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The Times They Are A-Changing: A Look at Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Issues at U.Va6/3/06 - There have been a wide variety of forces that have affected the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered community at the University of Virginia. A panel from the Serpentine Society answer questions from alumni in this event called The Times They Are A-Changing. The first voice you'll hear will be Joy Pugh, coordinator of the LGBT Resource Center at U.Va. |
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Class of 1983 Panel: Follow Your Passion6/1/06 - Members of the Class of 1983 have some remarkable stories about how they have followed their passions, and how they are staking out their futures. The moderator for this interactive panel discussion is Sara James, a correspondent with Dateline NBC, and the panelists are Aaron Margosis, Louise Senft, Tom Goodrich, and Sheryl Stolberg. |
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Transitioning from College to Professional: The Secrets of Success3/22/06 - How can new graduates prepare to enter the workforce with the confidence and skills necessary to launch their careers smoothly? Carter Hunter Hopkins, Ph.D., Director of Alumni Career Services, shares helpful hints about approaching your first job in ways that you will experience the most success possible, as well as strategies for avoiding the possible pitfalls that can sabotage a career from the very beginning. |
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Cavalier Careers: Strategies for Women’s Career Success1/1/06 - Bouncing back from challenging situations is a key characteristic
common among successful women leaders who have broken through the glass ceiling. Panelists discuss how certain characteristics, such as resilience and persistence, have played an
important role in the pursuit of excellence in careers in business and
other fields. The moderator is Karen J. Jansen, Assistant Professor of Commerce
at the McIntire School of Commerce. Panelists include: Ruth Hale, Financial Advisor; Tracey Brownfield (Commerce ’79), Owner, TB Development Inc.; and Dr. Ann Kiessling (Nursing ’64), Director, Bedford Stem Cell Research Foundation. Sponsored by the Women in Leadership & Philanthropy initiative. |
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The Physics of Football 9/24/05 - Ever wonder why a football should be thrown in a spiral? Or why it's important for a football receiver to have soft hands? Just before the Cavalier's Homecoming victory over the Blue Devils, Professor of Physics Lou Bloomfield explained to a crowd of two hundred fans the basic fundamentals of football through a physicist's lens. Bloomfield teaches the popular U.Va physics course "How Things Work." |
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Dean Ed Ayers Speaks to Alumni 9/23/05 - Dean Ed Ayers speaks to alumni at Homecomings Weekend 2005 about the importance of the Annual Fund and explains how it allows the College to react to new programs and initiatives with flexibility. He also gives an update on the South Lawn Project and answers questions about the College and Graduate School. |
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Cavalier Marching Band and Color Guard 6/4/05 - William Pease, Director of bands at U.Va., and Tricia Gooley, dance instructor at U.Va. and color guard coordinator for the Cavalier Marching Band outline the conception of the marching band and plans for its future growth and development. |
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Reunions Weekend 6/4/05 - President John T. Casteen III delivered the Reunion Weekend address. The weekend |
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