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Engaging the Mind: Moving Towards Plurality: Emerging Domestic Markets in America 10/18/06 - What business opportunities will present themselves as the United States moves towards become a more pluralistic society? Gregory Fairchild is an assistant professor of Business Administration at the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration. He explored some of the possibilities for business development in an October 18th lecture held at Virginia Union University in Richmond. |
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More than the Score: Baseball at the Crossroads 10/14/06 - U.Va. Law Professor Ted White |
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Realism Amid the Perils of Partiality - Jefferson Scholars Foundation Award for Excellence lecture9/29/06 - Norman Graebner, the Randolph P. Compton Professor of History and Public Affairs Emeritus, delivered a special lecture on Sept. 29 as part of U.Va. |
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Miller Center Forum: Victim-Survivor-Victor, Overcoming and Overwhelming 1/14/06 - A victim of a sexual predator in 1973, Martin Andrews started a one-man campaign to pass, fund, and implement the Civil Commitment of Sexual Violent Predators legislation in Virginia after learning that his assailant would be released in 2003. He brings a message of survival and hope to thousands of victims of sexual abuse through his personal and television appearances, including The Today Show, as well as through his published works, including articles in the New York Times and the Washington Post. Andrews provides training for advocates and mental health and criminal justice professionals, and acts as an advisor to various advocacy organizations. |
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Miller Center Forum: Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation 1/1/06 - Cokie Roberts is a political commentator for ABC News, where she has covered Congress, politics, and public policy for the past 15 years, and a senior news analyst for National Public Radio. From 1996 to 2002, Roberts and Sam Donaldson co-anchored the weekly ABC interview program This Week. She has won numerous awards, including two Emmys, in her more than 30 years in broadcasting. Roberts has been inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame, and was cited by the American Women in Radio and Television as one of the 50 greatest women in broadcasting history. Roberts, along with her husband Steven V. Roberts, writes a weekly column syndicated in newspapers across the country by United Media. Two of her previous books, From This Day Forward (co-written with her husband), and We Are Our Mothers' Daughters, were New York Times bestsellers. |
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The College of Arts & Sciences Reunions Forum: Blind Spot: The Secret History of American Counterterrorism 6/4/05 - Timothy Naftali, associate professor of history, teaches one of the College |
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The College of Arts & Sciences Reunions Forum: Aging 6/4/05 - Aging is inevitable for nearly all living organisms, and despite the proliferation of anti-aging therapies, there is no escape. Tim Salthouse and Debbie Roach each do research on aging and are beginning to understand why aging is inevitable, and how to quantify the aging process and the changes that occur in individuals as they age. |
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The College of Arts & Sciences Reunions Forum: Nation-Building in Iraq6/4/05 - David Waldner, associate professor of politics and director of the Middle East Studies Program, speaks on America's ambitious experiment in nation-building in Iraq. Achieving success in Iraq and expanding the new Iraqi model to other nations in the Middle East has become a core element of American national security policy. |
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