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Commemorating the Civil Rights Movement in the South: Memorials to the Second Civil War 6/2/07 - Over the last 20 years, Southerners have erected dozens of monuments and memorials to the people and events of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. Dell Upton, U.Va David A Harrison III Professor of Historical Archeology and Architecture, looks at a handful of the most contentious of the monuments. |
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Class of 1982 Panel Discussion: Follow Your Passion6/2/07 - It has been twenty-five years since the Class of 1982 entered the world. Members of the class share their stories about how they followed their passions, and what they plan to do next.
Panelists are: David Lane, Gates Foundation; Scott Safon, CNN; Rozanne Olitzsky Worrell, online columnist; Pedro Medina, Yo Creo en Colombia Foundation; Pattie Sellers, Fortune Magazine, moderator. |
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Alumni Weekend 2007 6/2/07 - U.Va. alumni return to grounds for Reunion Weekend. Speaking at Saturday's event on the Lawn were President Casteen, Tom Faulders, Bob Sweeney and Ronde Barber. |
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Changing America with Folk Music 6/2/07 - From civil rights activists across the political spectrum to Henry Ford, many Americans have believed that folk music communicates purer value than music created by commercial interests. Associate Professor of Music Richard Will examines efforts to change the country with folk music. |
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Not Where You Think You Are: Deception and Fraud on the Internet 6/2/07 - McIntire School of Commerce professor Stefano Grazioli, an expert in the design, management, and security of
information systems, discusses the tactics used by Interet scam artists. His presentation highlight the methods most commonly used by the perpetrators of Internet deception as well as how such deceptions can be detected and avoided by consumers. |
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Class of 1997 Panel Discussion: What Do You Want To Be6/2/07 - A panel of Class of |
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Animal and Human Communication 6/2/07 - Evolutionary biologists and ethologists have recently uncovered amazing complexity and subtlety in animal systems of communication. Associate Professor of Philosophy Mitch Green discusses some of these new developments, focusing on whether they might bridge the gap widely reputed to separate human and animal communication. |
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Managing Career Change6/2/07 - Careers are no longer linear |
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