable Institute for Corporate Ethics.Wicks also serves as an adjunct professor in the Religious Studies department and the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy at U.Va. His research interests include stakeholder responsibility, stakeholder theory, trust, health care ethics, tot
Darden Faculty Profile: Lili Powell
Lili Powell joined the Darden School faculty in 1994, where she teaches MBA, EMBA, and Executive Education classes in leadership, management, and corporate communication. Professor Powell has designed and taught courses ranging from the required first-year MBA course in management communication to elective courses and executive classes on communicating across cultural boundaries, managing communication as a critical resource, and communicating through leadership presence. More: http://bit.ly/ih
UVIC 2013: Energy Panel moderated by Kyle Bass
Kyle Bass discusses energy, natural gas, supply, infrastructure, energy policy, demand and growth opportunities with Wil VanLoh, Jody LaNasa and Michael Watzky.