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James Banks on Diversity In America 4/3/08 - Professor James A. Banks, from the University of Washington, Seattle, presents his lecture entitled "Diversity in America: Challenges and Opportunities for Educating Citizens in Global Times" as part of the Walter Ridley Speaker Series. |
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Last Lecture: Dr. Valentina Brashers, M.D. 4/2/08 - The Last Lecture Series is an annual tradition at the University and provides a forum for distinguished professors to lecture to students as if it were their last time to do so. Here Dr. Valentina Brashers, Professor of Nursing and an Attending Physician in Internal Medicine at the University of Virginia Health System, presents her last lecture at the Rotunda on Wednesday April 2. |
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Last Lecture: Charles Marsh, Ph.D. 4/2/08 - The Last Lecture Series is an annual tradition at the University and provides a forum for distinguished professors to lecture to students as if it were their last time to do so. Here Charles Marsh, Ph.D., Professor of Religious and Theological Studies and Director of the Project on Lived Theology, presents his last lecture at the Rotunda on Wednesday April 2. |
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The Medical Center Hour: When the Famous Get Sick and When the Sick Get Famous4/2/08 - Barron Lerner of Columbia disscusses people whose fame rests as much (or more) on illness as on life accomplishments. Celebrity patients have increasingly divulged diagnoses, and the
media and public have increasingly claimed a right to know. In a society where medical advances are headline news, we make stars out of patients on the leading edge of medical therapeutics. |
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R Jahan Ramazani Presents at the 17th Annual Last Lecture Series 3/24/08 - The Last Lecture Series is an annual tradition at the University and provides a forum for distinguished professors to lecture to students as if it were their last time to do so. Here R Jahan Ramazani from the English Department presents his last lecture at the Rotunda on Monday March 24th at 7:00 pm. |
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Peter Norton Presents at the 17th Annual Last Lecture Series 3/24/08 - The Last Lecture Series is an annual tradition at the University and provides a forum for distinguished professors to lecture to students as if it were their last time to do so. Here Peter Norton from the Department of Science, Technology, and Society presents his last lecture at the Rotunda on Monday March 24th at 7:00 pm. |
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Alice Roosevelt Longworth: From White House Princess to Washington Power Broker3/17/08 - Historian Stacy A. Cordery is the author of three books on the Roosevelts. She taught at East Carolina University after earning her Ph.D. in U.S. history in 1992. Now a full professor at Monmouth College, she teaches modern U.S. history, women's history, and interdisciplinary studies. Cordery has volunteered in several capacities for H-Net (www.h-net.org) and is the web bibliographer for the National First Ladies Library. |
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Miller Center Forum: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, From White House Princess to Washington Power Broker 3/17/08 - Historian Stacy A. Cordery is the author of three books on the Roosevelts. She taught at East Carolina University after earning her Ph.D. in U.S. history in 1992. Now a full professor at Monmouth College, she teaches modern U.S. history, women's history, and interdisciplinary studies. Cordery has volunteered in several capacities for H-Net (www.h-net.org) and is the web bibliographer for the National First Ladies Library. A book signing will follow her Forum. |
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