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May 16, 2010
City in Five Acts: Interpreting Urban Experience You’re invited to the sixth lecture in the University of Washington's NEXT CITY: Sustainable Urbanization series. Daniel S. Friedman, ...
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March 09, 2010
Understand the role information systems can play in clinical and translational research, drawing upon the experience of the Biomedical Informatics Core of the CTSA-funded Institute of ...
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October 31, 2009
Author and illustrator Maurice Sendak isn’t afraid to show the darker side of childhood. Find out what inspired his book “Where the Wild Things Are” and what made the story so groundbreaking. In ...
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June 27, 2009
A love for travel inspired author and photographer Phil Borges' striking portraits of indigenous peoples around the world, but his work with various humanitarian organizations, and the ...
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April 04, 2009
In this University of Maryland, Baltimore County program, Ed Beimfohr sits down with Christopher Corbett, author of "Orphans Preferred: The Twisted Truth and Lasting Legend of the Pony Express," ...
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April 04, 2009
Maida Withers, professor of theatre and dance at George Washington University, presents “Dance of the Auroras - Fire in the Sky,” a poetic voyage through space from the Sun to Earth. Showcasing a ...
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February 12, 2009
Writing L.A.: Urban Noir, Postmodern Malaise, and Suburban Angst in the Capital of the 21st Century is the third annual "Los Angeles" conference sponsored by the USC Libraries and the Los Angeles ...
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February 12, 2009
Walter McConnell has stated that his work "is a mediation on my relationship to nature within a culture decisively alienated from it." McConnell’s use of glass enclosed wet clay and earth not ...
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February 12, 2009
The University has created three new video spots that will air during televised football and basketball games during the fall and winter 2007 season. Here Tiki Barber, a UVa alum, tells why he ...
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February 12, 2009
Seamus Heaney gives an account of his own belief in the good of poetry, concentrating on a few poets and poems in a general sense, to explain how poetry was thought about, valued, and defended ...
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February 12, 2009
Ranging through memories old and recent, factual and imagined, Alan Shapiro celebrates his brother David, a Broadway actor diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer just three years after their ...
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February 12, 2009
Richard White, Byrne Professor of American History, looks at the life of Rachel Carson and her work, "The Silent Spring," which launched the environmental movement in America. From the ...
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February 12, 2009
CNN defense correspondent Jamie McIntyre and Salameh Nematt of Al Hayat newspaper examine the issue of whether the U.S. government has sought not just to influence, but to control, all Iraq war ...
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February 12, 2009
Newhouse News Service national security reporter David Wood and Susan Moeller, author of "Shooting War," discuss the issues facing journalists who report on national security issues, such as the ...
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February 12, 2009
The University of Southern California hosted a three-day film festival sponsored by the College of Letters, Arts, & Sciences, the USC Provost’s Office, the USC Research Center at Doheny ...
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February 12, 2009
University of Virginia alumnus Thomas Frank considers the strategy by which over the last 35 years the 'Republicans have transformed themselves from an aristocratic minority into the ...
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February 12, 2009
Follow nationally renowned artist Walter Kravitz as he describes the challenging and rewarding process of designing, creating and installing “U Street Sound”, a large-scale public art project ...
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February 12, 2009
Barkin’s book offers a disturbing, almost horrifying history and expose of the decline in the quality of television coverage of the news.  One reviewer called it "as good a book ...
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February 12, 2009
Sports writers from USA Today and The Washington Times answer the question, "What is Sports Journalism?" From the Series:Front and Center
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February 12, 2009
Once numbering over 200,000 animals, the population has plummeted in recent years, in some areas by as much as 80 percent. Why are Steller sea lions disappearing, and what can be done to stop the ...
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