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
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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
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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.
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Penn State Holiday Greeting 2013
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Factors affecting the auditor selection decision of FTSE 350 companies
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UVIC 2013: Energy Panel moderated by Kyle Bass
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BusinessCast 269 with Marc Johnson on the 2014 Shanghai Investing Summit
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The Darden BusinessCast is a weekly news podcast featuring the events, news, and newsmakers of the University of Virginia's Darden School of Bus
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BizBasics is a Darden School of Business series designed to explain basic business concepts and business buzz
Interview with Chef Roberto Santibañez
Roberto Santibañez is the chef/owner of Fonda Restaurants and author of "Rosa's New Mexican Table" & "Tacos, Tortas, and Tamales." A native of Mexico City, he has traveled widely, won numerous awards for his cooking and cookbooks, and is a member of the CIA's Latin Cuisines Advisory Council. During a recent visit to the CIA's New York Campus, he sat down with culinary arts management student Leah Pfeiffer '14 to discuss his thoughts on travel, culinary trends, writing cookbooks, and more.