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- 2000 Post Election Review
- 2001 Post Election Review
- 25th Annual Minority Health Conference
Camara Jones delivers Keynote Lecture.
- A Coastal Affair: Life in Ottoman Beirut
Portrait of Life in 19th Century Beirut.
- A Consumers Republic
The Effects of Mass Consumption On America
- A Conversation Between a Military Strategist and a U.S. Ambassador on Post-War Developments in Iraq
Discussion on post-war developments in Iraq.
- A Conversation with Alice Rivlin, Part 1
Senior fellow at the Brookings Institution Alice Rivlin discusses the economic cost of social reform in a video from the University of Maryland. - A Conversation with Alice Rivlin, Part 2
Senior fellow at the Brookings Institution Alice Rivlin discusses the economic cost of social reform in a video from the University of Maryland. - A Conversation with Allen Schick
Professor Allen Schick of the University of Maryland School of Public Policy explores the budgetary consequences of an aging U.S. population. - A Conversation with Barbara Ehrenreich
In this video from the University of Maryland, meet Barbara Ehrenreich, social critic and essayist, and author of “Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America.” - A Conversation with Deborah Tannen, Part 1
From the University of Maryland, an interview with Deborah Tannen, author of “You’re Wearing THAT? Understanding Mothers and Daughters in Conversation.” - A Conversation with Deborah Tannen, Part 2
Deborah Tannen is the author of "You're Wearing THAT? Understanding Mothers and Daughters in Conversation." - A Conversation with Francis Fukuyama, Part 1
From the University of Maryland, an interview with Francis Fukuyama, professor of international political economy at Johns Hopkins University. - A Conversation with Francis Fukuyama, Part 2
From the University of Maryland, an interview with Francis Fukuyama, professor of international political economy at Johns Hopkins University. - A Conversation with Glenn Loury, Part 1
From the University of Maryland, a conversation with Glenn Loury, economics professor at Brown University. - A Conversation with Glenn Loury, Part 2
From the University of Maryland, a conversation with Glenn Loury, economics professor at Brown University. - A Conversation with Ingrid Mattson
ISNA President Ingrid Mattson discusses what it’s like being Muslim in North America at Penn State’s ‘Lobby Talks’. - A Conversation with Jeffrey Birnbaum, Part 1
The University of Maryland hosts Jeff Birnbaum, Washington Post columnist and FOX News correspondent, in a discussion about federal lobbyists. - A Conversation with Jeffrey Birnbaum, Part 2
The University of Maryland hosts Jeff Birnbaum, Washington Post columnist and FOX News correspondent, in a discussion about federal lobbyists. - A Conversation with Juan Williams
Juan Williams discusses his career in journalism.
- A Conversation with Karlyn Bowman, Part 1
Senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute Karyln Bowman analyzes voting data from the 2008 presidential election in a University of Maryland interview. - A Conversation with Karlyn Bowman, Part 2
Senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute Karyln Bowman analyzes voting data from the 2008 presidential election in a University of Maryland interview. - A Conversation with Peter B. Edelman, Part 1
Professor and associate dean of the Georgetown University Law Center, Peter Edelman discusses poverty and educational reform in this video from the University of Maryland. - A Conversation with Peter B. Edelman, Part 2
Professor and associate dean of the Georgetown University Law Center, Peter Edelman discusses poverty and educational reform in this video from the University of Maryland. - A Conversation with Ray Suarez
'Lobby Talks' host Patty Satalia sits down with PBS NewsHour Correspondent Ray Suarez. 'Lobby Talks' is produced at Penn State University..
- A Conversation with Robert J. Samuelson, Part 1
Robert J. Samuelson, contributing editor and columnist of the Washington Post and Newsweek, examines inflationary trends of the 1980s in this University of Maryland video. - A Conversation with Robert J. Samuelson, Part 2
Robert J. Samuelson, contributing editor and columnist of the Washington Post and Newsweek, examines inflationary trends of the 1980s in this University of Maryland video. - A Conversation with Ted Sorenson, Part 1
The University of Maryland hosts former counsel and advisor to President John F. Kennedy, Theodore C. Sorensen for a personal take on the Kennedy administration. - A Conversation with Ted Sorenson, Part 2
The University of Maryland hosts former counsel and advisor to President John F. Kennedy, Theodore C. Sorensen for a personal take on the Kennedy administration. - A Conversation with Walter Cronkite
Legendary journalist Walter Cronkite shares stories and experiences with communications students at the University of Southern California Annenberg.
- A Conversation: Julian Bond with Dr. Dorothy Height
Julian Bond sits with Dr. Dorothy Height and discusses her life's work.
- A Few Drops in Cambodia: Stories From a Relief Effort
The USC Annenberg School for Communication presents a documentary which follows three children searching for treatment in Cambodia's care health system. - A Leadership Analysis of George W. Bush
- A Moment With...Aisha Bain, Part 1
Discussion on the politics and human rights tragedy happening in Darfur. - A Moment With...Aisha Bain, Part 2
Bain talk about how the "Darfur Diaries" came to be. - A Moment With...Allan Lichtman
Host Lee Thornton interviews political historian Allan Lichtman about the upcoming presidential election. - A Nation Within: Black Religion, the Black Church and the National Election
This lecture discusses how heterogeneous and multifaceted black religion is in America and the black church as a nation within a nation- the economic, social, political and educational life of black Americans during the slave era and after Emancipation. - A Natural Politician: The Presidency of Bill Clinton
An insider's perspective of the Clinton presidency.
- A New United Nations for the 21st Century
United Nations Foundation adviser, Gillian Sorensen, explains the new roles needed by the U.N.
- A Rare Instrument Demonstration
Rare and unusual instruments are demonstrated.
- A Scientific Perspective
Lecture given by Ronald Mitchell.
- A Unified Theory of Asset Market Volatility
- Abducted: How People Come to Believe They Were Kidnapped By Aliens
Susan Clancy, postdoctoral fellow, Psychology, Harvard University November 17, 2005
- Addiction and the Mind #1
Dr. Alan Marlatt discusses treatment and relapse prevention techniques. - Addiction and the Mind #2
Dr. Judson Brewer discusses treatment and relapse prevention techniques. - Adolescent Brain Development
Research on adolescent brain development. - Africa No Longer Begins at the Pyrenees: Spain in Modern Europe
UVA Professor David T. Gies traces the development of modern Spanish culture and political history. - African American Entrepreneurs: Bill McIntosh
- After NATO Enlargement: What Next?
The effects of NATO's recent enlargement.
- After Operation Iraqi Freedom
A University of Maryland interview with Robert Novak, syndicated columnist and commentator for FOX News. - Ahimsa: Beyond Violent Traditions of Science and Technology
- AIDS: Government Intervention vs. The Market
- Air Safety: Increasing Risk?
- Air Transportation: A Tale of Prisoners, Sheep and Sociopaths
Donohue explains why current policies are creating air transportation problems. - Albert Camarillo - Profesor of History
- All Deliberate Speed: Reflections on the Legacy of Brown
An analysis of the Brown decision and it's effect on our lives today.
- Alternative Fuel
- America in the King Years, 1965 - 1968
Taylor Branch, author February 21, 2006 - America Responds to Terrorism
- America's Constitutional Crisis
University of Minnesota professor of political science Larry Jacobs discusses America's constitutional crisis with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh and former Vice President Walter Mondale. - American and Mideast Oil: A History Shaped by Conflict
The historic conflict surrounding Middle Eastern oil.
- American Foreign Policy: Past and Present
Brent Scowcroft and Lawrence Eagleburger discuss foreign policy.
- American Sins, Urban Solutions: Understanding the Politics of Hip Hop
- American Thoughts on Middle East Conflicts
Thoughts on U.S. actions and other conflicts in Mideast.
- An Economic Perspective and a Legal Perspective
Lecture given by Ronald Mitchell.
- An Ecophilosophical Perspective and a Political Perspective
Lecture given by Ronald Mitchell.
- An Evening with Lynne Cheney
From the University of Maryland, an interview with Second Lady Lynne Cheney, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. - An Introduction to Islam
A discussion of the Islamic religion.
- Anchor Institutions
Johns Hopkins helps demonstrate how anchor institutions play a key role in restoring connections and hope to America's neighborhoods.
- Annual Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King Commemoration at the University of Virginia
Dr. Rev. Albert Paul Brinson discusses his involvement with the civil rights movement in Georgia and across the South. UVA Newsmakers is produced by the University of Virginia.
- Arab News Media
Journalists discuss news coverage in the Middle East.
- Arab Women Speak Out: Short
Self-empowered Arab women.
- Arab Women Speak Out: Strategies for Self Empowerment
Documentary of empowerment program for Arab women.
- Are Journalists Ethically Challenged? Plagiarism and Fabrication
- Are the Media Colorblind?
UM students address diversity in the newsroom.
- Are You Ready to Succeed?: Unconventional Strategies to Achieving Personal Mastery in Business and Life
Dr. Srikumar Rao, Louis and Johanna Vorzimer professor, Marketing, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University; visiting professor, London Business School; adjunct professor, Columbia Business School May 25, 2006 - Army Nurses in Combat Boots: The Evolution of the Deployment Experience
Renowned nurse historian and retired Army Colonel Mary T. Sarnecky describes the evolvement of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps.
- Asian American Entrepreneurs
- Autobiography as Farewell: Stephan Zweig and Sarah Kofman
Modern Jewish writers analyzed.
- Avian Flu and HIV/AIDS
Learn more about infectious diseases like avian flu and HIV/AIDS from Dr. Anthony Fauci of the National Institutes of Health in this video from the University of Maryland. - Baltic Studies Summer Institute
Annual program for Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian language and culture.
- Becoming a Living Book
Dramatic encounters between Jewish teachers and students.
- Behind the Scenes: Networks' Performance on Election Night
- Being Secure in a Frightening World
- Best Practices In Dependency: Planned, Purposeful and Progressive Visits Part 1
Practice standards for social workers looking to create safe and successful visits between children and their parents. - Best Practices In Dependency: Planned, Purposeful and Progressive Visits Part 2
Practice standards for social workers looking to create safe and successful visits between children and their parents. - Beyond the Hype: Trafficked Persons to the United States Rebuild Their Lives
Dr. Denise Brennan takes a close look at the affects of human trafficking, and the challenges those individuals face rebuilding their lives. UVA Newsmakers is produced by the University of Virginia.
- Bitter Fruits of Bondage: The Demise of Slavery and the Collapse of the Confederacy
Mildred Robinson discusses her late husband's book, “Bitter Fruits of Bondage', which examines the collapse of the Confederacy.
- Blackface Minstrelsy: Past and Present
Blackface minstrelsy and its place in contemporary culture.
- Blair/Kelly Controversy
Discussion on journalism scandals.
- Blog Versus Print: Have Blogs Replaced Newspapers and Should We Care?
Writers and journalists meet at USC's Doheny Memorial Library to deliberate the pros and cons of blogs versus traditional newspapers. - Bloodlines: From Ethnic Pride to Ethnic Terrorism
Conflict resolution among ethnic groups.
- Brain Science as a Means of Understanding Delinquency and Substance Abuse in Youth
Exploration of delinquency and substance abuse in youth.
- Bring It Home - Episode 1
In this Texas A&M University program, Dr. David McIntyre, director of the Integrative Center for Homeland Security, hosts prominent speakers to discuss Homeland Security from historical, comparative and analytical perspectives. - Bring It Home - Episode 2
In this Texas A&M University program, David McIntyre, director of the Integrative Center for Homeland Security, brings in key guest speakers to discuss Homeland Security through a varied scope of lenses. - Brotman Professorship Dedication: Realizing International Human Rights
- Building a Community-based Health Care Movement
Dr. Paul Farmer visits the University of Washington. - Building International Alliances
Overview of international alliances.
- CALEA
Discussion on technological and social aspects of expanding CALEA.
- Campaign Finance
- Can America Win the War on Terrorism?
- Can ESP Affect Our Lives? (109)
Panel discussion on the topics of the paranormal extrasensory perception.
- Can Geography Save the World?
- Can Religion Withstand Technology? (314)
Closer to Truth host Robert Kuhn and guests examine the relation of religion to technology. - Can Science Seek the Soul? (113)
The panelists discuss the many theories relating to the soul.
- Can Today's CIA Conduct Tomorrow's Espionage
The CIA's ability to collect human intelligence and suscessfully mount espionage operations.
- Can We Imagine the Far Future - Year 3000? (201)
Panelists discuss the world in year 3000.
- Can We See the Near Future - Year 2025? (106)
The panelists debate implications of the near future.
- Can You Learn To Be Creative? (211)
Experts discuss creativity.
- Can You Really Extend Your Life? (108)
Panel discussion on the biology of aging and particulars of living longer.
- Canadian Supply Perspectives
A discussion of Canadian oil supply and policy.
- Centrality of Jewish Values in Shaping the Jewish Future, The
Goldscheider talks about Jewish values.
- Changing the Electoral Process
- Charles Darwin, Geologist
Sandra Herbert talks about her career as a Darwin scholar and her book, "Charles Darwin, Geologist." - Child Protective Services: Does It Help or Harm Families?
Social workers analyze the problems and solutions within their field. - Child Welfare & Child Well Being
See what the latest research on child protection reveals about helping at-risk children and improving the protective services system. - Children and Youth Day with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Part 1
- Children and Youth Day with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Part 2
- Children of War
Students talk about growing up in war-torn countries.
- Children of War, Two
Students share experiences of growing up in war-torn countries.
- Children's Rights: The Need to Establish Safe Havens for Children of War
- China's Challenges: Domestic Dilemmas vs.Global Ambitions
David Bachman, Chinese Politics and Foreign Policy, University of Washington September 22, 2005
- Chinese Orphanages: A Johns Hopkins Undergraduate Gets An Inside Look
Inside the modern Chinese orphanage.
- Circle of Excellence: Eric F. Wieschaus
Eric F. Wieschaus, scientist and Nobel Laureate.
- Circle of Excellence: José Carreras
José Carreras discusses his career with Frederick Urrey.
- Circle of Excellence: Peter A. Seligmann
Seligmann interviewed about professional accomplishments with Conservation International.
- Circle of Excellence: Umberto Eco
Umberto Eco speaks about his work with Ernest Lepore.
- Civil Unions - CC #80
Discussion on civil unions and their potential effect on society.
- Clarence Page, Chicago Tribune
Clarence Page discusses his career in media.
- Class, Race, Politics and the Future of the Labor Movement
Fletcher explores class, race, politics and the future of the Labor Movement.
- Closing Plenary
Internet 2020, the future of the Internet.
- College: You Can DO IT!
College students with disabilities, guidance professionals, and faculty share advice for success in college. - Compliance Theory
Lecture given by Ronald Mitchell.
- Composing Community in a Diverse, Changing World
- Conceptions and Misconceptions of Women in the Middle East
- Confidentiality and the Press
- Connecting with a Survivor: Cambodia
Cambodian genocide survivor is interviewed.
- Consequences of the Human Genome Project for Medicine and Society
- Contemporary Vietnam
- Continuing Military Support for Japan
- Conversations With Fidel: Marking the 40th Anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis in Havana
Cuban Missile Crisis 40th Anniversary.
- Covering Columbine
Coverage of a national tragedy is featured.
- CU@USC - CREATE - The Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorist Events
CU@USC highlights the CREATE Homeland Security Center located at USC. - CU@USC with Dean Susan Laemmle
USC Dean of Religious Life, Rabbi Susan Laemmle, is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Dr. Wayne Glass
CU@USC host Casey Levental speaks with Dr. Wayne Glass of the USC School of International Relations. This premier college interview program is produced by the University of Southern California.
- CU@USC with Granville M. Oldham Jr.
USC Choral Director Granville M. Oldham Jr. is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Karen Dale Zivi
Host Joe Horton discusses political and feminist theory with USC Professor Karen Dale Zivi.
- CU@USC with Lecturer Douglas John Becker
Lecturer Douglas Becker, of the USC School of International Relations, is interviewed by host Stuart LaBrody. This premier college interview program is produced by the University of Southern California.
- CU@USC with Professor Bruce E. Zuckerman
USC Professor of Religion and Archeology, Bruce E. Zuckerman, joins CU@USC host Devon Kelley.
- CU@USC with Professor Cynthia A. Young
Assistant Professor Cynthia Young speaks with Joe Horton about urban history and pop culture.
- CU@USC with Professor Douglas Greenberg
Douglas Greenberg of the USC Shoah Foundation Institute is interviewed. - CU@USC with Professor Elizabeth Garrett
USC Law Professor Elizabeth Garrett is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Professor Laurie Brand
USC Professor of International Relations Laurie Brand is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Professor Lawrence Pryor
USC Associate Professor Lawrence A. Pryor is interviewed. - CU@USC with Professor Mitchell Earleywine
Professor Mitchell Earleywine is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Professor Richard Evan Meyer
USC Art History Professor Richard Evan Meyer is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Professor Steven L. Lamy (2004)
USC Professor Steven L. Lamy is interviewed.
- CU@USC with Visiting Lecturer Patrick M. Rossler
Joe Horton interviews USC Annenberg School for Communication visiting lecturer Patrick M. Rossler.
- CU@USC: LA Marathon Special
A special CU@USC program about the 2007 Los Angeles Marathon. - CU@USC: USC Traditions
Catch the spirit of USC traditions, such as the school's nickname and The Shillelagh, with USC Archivist Claude Zachary and Assistant Director of University Communications Annette Moore.
- Cultural Disjunctions and Modern Jewish Identity
Post-traditional Jewish Identities.
- Culturally Competent Care for Diverse Populations of Women
- Culture and Education
William J. Bennett, former Secretary of Education, is interviewed. - David Kennedy - Author
- David McCullough: First Principles
Author delivers the Farfel Distinguished Lecture.
- Davis v. Prince Edward County, Farmville, Virginia
Former Brown v. Board of Education plaintiff and former student activist, John A. Stokes, shares his experiences of the civil rights movement.
- Dead Man Walking - The Journey
- Deadly Arsenals: How Did Things Get so Bad
An up-to-date and comprehensive assessment of global proliferation dangers.
- Dean's Open Forum: Africa and Humanitarian Relief
Join USC Dean Geoffrey Cowan and special guests for an informal discussion concerning Africa, and humanitarian relief.
- Dean's Open Forum: Politics, the Media and the 2004 Election
Journalists from USC, ABC and NPR examine the role of media played in the 2004 Presidential Election.
- Dean's Open Forum: The Aesthetics of Politics 2004: I'm Wrong, But I'm Strong
Neal Gabler and Geoffery Cowan host a postmortem encompassing the 2004 presidential campaign and the media.
- Debrief of Climate Change Simulation
Lecture given by Ronald Mitchell.
- Democracy and Diplomacy in the Asia Pacific Region
- Democracy, War and the Responsibility of Intellectuals in a Bushwacked America
Amiri Baraka speaks about intellectual responsibility.
- Demonstration Supporting the Americans with Disabilities Act
- Desert Storm or Thyroid Storm? An Inquiry
- Dick Melia, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
- Difficult Dialogues: A Stanford Forum on Gender and Ethnicity, Aging in the 21st Century
- Diplomacy and the Resolution of Civil Wars in Africa: Liberia as a Case Study
Conflict on the African continent and diplomacy as possible resolution.
- Distinguished Faculty Lecture with Christopher Murray
- Distinguished Faculty Lecture: Rosemary Blieszner
Gerontology Professor Rosemary Blieszner discusses the connection between relationships and good health. The Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series features the best of Virginia Tech's teachers and researchers.
- Distinguished Faculty Lecuture: William Snizek
Sociology Professor William Snizek presents 'The Effects of Different Teaching Strategies on Student Outcomes'. The Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series features the best of Virginia Tech's teachers and researchers.
- Diversity 21st Century Style
- Diversity in Higher Education: Why it Matters
- Do Brains Make Minds? (204)
Panelists debate the function and form of the brain.
- Do No Harm? Medicine and Ethics on the Anniversary of the Nazi Doctors
Professors from Penn State and Wellesley College discuss the ‘Nazi Doctors' Trial’ of 1946, and its affects on medicine and ethics today. Lobby Talks is a production of Penn State.
- Do They Really Hate Us?
- DO-IT Scholars
Scholars talk about the program for high school students with disabilities. - Does Psychiatry Have a Split Personality?
Robert Kuhn leads the Closer To Truth panel in a discussion about the state of psychology and psychiatry.
- Does Sex Have a Future? (114)
The panelists discuss what happens when technology multiplies sexual options.
- Down Central Avenue and Beyond
Community leaders explore Los Angeles history starting from the early twentieth century.
- Dr. Carlo DiClemente
Carlo DiClemente, professor of psychology at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, discusses two of his books, “Changing for Good” and “Addiction and Change”. - Drainage Forum: The Allison Experience
- Dying in the City of the Blues: Sickle Cell Disease and the Politics of Health Care in the South
- Early Adversity and the Neurobehavioral Development of Children
From the University of Washington, a look at how adversity shapes children’s brain development. - Early Childhood Development: Early Learning, the Brain and Society
Dr. Patricia Kuhl talks about children’s ability to learn effortlessly and the importance of social interaction in the learning process. - ecoMOD
- Educational Achievement in the Black Community
In an interview from the University of Maryland, Hugh Price speaks on education, civil rights and equal opportunity issues. - Eight Questions About Globalization
An introduction to the concept of globalization is presented by UH.
- Election '08: What Really Happened
UW Professors Domke and Smith discuss the 2008 presidential election. - Encounters with the Past: Remembering the `Bygone’ in Israeli Culture: Part 1 Bridges to Antiquity
The University of Washington’s annual Jewish studies lectures featured Yael Zerubavel. - Encounters with the Past: Remembering the `Bygone’ in Israeli Culture: Part 2 Mirrors of Galut (Exile) in the Homeland
The University of Washington’s annual Jewish studies lectures featured Yael Zerubavel. - Encounters with the Past: Remembering the `Bygone’ in Israeli Culture: Part 3 When the New Becomes Old
The University of Washington’s annual Jewish studies lectures featured Yael Zerubavel. - Energy Deregulation
- Energy Policy and Politics
Matthew Holden discusses the role of politics in energy policy.
- Environment and Security
Lecture given by Ronald Mitchell.
- Escaping God's Closet: The Revelations of a Queer Priest
Retired UVA professor, Bernard Duncan Mayes, discusses his book, “Escaping God's Closet", in which he expresses his revelations about sexuality, Christianity, and the nature of human existence itself. - Ethics and Eloquence in Journalism
Professor Theodore Glasser, of Stanford University, speaks about ethics in journalism at the USC Annenberg School. USC Presents... is a production of the University of Southern California.
- Ethics of Genetic Testing
- Evaluating Policy Impacts
Lecture given by Ronald Mitchell.
- Evidence-Based Gun Policy
Examination of gun-control policies.
- Evolution, Culture and Truth
- Explorations in Black Leadership: Anthony A. Williams
NAACP Executive Chairman Julian Bond speaks with Washington D.C. Mayor Anthony A. Williams.
- Explorations in Black Leadership: Armstrong Williams
This conversation focuses on issues of black leadership and the transformational role of the civil rights movement in America. - Explorations in Black Leadership: Carol Moseley Braun
NAACP Chairman Julian Bond speaks with former Senator and Ambassador Carol Moseley Braun as part of UVA's Explorations in Black Leadership series. UVA Newsmakers is a production of the University of Virginia.
- Explorations in Black Leadership: William Raspberry
This conversation focuses on issues of black leadership and the transformational role of the civil rights movement in America. - Exploring Global Fundamentalism
Religious fundamentalism in today's world and it's historical role.
- Exporting Democracy - CC #81
Discussion on exporting democracy to the Middle East and it's consequences.
- Eyewitness to Power
- Facing Global Environmental Challenges Together
How Japan and the United States working together in providing leadership on key global issues.
- Fairness and Factions in Health
Issues of access, culture, trade, finance and regulation affect health care to world citizens. - Faith, Certainty, and the Presidency of George W. Bush
Author and journalist Ron Suskind unravels mysteries of the Bush administration and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill.
- Family Values and Culture in the Successful Adjustment of Ethnic Minority Adolescents, Part 1
Nearly half of this country’s children under five years of age are now ethnic minorities, pointing the way to a demographic shift that will reshape our country, as well as they way we study children and families. - Family Values and Culture in the Successful Adjustment of Ethnic Minority Adolescents, Part 2
How do contextual forces, including socioeconomic status, neighborhood factors, and marital relationships set the stage for parenting amongst African- and Mexican-American families? - Fighting World Hunger
Former Democratic Presidential Nominee, US Senator, and UN Ambassador
George McGovern explores the battle against world hunger.
- Finding Gold: Hiring the Best and the Brightest
Staff and employers in cooperative education, internship, and other work-based learning programs fully include participants with disabilities. - Flat Broke with Children: Women in the Age of Welfare Reform
Impact welfare reform has on motherhood, marriage, and work in women's lives.
- Florida Vote Totals
- Focus on Leadership with Police Chief William Bratton
Chief William Bratton of the LA Police speaks of leadership.
- Focus the Nation: California State Policy Perspectives and Strategies
California state policy perspectives and strategies. - Focus the Nation: Let It Grow: Community, Gardens, Farm-to-School, and Farmers Markets
Learn about the Slow Food Movement with experts at CSU Monterey Bay. - Foreign Policy for a Global Age
Samuel R. Berger.
- Foreign Policy Issues for the New Administration
The Bush Administration's foreign policy is discussed.
- Fostering Democracy from the Ground Up
Discussion on how American democracy evolved with the efforts of top down systems and how today's "Seattle Model" may provide the means for a broader expansion of democracy around the world. - Four Worlds and Kabbalah
An exploration of Renewal interpretations of Kabbalah to classical Jewish mysticism.
- Free Trade and Environment
Lecture given by Ronald Mitchell.
- From Hurting to Healing: Sexual Violence and its Culturally Specific Implications Among African-Americans
Robinson tells a personal story of emotional, physical, sexual, and spiritual healing.
- From Knowledge to Compassion Action, Part 1
- From Knowledge to Compassion Action, Part 2
- From Mesopotamia to Iraq: Historical Perspectives on the Middle East
Discover the history about the occupation of Iraq from Roman to Modern Times in a discussion sponsored by the History Department at Tulane University. - Future of Passenger Rail
Discussion of Amtrack and the future of passenger rail.
- Future Plagues: Evaluating and Responding to Natural and Man-Made Epidemics
This speech by Paul Ewald, Ph.D. brings an evolutionary perspective, integrating evolutionary explanations for disease with traditional mechanistic understandings of pathogens and human susceptibilities. - Gamal Abdel Nasser - Egyptian Leader
- Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Peoples’ Rights
- Gender and Jewish Renewal
Examination of the Jewish Renewal movement and spirituality with a focus on gender issues.
- General Assembly Wrap Up
- General George Washington: A Military Life
Edward G. Lengel explores the "secrets" of George Washington's excellence on UVA Newsmakers. - Genetically Engineered Weapons: Threat and Response
- George Mason International Outreach
- Germs: Biological Weapons and Americas Secret War
- Global Aging: A World-Wide Concern
The implications of an increasingly older population.
- Globalization and the Politics of Public Health
The relationship between globalization and public health.
- Gordon Hirabayashi - On the Day of Remembrance: A Statement of Conscience
- Great Conversations: Defending Human Rights
In this University of Minnesota program, human rights activists Barbara Frey and Kerry Kennedy discuss human rights and what they are doing to fight for a better world. - Great Conversations: Larry Jacobs and Daniel Ellsberg
In 1971, Daniel Ellsberg, political activist and author, leaked the Pentagon Papers, revealing the U.S. government’s decision making during the Vietnam War. Join Ellsberg as he discusses this startling event with Larry Jacobs, University of Minnesota’s Mondale Chair for Political Studies and Director of the Center of the Study of Politics and Governance at the Humphrey Institute. - Grief, Fear, and Healing: How Does America Move On?
- Handgun Control
- Hans Blix: From a Cold War to a Cold Peace. Time for a Revival of Disarmament?
Swedish diplomat Hans Blix, who headed the United Nations commission that searched Iraq for weapons of mass destruction, discusses disarmament. - Harry Truman and Civil Rights: Moral Courage and Political Risks
Michael R. Gardner discusses Truman: an unlikely champion of civil rights.
- Hate Groups in United States: Panel
A panel discussion about how hate groups operate. - Hazel Markus - Professor of Psychology
- Health Concerns of Lesbians, Bisexuals, Transgendered and Intersexual People
- Health, Education, and Child Welfare
Matthew Stagner, executive director of Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, leads a panel discussion on how to improve health care, education and child welfare. - Henry's Harmonica: Memory and History in a Genocidal World
The largest visual history archive in the world, maintained by the Shoah Foundation, preserves testimonies of Holocaust survivors. This program examines the accuracy of scholarly interpretations compared to the real-life stories of survivors. - Her Excellency Mary McAleese, President of Ireland: Europe, Ireland, and the United States
The president of Ireland delivers a foreign policy address to a University of Washington audience.
- High Speed Rail/Mass Transit
- Highlights of the State of the World Conference
Regional and International scholars discuss major global issues.
- Hispanic American Entrepreneurs
- HIV: In your Global Neighborhood
Dr. King Holmes and William Gates Sr. discuss better health conditions for humanity across the globe. - Homeland Security in the Aftermath of Terror
- Homeless and Poor in America: Implications for Health and Health Care
With millions of Americans living in poverty, Dr. Kim Hopper and author Barbara Ehrenreich broach the subject of homelessness and health care.
- Honorary Degree Ceremony - Archbishop Desmond Tutu
- How Did This Universe Begin? (105)
A panel of scientists and professors debate various theories of cosmology.
- How Does Basic Science Defend America?
Closer to Truth broaches the subject of scientific research and its role in national security.
- How Does Creativity Work at Work? (203)
Panelists discuss creativity.
- How Does Technology Transform Society? (210)
Scientists and scholars talk about how technology is forever changing life on our planet.
- How Political Correctness is Corrupting Medicine
- How Secure is the Homeland?
Counterterrorism expert William P. Pope broaches the subject of homeland security. UVA Newsmakers is produced by the University of Virginia.
- How the Earthquake Bird Got its Name and Other Tales of an Unbalanced Nature
Professor Hank Shugart, Jr. examines Kiplingesque animal parables and how they relate to our changing planet. UVA Newsmakers is a production of the University of Virginia.
- How to Conduct a Good Causal Evaluation of a Treaty
Lecture given by Ronald Mitchell.
- How to Make Love the Bruce Campbell Way
- Human Experimentation: From Tuskegee 1932 to Today
Dr. Mary Starke Harper, once a student nurse during the famous Tuskegee Syphilis Study, discusses her experiences in the healthcare system. UVA Newsmakers is a production of the University of Virginia.
- I Want To Be
- Imagining Unity: Muslim Cultural Diversity in North America
Cultural diversity of Muslims in North America.
- Immigration and American Identity
Current social science evidence suggests that new immigrants make important contributions to the American economy and to the excellence of science, arts and culture. - Immigration and Hispanic Assimilation, Part 1
Learn more about the Pew Hispanic Center from founding director Robert Suro in this video from the University of Maryland. - Immigration and Hispanic Assimilation, Part 2
Roberto Suro is founding director of the Pew Hispanic Center. - Importance of the Ford Years
Noted author and award-winning journalist, Bob Woodward, gives the keynote speech at the University of Michigan during the 25th anniversary celebration of the Ford Presidential Library and Museum.
- In Our Own Best Interest: The Case for Global Human Rights
Amnesty International president is guest.
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: An Oral History of the Early Years of Diversity Efforts at the University of Washington
Learn about the May 20, 1968 takeover of University of Washington President Odegaard’s office by members of the UW Black Student Union - In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Aaron Dixon
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Bill Hilliard
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Carl Miller
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Carver Gayton
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Charles Evans
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Eddie Demmings
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Eddie Walker
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Elmer Dixon and Garry Owens
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Emile Pitre
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Frances Johnson
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Garry Owens
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with James Goodman
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Larry Gossett
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Marcie Hall-McMurtrie
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Sam Kelly
- In Pursuit of Social Justice: Extended Interview with Verlaine Keith-Miller
- In the Culture of the Rabbis: Asher of Reichshofen and Glikl of Hameln
17th Century autobiographies analyzed.
- International Code of Conduct for Arms Transfers
- International Focus: A 20th Anniversary Presentation
Former hosts of International Focus are guests.
- International Journalists Speak
- International Organization in the International Campaign to Ban Landmines
- International Treaties: U.S. Leader or Loner?
- Internet Public Policy: Finally Getting Beyond the Metaphors
- InterSpiritual Discussion with His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu: A.M. Session Part 2
- InterSpiritual Discussion with His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu: A.M. Session, Part 1
- InterSpiritual Discussion: P.M. Session
- Introduction - International Environmental Politics
Lecture given by Ronald Mitchell.
- Iran and Future of Middle East
The rise of Iran and Shia politics in the Middle East. - Iraq and the U.S. Presidential Election
This presentation will present the speaker's own understanding of the social and political situation in Iraq and the ways in which it has been depicted in the campaigns and the media, with potentially fateful implications for an epochal election. - Is Arab-Israeli Peace Possible?
Aaron David Miller, public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center and former adviser to six secretaries of state on Arab-Israeli negotiation, speaks at the University of Michigan.
- Is Consciousness Definable? (312)
Leading brain scientists join host Robert Kuhn in an attempt to define human consciousness. - Is Environmentalism Really Dead?
Pulitzer Prize nominated author Mark Dowie addresses the USC community regarding environmental issues.
- Is It a Reportable Parental Disability?
Douglas J. Besharov, professor at the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, examines the importance of recognizing a reportable parental disability. - Is It Physical Abuse?
Douglas J. Besharov, professor at the University of Maryland, defines physical abuse and explains how to identify it. Learn how to distinguish “reasonable” corporal punishment from abuse. - Is It Physical Neglect?
One of the most important steps in addressing child abuse is recognizing and reporting the abuse. Douglas J. Besharov of the University of Maryland outlines methods of identifying physical neglect and how to react to such abuse. - Is It Psychological Maltreatment?
Douglas J. Besharov, professor of the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, defines psychological maltreatment, how to report such maltreatment and presents the diagnostic significance of failing to address emotional abuse and neglect. - Is It Sexual Abuse?
Douglas J. Besharov, professor at the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, provides guidelines for recognizing and reporting the sexual abuse of children, including how to assess statements of children and observe physical and behavioral indicators. - Is Religion Relevant to Young People Today?
- Is the Universe Full of Life? (313)
Noted astronomers analyze the possibility of life in the universe with CTT host Robert Kuhn. - Is There a Future for Social Security?
- Is There an Ethicist in the House? On the Cutting Edge of Bioethics
Jonathan Moreno, Ph.D. discusses some of his experiences as a hospital ethicist. Dr. Moreno has published many books and papers on the subject, including his latest entitled 'Is There an Ethicist in the House?' UVA Newsmakers is produced by the University of Virginia.
- Islam, Terrorism, and The Middle East
- Israel and Palestine: The Continuing Crisis
Helena Cobban talks about the Middle East conflict.
- Issues of Race at Predominantly White Institutions
UVA's Vice President and Chief Officer for Diversity and Equity, William B. Harvey, ponders the issues of race in higher education. UVA Newsmakers is produced by the University of Virginia.
- It's About Life: Issues of Health Access for Young Women of Color
- It's Not Just About Tuskegee: The History of African Americans and Medicine
Dr. Gamble discusses this historic medical event.
- Jefferson and Race
- Jefferson's Children in Black and White
- Jeffrey Pfeffer - Professor of Organizational Behavior
- Jewish Cultural Memory: Its Multiple Configurations
Cultural memory sustains Jewish continuity.
- Jewish Learning, Jewish Hope
Jewish identities that transcend modernity.
- Jewish Renewal in America
Examination of the Jewish Renewal movement and spirituality.
- Jihad, Terror, War, and Justice: Four Words for the 21st Century
- John Rennie Short and Stephen Braude
Professor John Rennie Short and Dr. Stephen Braude of the University of Maryland in Baltimore County interview each other about their latest books. - Jonathon Young and Bob Williams
- Journalism Research
Discussion of recent journalism studies.
- Judith Heumann, Assistant Secretary of Education, Clinton Administration
- Justin Dart, Jr., pioneer in rights for people with disabilities: Part 1
- Justin Dart, Jr., pioneer in rights for people with disabilities: Part 2
- Kate Seelman, Director, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR)
- Kennedy, Johnson and Quest for Justice
How Kennedy and Johnson dealt with the preeminent social and political issue in the US in the 1960s.
- Keynote Speaker: Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration, UVA
Keynote speaker, Elaine Brown, addresses the UVA community at their Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration.
- Kids Only: Nickelodeon, Youth and Citizenship
Sarah Banet-Weiser, Associate Professor at the USC Annenberg School for Communication, explores the mission of the cable channel Nickelodeon.
- Koko Loves: Conversations with a Signing Gorilla
- L'Enfant's Legacy
Bednar discusses the impact of democracy in L'Enfant's plan. - Language and the Brain #1
Dr. Lee Osterhout explores the inner-workings of the human brain. - Language and the Brain #2
Dr. Karen Emmorey explores the inner-workings of the human brain. - Latinos, Immigration Policy, National Interest
Immigration reform has become a major domestic policy challenge. - Laura Sessions Stepp and Carol Guensberg
Media coverage of children and family issues.
- Leadership Challenges in Civil Rights Law
- Leadership in Journalism: An Historical Perspective
- Learning the Language of Peace: The Spiritual Vision of the Civil Rights Movement and its Promise for the Present Age
Adams explores the spiritual vision of the Civil Rights Movement.
- Learning to Talk, Learning to Sing: Parallels in Humans and Songbirds
From the University of Washington, a look at parallels in human and songbird development. - Leaving Microsoft to Change the World
John Wood, Room To Read September 22, 2006 - Lebanon and Its Money: Gateway Between the Middle East and the West
Kenneth W. Harl, professor of history at Tulane University, leads a discussion about the historical coinage and currencies of the Middle East. - Legacies for Successor Generations: Thomas Jefferson and Ralph Bunche
- Legislative Redistricting
Discussion of Virginia's latest Republican-lead redistricting.
- Lincoln’ s Virtues: An Ethical Biography
Examining Lincoln's greatness on the basis of his ethical and moral beliefs.
- Literary Luncheon with Author Michael Cunningham
Remarks by author and screenwriter Michael Cunningham.
- Lives of Active Citizenship
Dr. Hollister profiles five alumni.
- Living a Life of Challenge
- Living History: A Conversation About American Indian Policy
How crucial Indian legislation journeyed through legislative and executive branches. - Location, Location, Location
Robert Chaskin of the University of Chicago and other experts examine what can be done to help young people living in poverty. - Louis Fraga - Associate Professor of Political Science
- Love and Hate in Jamestown
Author David Price explores the relationship between the English and the Powhatans during the early years at Jamestown. UVA Newsmakers is a production of the University of Virginia.
- Love, Belief, and Neurobiology of Attachment
CGU Professor Paul J. Zak speaks at Loma Linda University about the relationship between oxytocin and trust. - Making History: A View From Inside the White House
- Martin Luther King Jr. Lecture in Social Justice
Conversation about the life and legacy of Martin Luther King.
- Measured Optimism: Women and Minorities in the New Economy
- Media Coverage of Children
- Mentoring and Generation X: Women in the Workplace
- Miguel Mendez - Professor of Law
- Minorities in Sports
- MLK Symposium: Charlene Teters
Professor and Spokane Tribe member, Charlene Teters, explores the inappropriate uses of American Indian images and cultures at University of Michigan's 2006 MLK Symposium.
- MLK Symposium: The Three Doctors
Follow the story of three childhood friends from Newark who stuck together, stayed in school, and became doctors. This MLK Symposium Lecture is presented by the University of Michigan.
- MS-PAC Amb. Paul Bremer MSPAC Lunch
Amb. Paul Bremer February 2, 2006 - MSPAC Discussion and Book Signing with Senator John Kerry and Teresa Heinz Kerry
Senator John Kerry and Teresa Heinz Kerry April 3, 2007 - Muslims in America
Muslim community members discuss their experiences in central Pennsylvania at Penn State Lobby Talks. - MySpace Might Be Just What Your Kids Need For a Good Education
Discover how MySpace could accidently be educating children as Christine Greenhow, an education researcher at the University of Minnesota, discusses this seemingly unlikely possibility. - Native America in the 21st Century: Out of the Mists and Beyond Myth
- Native American Nation Building: Empowerment and Asset Development in Poor Communities
Elouise C. Cobell.
- NCAA: The Requirements Controversy
- Negotiation Theory
Lecture given by Ronald Mitchell.
- Nelson Mandela and Graça Machel Student Convocation Address
- Never Ask Permission
The memoirs of Elisabeth Scott Bocock are discussed by her daughter, author Mary Buford Hitz.
- New Communities for the New Millennium? (104)
The panelists discuss the meaning of communities in today's technology.
- No Fault Politics
- Nonstate Actors: Nongovernmental Organizations and Multinational Corporations
Lecture given by Ronald Mitchell.
- North African Jewry and the Trauma of World War II
The case of North Africa, which demonstrates the intersecting histories of colonialism, nationalism, and the modern machinery of the Holocaust.
- Not Your Father's War
Emily Yelling talks about her new book, 'Our Mother's War.'
- Observations from Soldiering in Iraq
Lt. Gen. David Petraeus visits University of Michigan's Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy to discuss his experiences serving as the first commander of the Multinational Security Transition Command in Iraq.
- On Being the First: Rural Girls in Science / The Wellspring of Discovery
- Opening Doors: Mentoring on the Internet
Students develop supportive relationships with adult mentors on the Internet. - Organizing Asian and Pacific Islander Girls: An Intervention for Reproductive Health
- Our Guerrillas, Our Sidewalks: A Journey Into the Violence of Colombia
Braun relates the story of his brother-in-law's kidnapping in Colombia.
- Our Last Best Shot: Guiding Our Children Through Early Adolescence
- Our Obligations to Outsiders: Obligations Beyond the Species Boundary
- Outside the Walls: Amachi
Program highlights a successful prisoner reentry program.
- Outside the Walls: Community Reentry
Helping prisoners reenter the community.
- Outside the Walls: Education and Employment
Finding education and employment for prisoners reentering society.
- Outside the Walls: Faith
- Outside the Walls: Family
Helping families after prisoners reenter society.
- Outside the Walls: Health Care
Finding healthcare for prisoners reentering society.
- Outside the Walls: Housing
Finding housing for prisoners reentering society.
- Outside the Walls: Maryland Reentry Partnership
Program highlights a successful prisoner reentry program.
- Outside the Walls: Rhode Island Prisoner Release Program
Program highlights a successful prisoner reentry program.
- Outside the Walls: Safer Foundation
Prisoner reentry center, Safer Foundation, highlights their successful program.
- Outside the Walls: Safety
Helping prisoners find safety as they reenter society.
- Overtime: The Election 2000 Thriller
A look at Election 2000 and a look ahead to 2004.
- Pacific Vision: The Asia Pacific Scholars Program at Stanford
- Palestine, Iraq, and U.S. Policy
Middle Eastern politics and U.S. foreign policy.
- Parenting Interventions in Child Welfare: Creating a Continuum of Care
Explore evidence-based approaches to parenting interventions. - Part 1 - God, Humanity and the Universe in the Dead Sea Scrolls
The Religion of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Creation, Revelation and Redemption by Dr. Lawrence H. Shiffman - Part 1 - How Tevye Learned To Fiddle
Four film interpretations of the famed story "Tevye." - Part 1:Antebellum Slavery and Freedom, 1528-1865, Race and Liberty
This lecture explores the image of freedom, the reality of slavery.
- Part 2 - Remembering the Past in Yiddish
The complexities of Yiddish translation. - Part 2 - Scripture, Law and the Life of the Dead Sea Sect
The Religion of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Creation, Revelation and Redemption by Dr. Lawrence H. Shiffman - Part 2: To the Frontier, 1866-1900, Homesteaders, Cowboys and Buffalo Soldiers
Homesteaders, cowboys and buffalo soldiers search for freedom in the West.
- Part 3 - Apocalyptics, Messiahs and the End of Days
The Religion of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Creation, Revelation and Redemption by Dr. Lawrence H. Shiffman - Part 3 - Becoming American: Yiddish in the Golden Land
Yankev Glatshteyn’s poem “A gute nakht velt” or "Good Night, World.” - Part 3: The Urban Frontier, 1875-1940, African Americans in Cities
African Americans establishing communities in the cities of the West.
- Part 4: World War II Era, 1941-1950, Migration and Transformation
This lecture looks at migration into the West during the War.
- Part 5: Into the 21st Century, 1951-2000, The Black West in the Modern Era
This lecture explores the consequences of the civil rights struggle.
- Patients’ Bill of Rights
- Penn Reading Project Panel Discussion of "Free Culture"
University of Pennsylvania’s 2006 Penn Reading Project features a panel discussion of Lawrence Lessig’s book, 'Free Culture'. - People Related Death
- Plain People
University experts discuss the beliefs and traditions of the Old Order Amish, Mennonite and Brethren folk of Pennsylvania at Penn State Lobby Talks. - Planning Psychosocial Services for Families in Child Welfare
Dr. Mark Chaffin leads a Foster Care Assessment Program (FCAP) seminar that explores an evidence-based method for creating a service plan for individual families involved in child welfare. - Poland - Past, Present, and Future
- Politics & Economics with Leon Panetta
- Politics, Social Justice and Global Health
A discussion about the crucial role of health systems for equity and justice.
- Population
Lecture given by Ronald Mitchell.
- Port Safety - The Threat of Terrorism
Special Senate hearing on port safety.
- Post-Soviet Policy
- Preparing America's Future
U.S. Department of Education Assistant Secretary Henry L. Johnson delivers the inaugural lecture for the Walter Ridley Distinguished Lecture Series at the University of Virginia.
- Press Coverage of the 2000 Presidential Election
- Prison Population
- Prisons' Cost on Society
- Problem Identification Theory
Lecture given by Ronald Mitchell.
- Projecting Culture: Perceptions of Arab & American Films
Critical Studies Professor Ellen Seiter and a panel of USC students discuss the impact of Arab & American films as part of the "Film Viewing Across Cultures” project. - Prophecy and Social Criticism
Biblical politics through the lens of modern political theory. - Prosecution of Juveniles as Adults - CC #77
Discussion of prosecution of juveniles in adult courts.
- Prospects for Free Trade
Former U.S. Ambassador to Chile 1998-2001.
- Prospects for Peace in Northern Ireland: the Unionist View
The Good Friday Agreement.
- Prospects for the Quality of Life in America
- Protecting our Water
- Public Intellectuals
In an interview from the University of Maryland, hear from Amitai Etzioni, a university professor at The George Washington University. - Public Service Law
- Public Service, the Constitution, and the Rule of Law
Sen. Edward M. (Ted) Kennedy delivers the keynote address at the 2006 Conference on Public Service and the Law at the University of Virginia Law School. - Quebec: The French Side of Canada
A look at the French-speaking province.
- Race Matters
Cornel West on racial division.
- Race Matters
- Race, Gender and the New Political Landscape
2007 Black History Month events at U.Va. kick-off with the keynote speech from Former U.S. Civil Rights Commissioner and activist Mary Frances Berry. - Rachel Carson - Writer
- Racial Equality in America: Will the Struggle Ever End?
Learn about the struggles of blacks in America and what can be done to continue the fight for equality in power and wealth. In this video, Roger Wilkins, professor of history and American culture at George Mason University, discusses equality in light of recent and historical events. - Racial Preferencing in College Admissions
Discussion on Racial Prefereces in College Admissions.
- Rape and Prosecution
Linda Fairstein examines prosecution approaches in cases of rape and sexual assault.
- Reasonable Efforts and Court Improvement: Part 1
Overview of the factors influencing juvenile dependency courts in Washington State. - Reasonable Efforts and Court Improvement: Part 2
Overview of the factors influencing juvenile dependency courts in Washington State. - Recognizing Child Abuse: Identification and Reporting
In this program, Douglas J. Besharov, professor at the University of Maryland School of Public Policy, presents an overview of recognizing and reporting child abuse. - Reconciliation in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Experiences of the Truth Commission
- Reflections of a Parent - A personal perspective about the dangers of alcohol abuse
A parent reflects on the alcohol-related death of her child.
- Reflections on September 11: A University of Houston Forum
New perspectives on the 9/11 attacks.
- Reframing the Affirmative Action Debate
- Rehabilitation Research
- Relational Databases in the Social and Health Sciences: The View from Demography
Samuel Clark, demographer, Sociology Department, University of Washington October 26, 2006 - Relative Regime Effectiveness: Whaling and Ozone Protection
Lecture given by Ronald Mitchell.
- Religion and Resistance Politics in South Africa
South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commision: A Model for Other Divided Societies?
- Religion, Justice and Violence
René Girard discusses religion and human conflict.
- Religion, Politics and the New World Order
- Religious Politics in America: Why the 2008 Presidential Election May Change Everything for Everyone
David Domke, professor of communications at the University of Washington, explains how the union of government and religion tends to degrade the integrity of both. - Rendezvous With Destiny: Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Shape of the 20th Century
- Reorganizing Homeland Security: A Historical Perpective
Problems facing the Department of Homeland Security.
- Report From the Ukraine: Was the Presidential Election Fair?
International elections observer, James M. Heilman comments on the Ukrainian presidential candidacy.
- Report on Attitudes Post 9/11
Resurgence of American cities post September 11th.
- Reporting Obligations
Who is legally required to report child abuse and neglect? Douglas J. Besharov, professor at the University of Maryland, examines the criminal and civil penalties for those who fail to make a report, as well as the legal protections provided to those who do. - Representing Youth
How to be an ethical and effective advocate for youth. - Responding to Hate: Voices of Hope and Tolerance
Morris Dees on domestic terrorism.
- Response to Terrorism: Military Force and International Law
- Return To Rostock
- Rhodes: the Island of Memory
- Richard White - Historian
- Robert Oppenheimer - Atomic Bomb
- Rural Communities and the University of Washington
Overview of engaged diverse, rural communities at UW.
- Rural Poverty
- Russian Scientific Talents: Economic Opportunities and Challenges
- Rwanda: H.E. Paul Kagame
President Paul Kagame describes Rwanda’s efforts to rebuild.
- Saul Bellow - Novelist
- Say My Name: Black Women & Health
- Science and Politics: The Discordant Couple in the Fight Against AIDS
Implications of the growing influence of politics on HIV.
- Scopes Monkey Trial: Context for Controversy
Professors from Penn State and University of Wisconsin-Madison explore the
cultural controversy that still ensues today as a result of the Scopes
Monkey Trial. Lobby Talks is produced by Penn State University.
- Secularism, Religion, Ethnicity and Assimilation
Jewish assimilation in the U.S.
- Secularism: The Turkish Experience
Experience the struggle of balance in Turkey as this documentary explores the country's public role of religion and secularism.
- Sex and the Professors
Sexual relationships between professors and students.
- Shame and Guilt: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
June Tangney, GMU Psychology Professor, explains the social implications of experiencing shame versus guilt. - Shaping the Entering Class: Determining Merit for Admission
- Sherman's March and America
Anne Rubin and Kelley Bell discuss their interdisciplinary multimedia project. - Shifting Paradigms, Changing Perceptions and New Perspectives
- Should Clinicians Dabble in Patient Spiritual Angst?
Can the spiritual needs of a patient be addressed in today’s healthcare settings? LLU School of Nursing Professor Elizabeth Johnston Taylor talks about this additional part of medical care. - Should Russia be Looked Upon as a Western Partner and Ally or Does Russia Pose an Ongoing Strategic Threat to the West?
Stephen E. Hanson, Boeing International Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Washington February 9, 2006 - Social Networks: How Simple Parts Make Complex Systems #1
Dr. Jennifer Fewell shares her research on social insects for exploring individual behavior at the group level. - Social Networks: How Simple Parts Make Complex Systems #2
Dr. Sean O'Donnell shares his research for exploring individual behavior at the group (colony) level. - Social Security and Medicare in the New Era of Budget Deficits
Social Security and Medicare in the New Era of Budget Deficits
- Soldiers to Citizens: The G.I. Bill and the Making of the Greatest Generation
Suzanne Mettler, Ph.D. examines how the GI Bill affected Americans during and after World War II. UVA Newsmakers is a production of the University of Virginia.
- Sovereignty and Human Rights
- Stability During Turbulent Economic Change
Mr. Toyoo Gyohten discusses his views on how the US-Japan relationship is critical to global stability.
- State of Democracy
- Statehouse & Greenhouse: Emerging Politics of US Climate Change Policy
Argues that many environmental problems should be solved through locally targeted actions.
- Strange Physics of the Mind? (112)
The panelists discuss fundamental theories of consciousness.
- Strategies to Reduce Health Disparities of Older African American Women
- Strengthening Our Relationship in the Years Ahead
Secretary Norman Y. Mineta offers a "practical approach" to strengthening relations between the United States and Japan by looking at the situation comprehensively. - Student Presentations of Research Paper Findings
Lecture given by Ronald Mitchell.
- Student Threats of Violence
This presentation will review project progress over the past five years and describe ongoing training and research efforts in regards to student threats of violence. - Substance Abuse Treatment for Child Welfare Families: Part 1
Overview of recent research in the area of substance abuse, in the context of the Child Welfare system. - Substance Abuse Treatment for Child Welfare Families: Part 2
Overview of recent research in the area of substance abuse, in the context of the Child Welfare system. - Success is a Journey, Life is a Choice
- Suicidal Individuals: Evaluation, Therapies, and Ethics – Part 1
Hear about the development and evaluation of therapies used to treat individuals with suicidal behaviors. - Suicidal Individuals: Evaluation, Therapies, and Ethics – Part 2
Explore the history of excluding suicidal individuals from clinical treatment trials because including them was considered to be unethical, unsafe or too difficult to manage clinically. - Superconductivity Technology of the 21st Century
The future of superconductivity in energy and the environment.
- Surfing Global Waves
Find out how the culture of surfing as a sport is viewed in relation to globalization.
- Sustainable Development
Lecture given by Ronald Mitchell.
- Symbolic Understanding in Infants and Young Children: Challenges and Benefits – Part 1
Nothing is more important in early human development than learning to use the symbols through which we communicate with one another. - Symbolic Understanding in Infants and Young Children: Challenges and Benefits – Part 2
Nothing is more important in early human development than learning to use the symbols through which we communicate with one another. - Taking Action for Children: Early Interventions to Prevent Abuse and Prepare for School Success
A panel discussion on school-readiness policies and programs. - Taking Sex Differences Seriously
UVA's Professor Steven Rhoads explores gender roles in his book, "Taking Sex Differences Seriously". - Taking Stock in the Middle East: Six Months After the Fall of Baghdad
Quandt examines the state of the Middle East.
- Talking and Listening to Our Children About Tragedy
- Tanzania, East Africa and Jubilee 2000
Struggles for democracy in Africa.
- Teacher-Student Reciprocity
The teacher-student relationship is examined, both learning from each other.
- Teacher: The One Who Made a Difference
UVA English Professor Mark Edmundson discusses “Teacher”, pays tribute to a high school teacher that influenced his future. UVA Newsmakers is a production of the University of Virginia.
- Teachers and Politics: A Strategy for Modern Education
- Teachers and Study Partners
Study partners are the basis for learning Talmud.
- Teaching and Learning in the Global Academic Village
- Technology in Voting
- Television Journalism
Meet Michel Martin, National Public Radio host and a correspondent for ABC News. - Territorial Integrity vs. National Self-Determination
- Testing New Drugs: Are People Guinea Pigs? (315)
Closer to Truth brings together a panel of medical professionals to discuss clinical trials and testing new drugs on people. - The 2004 Election: What Does It Mean For Campaigns and Governance
Keynote address by Senator Bob Graham (D-FL).
- The 2005 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement
USC honors the recipients of the 2005 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement.
- The 2005 Walter H. Annenberg Symposium with Timothy Wirth
The 2005 Annenberg Symposium presents United Nations Foundation President, Timothy Wirth.
- The 2006 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement - Dr. Schindler Lecture
USC's 2006 Tyler Prize honoree David W. Schindler presents his laureate lecture regarding research of freshwater ecosystems. - The Ambiguity and Power of Globalization
Economic impact of globalization.
- The Baltic in the 21st Century
Leading scholars discuss the future of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
- The Basic Needs of Children, Part 1
Explore the basic needs of children in this video from the University of Maryland featuring Dr. T. Berry Brazelton, a pediatrician and child psychologist. - The Basic Needs of Children, Part 2
T. Berry Brazelton, MD, is a pediatrician and child psychologist. - The Big Lie? - Reporting the News
News professionals examine the reporting of news, and the blurred line between journalism and entertainment.
- The Big Lie? - Spinning the News
Humorists and novelists examine spinning the news, and the blurred line between journalism and entertainment.
- The Black-White Test Score Gap: What We Know and What We Can Do
Professor Jacqueline Jordan Irvine calls for transformation in schools and society at the UVA Walter Ridley Distinguished Lecture Series. - The Case for Human Rights in the New Millennium
Robertson talks about human rights.
- The Changing Face of the Supreme Court
Evaluation of the current Supreme Court.
- The Civil War
James Robertson, Jr. shares history and anecdotes of the Civil War.
- The Clinton Legacy: Reality and Illusions
- The Crisis in the Roman Catholic Church
Discussion on the Catholic Church today.
- The Current Status of Hate Groups in the United States: Morris Dees
Morris Dees, co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center, speaks on the status of hate groups in the United States today in this presentation by the Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs at the University of Michigan. - The Decision: Brown v. The Board of Education Reenactment
A reenactment of the Brown v. Board of Education case.
- The Development of the Law Governing Detention of Enemy Combatants: Past, Present, and To Come
The “War on Terror,” more than other wars, involves lawyers. Ronald D. Rotunda, professor of law at George Mason University, discusses the integral role of lawyers in this particular war. - The Development of Thinking About People: From Behavior to Brain
From the University of Washington, a look at how we think about people. - The Encyclopedia of Eleanor Roosevelt
Holly Shulman.
- The Estate Tax
Economic professors and analysts discuss the pros and cons of the estate tax.
- The Evolving U.S.-Japan Relationship
Learn about the historical relationship between these two countries, and what to expect in the future. - The Flight of the Creative Class
Richard Florida, professor and best selling author, addresses the need for a creative class in our society. - The Future of Contemporary Jewish Communities: Israel, America and Europe
The future of the Jewish culture is discussed.
- The Future of Global Environmental Governance
Lecture given by Ronald Mitchell.
- The Future Role of China in Energy Geopolitics
Overview of Chinese energy and infrastructure development.
- The Global Challenge: Giving Students the Tools and Confidence to Solve Global Problems - Together
Dr. David Gibson, co-founder and executive director, The Global Challenge September 22, 2006 - The Health and Well-Being of Pacific Islander Women
- The History of the Executive Order
- The Holocaust and the End of Judeo-Spanish Culture in the Balkans
This lecture gives a foundation for understanding the complex forces
that shaped the Sephardic experience.
- The Image of Minorities in Film
- The Impact of Domestic Violence on Youth
Explore the impact of domestic violence on youth. - The Imperial Mantle: The United States, Decolonization, and the Third World
- The Internet Tidal Wave
- The Intersection of Science and History: DNA and the Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings Story
- The Korean Peninsula: Where Do We Go From Here?
A look at American foreign policy toward Korea.
- The Long Journey Home: Honoring UW Nikkei Students of 1941-1942
- The Meaning of Kingship
Biblical politics through the lens of modern political theory. - The Middle East in the 21st Century: Challenges of Peace and Globalization
- The Mounting National Debt: Blame Both Parties
Meet former secretary of commerce Peter G. Peterson in this interview from the University of Maryland. - The National Commission on Federal Election Reform Report
- The National Symposium on Character in Politics
- The Need for Compassion in Society: The Case of Tibet
- The News Media and the War on Terrorism
- The Next Catastrophe: Reducing Our Vulnerabilities to Natural, Industrial and Terrorist Disasters
Charles Perrow, professor emeritus, Sociology, Yale University; author March 23, 2007 - The Next New Orleans?
Architects William Morrish and Dell Upton address the effects of past New Orleans floods and future possibilities for the city. UVA Newsmakers is produced by the University of Virginia.
- The Nitric Oxide Signaling Pathway
Nobel Laureate Ferid Murad explains his research regarding the effects and applications of nitric oxide. UVA Newsmakers is produced by the University of Virginia.
- The Other Massive Resistance: School Prayer and the Conservative Revolution, 1962-1984
- The Philippines, Globalization and the United States
U.S.-Philipines relationship is examined.
- The Political Economy of Growth and Development
- The Power of a Positive No: How to Say No and Still Get to Yes
William Ury, director, Global Negotiation Project, Harvard; co-founder, International Negotiation Network; co-author, "Getting to Yes" February 28, 2007 - The Promise of Health for All: Are U.S. Policies Making it Harder to Achieve?
Explore the forces that impact our ability to provide basic health care to citizens in a global society. - The Promise of Prevention for Conduct Problems in At-Risk Youth, Part 1
Intervention methods and limitations in scientific knowledge that could identify and prevent conduct problems at an early age. - The Promise of Prevention for Conduct Problems in At-Risk Youth, Part 2
Intervention methods and limitations in scientific knowledge that could identify and prevent conduct problems at an early age. - The Psychedelic 60s Literary Tradition and Social Change
- The Psychology of Blink: Understanding How Our Minds Work Unconsciously - Part 1 of 2
From the University of Maryland, an interview with Walter Reich, former director of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. - The Psychology of Blink: Understanding How Our Minds Work Unconsciously - Part 2 of 2
Recent psychological research has revealed widely held unconscious thought patterns that most people would rather not possess. - The Psychology of Terrorists and The Misuse of the Holocaust
Walter Reich is a former director of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. - The Quantum Physics Model of the University
The future of the research university by William R. Brody, president of Johns Hopkins.
- The Racial Geography of Child Welfare
Racial bias in the child welfare system. - The Racial Politics of Adoption
- The Real Cost of Health Care
- The Real Costs of Teen Motherhood
Consider the implications of teen motherhood from various perspectives in this University of Chicago video. - The Right Time and Place
University of Minnesota researchers discuss today's most pressing environmental issues. - The Road From 9-11 - Part 2
Executive Director Philip Zelikow discusses the 9-11 Commission Report.
- The Road to 9-11 - Part 1
A report on the findings of the 9-11 Commission.
- The Role of Indigenous People in a Democratic Guatemala
- The Scalpel and the Silver Bear: A Navajo Woman Surgeon’s Story
- The Science of Finding True Fulfillment
- The Scientific Basis for Compassion, Part 1
- The Scientific Basis for Compassion, Part 2
- The Silent Epidemic: Perspectives of High School Dropouts
Former White House Domestic Policy Council Director John M. Bridgeland and coauthors Karen Burke Morison and John J. DiIulio Jr. explore the reasons for the dropout rate, including how states could help at-risk students graduate. - The Social and Environmental Context of Asian Women
- The Stimson Bullitt Professorship in Environmental Law: Dedication of the Professorship
- The Supreme Court, Politics, and Race
In this video from the University of Maryland, hear from Juan Williams, senior correspondent for National Public Radio. - The Taliban and Global Terror Inc.
Nazif Shahrani discusses terrorism.
- The Threat of Pandemic Influenza: How Can We Stop the Spread?
Response to worldwide pandemics and health-related realities of living in the 21st century. - The U.N. Declaration of Human Rights and Its Impact on Asian Values and Democratic Principles
- The U.S. and Nigeria: A Complex but Vital Relationship
UVA's Ambassador Lecture Series presents His Excellency, George A. Obiozor in a talk exploring the issues of cooperation between the United States and Nigeria. - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Global Education
UW-M international outreach.
- The USC 123rd Annual Commencement (2006)
USC's 123rd Annual Commencement Ceremony features the main address, 'On Rivalry and Respect', presented by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.
- The USC Law School's 2005 Roth Lecture
Senator Evan Bayh gives the keynote address at the USC School of Law 23rd Roth Lecture. USC Presents... is produced by the University of Southern California.
- The Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation and the International Campaign to Ban Landmines
- The Watoto Village: Nairobi Street Children
Watoto Village administrator Wambui Jackie Chege discusses the nonprofit organization she founded to take care of street children in Kenya. UVA Newsmakers is produced by the University of Virginia.
- The World is a More Dangerous Place
A fascinating analysis of how actions of war or peace can influence globalization. - The World is Flat - Thomas Friedman
The University of Maryland invites you to meet Thomas Friedman, a world-renowned journalist for the New York Times. - The World We Used To Live In
Vine Deloria, Jr. discusses Native American affairs.
- Thinking Historically about Thinking Historically: Identity Politics to Ethical Action
John Toews is the driving force in the Comparative History of Ideas, a UW program offering intellectual study with domestic and international learning projects. - Thinking Out the Last Millennium (208)
Top experts look back at the last millennium.
- Three Decades of American Foreign Policy
From the University of Maryland, an interview with Georgie Anne Geyer, an internationally known foreign correspondent and syndicated columnist. - Thurgood Marshall - First African/American to sit on the Nation’s Highest Court
Juan Williams talks about Thurgood Marshall.
- To Have and To Hit? Understanding and Preventing Domestic Violence
Understanding and preventing domestic violence.
- Toll Gates and Barbicans of Empire: The United States, Great Britain and the Persian Gulf Region in the 20th Century
The US and Britain's involvement in the Persian Gulf.
- Traditional vs. Western View of Female Circumcision
- Transforming America: The Role of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Community
- Transnational Terrorism: Can We Be Safe Again?
The possibility of future terror acts is discussed.
- Treatment & Interrogation of Prisoners of War and Security Detainees
David E. Graham discusses the treatment of prisoners of war.
- Tulane Renewal Series: Madeleine Albright
Madeleine Albright speaks about the influence of religion on government policy. - Twenty-First Century Medicine: New Treatments and New Policies
A University of Maryland interview with Newt Gingrich, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1995–1999. - Two Russian Jews: Moshe Leib Lilienblum and Osip Mandelstam
Controversial Russian Jewish writers discussed.
- U.S. Middle East Policy: A Global Perspective
How the world views U.S. Mideast policy.
- U.S. Oil Security and National Energy Policy
U.S. energy policy and oil security.
- Understanding and Treating Chronic Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Discussion of psychological turmoil following exposure to trauma.
- Understanding Customers: Shaping Our Future Through Understanding Social Change
- Understanding the Language of Silence/Hearing Research
- University of Washington Convocation Honoring the 14th Dalai Lama, Part 1
- University of Washington Convocation Honoring the 14th Dalai Lama, Part 2
- University of Washington Honors UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
The University of Washington honors Ban Ki-moon, the Secretary-General of the United Nations. - University of Washington School of Law Centennial Lecture: Challenge and Opportunity in the New Century
- Unsustainable Patterns
The environmental implications of oil consumption.
- US History: 1865 to Present
Examines current perspectives in US history through the minds of six distinguished University of Minnesota professors. - USC Presents...USC CloseUp: The Creation of the USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education
USC celebrates the installation of the Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education with Steven Spielberg and USC President Steven B. Sample. USC CloseUp is produced by the University of Southern California.
- USC Presents...USC CloseUp: LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa Addresses USC
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa addresses the USC community regarding the city, the campus and education. USC Presents...USC CloseUp is a production of the University of Southern California.
- UW Women's Center
A profile of the UW Women's Center and its services.
- Vaccination Policy and Prevention
- Vernon Jordan - Former Civil Rights Leader
Vernon Jordan discuss his book, "Vernon Can Read!"
- Vision and the Brain: Unseen Complexities – Part 1
Explore the problems in the context of object size and brightness perception, and discuss computational challenges in sight that require extensive neural processing. - Vision and the Brain: Unseen Complexities – Part 2
Learn how separate but interacting visual systems have evolved for the perception of objects on the one hand, and the control of actions directed at those objects on the other. - Voices of the Poor: A Call to Action
- War on Iraq: The Pros and Cons
Differing opinions on a war with Iraq.
- We the Media: The Rise of Grassroots, Open-Source Journalism
Grassroots Media, Inc. Founder Dan Gillmor discusses blogging and journalism at USC's School of Journalism. USC Presents... is a production of the University of Southern California.
- Welcome and Introduction
Introduction of speakers and topics in this series.
- What Are the Grand Questions of Science? (101)
The panelists discuss the 'Big Questions' of science.
- What Are the Next Breakthroughs in Science? (202)
Panelists discuss the next major scientific breakthroughs.
- What Happens to the Oil?
Examination of international law and the occupation of Iraq.
- What is Consciousness? (107)
Panel discussion on the 'interior mental experience we call Consciousness.'
- What is Parapsychology? (212)
Expert panel discusses parapsychology.
- What We Did: Young Leadership in the 1960s
- What's Creativity and Who's Creative? (103)
The panel of experts debate creativity.
- What's Good for Women's Bodies is Good for the Body Politic
Kavita Ramdas speaks about women taking control of their bodies and the body politic to effect change in their countries. Ramdas is the president and CEO of Global Fund for Women, a nonprofit grantmaking foundation that advances women's rights worldwide.. - What's the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America
Author and UVA alum Thomas Frank discusses his book 'What's the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America'. UVA Newsmakers is produced by the University of Virginia.
- Whatever Happened to Ethics and Civility? (110)
Panel discussion on the waning ethics and civility in American society.
- When Do Green Values Pay Off For Big Business?
- When Science and Religion Meet
The director of the Vatican Observatory discusses science and religion.
- When the Slaughter Ceases: Understanding and Assisting Traumatized Societies
J. Anderson Thomson, Jr.
- Where Are We Now? Self-Assessment and Strategic Change
- Where Are We? Education and Desegregation
- Where Were the Elders?
Biblical politics through the lens of modern political theory. - Who Gets to Validate Alternative Medicine? (311)
A panel of health specialists joins Closer to Truth to discuss the implications of alternative medicine. - Who Needs Sex Therapy? (209)
Top scientists and social experts discuss sexuality.
- Who Owns Human Tissue?
- Why Are Music and Art So Exhilarating? (206)
Panelists debate how music and art appreciation reflect our culture.
- Why Development is Important to the United States with James D. Wolfensohn, president of the World Bank
James Wolfensohn of the World Bank speaks at USC.
- Why is Quantum Physics So Beautiful? (207)
The panelists debate the charm and symmetry of quantum physics.
- Why Multiculturalism Matters in America
Ronald Takaki on Multiculturalism in the U.S.
- Why Some Wars Become Genocidal and Others Don't
- Will Gene Therapy Change the Human Race? (205)
Panelists debate the benefits of and problems with genetic therapy.
- Will Intelligence Fill The Universe? (214)
Experts discuss the possibility of additional intelligence in the universe.
- Will the Internet Change Humanity? (102)
The panelists discuss the impact of the Internet.
- Will This Universe Ever End? (213)
Experts discuss the end of the universe.
- William Gould - Former Head of the National Labor Relations Board
- Women 2000: Shapers of the World
- Women and Multiculturalism
- Women Entrepreneurs: Helen Rockey/Marjie Peterson
- Women in the CIA: Problems and Prospects
Problems and benefits with being a woman in the CIA.
- Women Without Children: Reconceiving Adulthood
- Working for Peace in Northern Ireland
- Working Together: Faculty and Students with Disabilities
College students with disabilities and faculty, share their experiences. - Working Together: Interdisciplinary Care of the Sexual Trauma Survivor
- Working Together: People with Disabilities and Computer Technology
Demonstration of adaptive technology and computer applications for people with disabilities. - Working Together: Science Teachers and Students with Disabilities
Students suggest ways to make science activities accessible to those with disabilities. - World Bank and Environmental Protection
Lecture given by Ronald Mitchell.
- World Wide Access: Accessible Web Design
How to make WWW pages and other electronic resources available to people with disabilities. - Writing Collaborative History: U.Va. and the Monacan Indian Nation
Members of the Monacan Indian Nation talk about their history and how they are working with archaeologists.
- Writing L.A.: "Poetry Readings"
"Poetry Readings" features authors Chris Abani and Carol Muske-Dukes.
- Writing L.A.: "Reading L.A."
Discussion includes perspectives of living and creating in Los Angeles.
- Writing L.A.: "Talking L.A."
An informative discussion between authors David Freeman and Marrianne Wiggins.
- Writing with Authority about Uncertainty
USC Annenberg presents a conversation with award-winning reporter K.C. Cole about the art of science writing.
- Yehuda Bauer Series - Radical Islam
Yehuda Bauer speaks on 'Radical Islam.'
- Yehuda Bauer Series - The New Anti-Semitism
What is meant by “The New Anti-Semitism”? Preeminent Holocaust scholar, historian and author Yehuda Bauer compares relevant examples from past and present, East and West. - Youth Leadership Initiative
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