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Class of 1993 Panel Discussion: Past, Present, and Future

6/7/08 - The words
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Class of 2003 Panel Discussion: Where Are They Now?

6/7/08 - Life has started to creep up on the class of 2003. Jobs, mortgages, spouses, and yes, even kids are starting to take the place of all-nighters in Alderman, streaking the Lawn, swiping IDs at O-Hill,and hanging out on the Corner. In this podcast, a panel of alumni talk about where they are now and tell stories about the diverse ways they have been living their life since graduation. The Class panelists are Adam Beebe (Peace Corps volunteer), Meghan Streit (lived in Nicaragua and mother, James Aldige (studying at Oxford in England), Steve Shuster (songwriter for commercials in Los Angeles), John Lane (U.S. Army and now lives with parents), and Sarah Jobe (Duke Divinity School graduate and mother). The moderator is Cara Volpe.
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Class of 1978 Class Conversation

6/7/08 - This year, the Class of 1978 held its first-ever class conversation. The event was designed to garner a sense of class identity 30 years after graduation. Members of the class will discuss they've been, how U.Va has been a part of that, and where they're headed. The panelists are; David Bice, Collaborative Attorney; Anita Clayton, Medical Director, UVA Center for Psychiatric Clinical Research; Deborah Pearce, CEO of LeaJames, Inc.; Nancy Ramsey, TV, Print and Web producer; George Rodrigue, V.P., Managing Editor of The Dallas Morning News; Stephan Underhill, U.S. District Judge for District of Connecticut; The moderator is Chris Schroder.
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Class of 1983 Panel: Follow Your Passion-What's Next?

6/7/08 - Class of 1983 Panel: Follow Your Passion-What's Next? 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. Members of the class met at Reunions 2008 for an interactive panel discussion with panelists Aaron Margosis, Louise Senft, Tom Goodrich and Sheryl Stolberg. Sara James is the moderator.
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Swarming Robots Attract Swarms of Kids

6/7/08 - Swarming behaviors in robots are based on the analogy to natural systems, where animals including bees, ants, fish, and birds all demonstrate complex behaviors as a group even though the individual animals are each making relatively simple decisions. Faculty members from the Department of Systems and Information Engineering as they focus on recent research advances in
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Crossing the Color Line: From Rhythm and Blues to Rock and Roll

6/7/08 - From his student days as a founder of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee to his former position as chairman of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Julian Bond has been a leader in the movements for civil rights, economic justice, racial equality, and peace. In this talk from Reunions Weekend 2008, Bond presents the civil rights movement through a history of American music and traces the melding of jazz, blues, country music, and pop into rock and roll.
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Was Ronald Reagan Right? Do Trees Cause Pollution?

6/6/08 - During the presidential election in 1980, candidate Ronald Reagan made news headlines by proclaiming that trees caused pollution. Though the comment was met with derision, there is strong evidence that plants can and do affect the chemistry of the atmosphere. Manuel Lerdau, professor of Environmental Sciences and Director of Blandy Farm, discusses how in this lecture to alumni during Reunions Weekend 2008.
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Biomedical Engineering at U.Va: A Global Model for Translating New Discoveries to Human Health

6/6/08 - Biomedical engineering is one of the fastest growing disciplines of the new millenium. Assistant Professor Jason Papin, one of the newest members of U.Va's growing biomedical department, explains the basic science involved, and how the field is reshaping medical imaging, regenerative medicine and systems bioengineering. This event was recorded as part of Reunions Weekend 2008.
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