Hosts Norman Gilliland and Emily Auerbach invite distinguished faculty guests from the University of Wisconsin-Madison to discuss topics in music, art, writing, theater, science, education, and history.
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Welcome aboard Insights Edge, your exclusive ticket to the pulse of the African business landscape! Brace yourself for captivating discussions with distinguished management faculty, industry leaders, and corporate titans. Dive deep into cutting-edge insights and gain insider tips on how to thrive in this dynamic and complex market. Get your pen and paper ready! https://managementhub.lbs.edu.ng/
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Captured during a variety of events and programs sponsored by the Alumni Association, distinguished faculty member present talks in the field of Economics.
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To request an audio transcript that is not at law.virginia.edu/news/videos-podcasts, please contact comm@law.virginia.edu. Founded in 1819, the University of Virginia School of Law is the second-oldest continuously operating law school in the nation. Consistently ranked among the top law schools, Virginia is a world-renowned training ground for distinguished lawyers and public servants, instilling in them a commitment to leadership, integrity and community service.
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New poMoople Institute of Animation and design(Hi-Tech Animation) is one of the pioneers in creating successful professionals in fields of Animation, VFX, Film Editing, Graphics and Web Designing now in barrackpore. Industry professionals as our faculty and live project experience for our students are what that distinguish Moople from any other institutes in India.
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The Faculty of English Language and Literature is by far the largest English Department in the UK, with over 75 permanent postholders, a further 70 Faculty members, 900 undergraduates and 300 postgraduates. The Faculty has a very distinguished research and teaching record, covering all periods of English Literature. This series includes talks from the English Faculty Open days.
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Welcome to this week’s episode of the T&L WTD Let's Talk About It Podcast! We are thrilled to have Dr. Kathy D. Wright joining us today. Dr. Wright is a distinguished scholar and dedicated healthcare professional, holding numerous prestigious titles and roles. She is an Associate Professor at The Ohio State University College of Nursing, specifically within the Center for Healthy Aging, Self-Management, and Complex Care, and the Chronic Brain Injury Center. Additionally, she is a Harold Amos ...
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Distinguished authors and emerging writers from the ranks of University faculty, students and friends discuss and read their published works.
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Join hosts Brooklyn Leschyshyn and Natalie Smadis as they explore the scholarly and creative activities happening at MacEwan University with a focus on how faculty influence and/or incorporate students, teaching and the larger community into their projects. Each episode, Brooklyn & Natalie are joined by a MacEwan faculty member to dive into their scholarly projects and bring them to life. Covering topics from theatre, community-based research and advocacy to mental health, neuroscience and e ...
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15 Minute History is a history podcast designed for historians, enthusiasts, and newbies alike. This is a joint project of Hemispheres, the international outreach consortium at the University of Texas at Austin, and Not Even Past, a website with articles on a wide variety of historical issues, produced by the History Department at the University of Texas at Austin. This podcast series is devoted to short, accessible discussions of important topics in world history, United States history, and ...
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Expert faculty, administrators, and staff discuss the use of technology in higher education. From mobile learning to online learning to digital resources, the panel examines how technology can efficiently and effectively be integrated into education settings. The Cast: Autumm Caines - Associate Director of Academic Technology - @autumm Nicole Kraft - Assistant Professor (Clinical) Journalism, Apple Distinguished Educator - @Nicole_Kraft Byron Roush - Director of Educational Technology - @ntd ...
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Looking Forward: Opportunities for Job, Career, Business, and Investment Seekers is THE podcast about GLOBAL trends, the future, and most importantly, the OPPORTUNITIES they are creating… and how YOU might begin to capitalize on them. Do you want to seize the many opportunities the world is offering right now and into the future? Well, hey, THIS podcast is for you! On occasion, we also do episodes about opportunities to improve your health and well being. Guests are experts in their fields. ...
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Welcome to the Clinical Care Solutions Oncology podcast channel. Our podcast shows give you quick access to important content when you need it - at home, at your desk, or on the go.
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The David B. Abernethy Emeriti/ae Lecture Series: Autobiographical Reflections features distinguished senior faculty members speaking about their lives, careers, and inspirations. Speakers reflect a wide range of teaching and research fields at Stanford, including the arts, humanities, social sciences, education, business, law, engineering, sciences, and medicine.
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University of Chicago Human Rights Program Distinguished Lecturer Series
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At the University of Chicago, research and teaching in human rights integrate exploration of the core questions of human dignity with critical examination of the institutions designed to promote and protect human rights in the contemporary world. The University of Chicago Human Rights Program is an initiative unique among its peers for the interdisciplinary focus its faculty and students bring to bear on these essential matters. The Distinguished Lecturer series creates space for dialogue be ...
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A premier university in Asia, the Singapore Management University (SMU) is internationally recognised for its world class research and distinguished teaching. With an emphasis on generating rigorous, high impact cross-disciplinary research that addresses Asian issues of global relevance, SMU’s faculty from its six schools – School of Accountancy, Lee Kong Chian School of Business, School of Economics, School of Information Systems, School of Law and School of Social Sciences – collaborate cl ...
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Dr. Tripp has distinguished herself throughout her training in osteopathic medicine. In addition to receiving numerous awards and scholarships as an osteopathic medical student and resident, she is an invited member of A Still Sutherland Study Group and the Biobasics teaching faculty. Now she brings her love and extensive knowledge of nature, her remarkable dedication to health and wellness for all, and her compassionate gifts in the practice of osteopathy to the practice of Andrew M. Goldma ...
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This podcast was published at The Sign of Jonas Blog. Dr. Susan Easton Black lectures on the life of Mormon Founder Joseph Smith. Dr. Susan Easton Black joined the faculty of Brigham Young University in 1978, where she is currently a professor of Church history and doctrine. She is a past Eliza R. Snow Fellow, Associate Dean of General Education and Honors, and Director of Church History in the BYU Religious Studies Center. The recipient of numerous academic awards, she received the Karl G. ...
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Reimagining the Humanities from the Global South. Launched during Wits University's centenary anniversary - the series tackles critical questions on the role and future of the Humanities. The arts, philosophy, anthropology, and literary studies are increasingly perceived as under attack. And yet, in the Global South, these disciplines have never been in a position of greater strength. Scholars in Africa and South America are displaying unprecedented confidence in challenging frameworks that ...
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The CUNY Graduate Center is a leader in public graduate education devoted to enhancing the public good through pioneering research, serious learning, and reasoned debate. The CUNY Graduate Center offers ambitious students more than 40 doctoral and master’s programs of the highest caliber, taught by top faculty from throughout CUNY — the nation’s largest public urban university. Through its nearly 40 centers, institutes, and initiatives, including its Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC), ...
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The Eastern Kentucky University School of Business: 5Q Series is a way to get to know our colleagues, our students, our graduates and all of our Friends of EKU Business. We have a chance to hear from people who believe in EKU, from people who have a dream and find a way to realize that dream, and to hear from seasoned business professionals. And with this opportunity, we want to engage both our students and our future students, and all of our stakeholders, to give some insight on what goes o ...
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Beyond the Buzzwords: Concrete Sustainability Measures in Corporate Strategy (Case Discussion)
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Dr. Demola Sogunle, Chief Executive of Stanbic IBTC Holdings, was featured on Insights Edge to explore the intricacies of the case study on Stanbic IBTC — Beyond the Buzzwords: Concrete Sustainability Measures in Corporate Strategy. During the engaging episode, Dr. Sogunle underscored how Stanbic IBTC Holdings has proactively integrated robust sust…
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Britain in the 1840s was wracked by poverty, unrest, and uncertainty. There were attempts to assassinate the queen and her prime minister, and the ruling class lived in fear of […]
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CYBERSECURITY: IT’S THE “WILD WEST” FOR OPPORTUNITIES!!
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Hi everyone. What’s something literally billions of people use every day, whether at home, work, or someplace else? That’s right, the Internet. And what’s something people have to be concerned about when they use the Internet? Yes, cyberattacks! My guest today, Craig Taylor, is an expert on cybersecurity. And, while Craig says cyberattacks are defi…
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Economic Inequality in Preindustrial Times: Europe and Beyond
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Professor Guido Alfani of Bocconi University discusses economic inequality in preindustrial times, centralized in Europe and beyond. Alfani was recently published in the Journal of Economic Literature. Professor Ted Seto of Loyola Law School provides commentary, and UVA Law professor Ruth Mason and Oxford University professor Tsilly Dagan also disc…
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One of the most famous of cold War speeches is JFK’s address to citizens of a divided Berlin on June 26, 1963-a speech epitomizing the divide between the US and its Allies on one side of the Berlin Wall and the Soviet Union and its buffer states on the other. During the Cold War, several US presidents used rhetoric to project US power and intention…
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Terrie & Laurie: Spotlight Dr. Kathy D. Wright
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🌐 Donate Here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZP3E67YX6EVDQ Welcome to this week’s episode of the T&L WTD Let's Talk About It Podcast! We are thrilled to have Dr. Kathy D. Wright joining us today. Dr. Wright is a distinguished scholar and dedicated healthcare professional, holding numerous prestigious titles and roles. She is an As…
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The historian Henry Adams once wrote that, “the American boy of 1854 stood nearer the year 1 than to the year 1900.” Changes during that period were indeed profound in Adam’s home town of Boston. And yet, for the majority of the city’s black men and women, life and work in 1900 were not that […]By Not Even Past & Hemispheres
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Retiring Faculty A. E. Dick Howard and Richard Bonnie Honored
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Retiring professors Richard Bonnie ’69 and A. E. Dick Howard ’61 reflect on their careers, following introductions by Dean Risa Goluboff during Law Alumni Weekend. (University of Virginia School of Law, May 11, 2024)By University of Virginia School of Law
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A Futurist's Slant on Opportunities- Part 2
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Hi everyone! Did you know the future is ripe with opportunities for those who understand both the big and the lesser-known global trends? That’s some of what we learned in Part 1 of our two-part series with renowned futurist, business owner, author, and speaker, Chet Sisk. In Part 2, Chet shares more of the some of the best global opportunities he …
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Accused of fatally stabbing her jailer with an ice pick, Joan Little became the first woman acquitted of murder because of her right to self-defense against sexual assault.
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NFL executive Dasha Smith ’98 delivers the commencement address to the Class of 2024, as Dean Risa Goluboff presides over her final UVA Law ceremony as dean and Student Bar Association President Tommy Cerja IV ’24 makes remarks. (University of Virginia School of Law, May 19, 2024)By University of Virginia School of Law
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The Dean’s State of the Law School, 2023-24
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Dean Risa Goluboff shares the latest news about the Law School with alumni at reunion weekend. (University of Virginia School of Law, May 11, 2024)By University of Virginia School of Law
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Financial Management in Times of Uncertainty
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In this insightful episode, we sit down with financial expert Dr. Kayode Omoregie, a faculty member at Lagos Business School, to explore the intricacies of managing finances in unpredictable times. This conversation delves into why traditional, one-size-fits-all financial strategies often fall short in today's rapidly changing economic landscape. D…
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Centuries of Chinese tradition have brought about tales of strange creatures and glimpses into the afterlife.
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Professor Danielle Citron discusses themes in her most recent book, “The Fight for Privacy: Protecting Dignity, Identity, and Love in the Digital Age.” Citron spoke at the Law School Foundation’s Alumni Board and Council luncheon. (University of Virginia School of Law, May 10, 2024)By University of Virginia School of Law
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Exploring the Alzheimer's Journey with host Terrie and Laurie
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🌐 Donate Here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZP3E67YX6EVDQ Welcome back to another episode of T&L WTD Let's Talk About it Podcast! This week, Laurie and Terrie delve into a topic that's both deeply personal and profoundly important: openly getting your affairs in order. Join us as we navigate the journey of Alzheimer's, Dementia, …
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Over the course of the academic year, student protests have roiled college campuses like at no other time in recent memory. Going further back though, historians see plenty of parallels — as well as some key differences — with student protest movements focused on Vietnam (1960s/70s) and South Africa (1980s/90s.) Today we’re joined today by […]…
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A Futurist's Slant on Opportunities- Part 1
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Hi everyone! Did you know the future is ripe with opportunities for those who understand both the big and lesser-known global trends? And who’s more credible in telling us that than futurist, Chet Sisk? In this first of two episodes, Chet begins to lay out where he sees opportunities, plus the why and how of that. He’ll do more of this in Part 2. I…
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S3E19 - The distinguished world of musical insects.
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On today's episode, Dr. Kevin Judge is back on the podcast! Dr. Kevin Judge, an expert in the field of crickets, discusses his research on how the European species Roesel’s Katydid showed up in North America. He shares how his fascination with singing insects led him to study their behaviors, including mating displays and competitive interactions. …
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Why do so many people hate grammar? Find out which grammar "rules" are prescriptive gobbledygook with the Chair of the UW English Department
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Mountain lions, tigers, and bears--Wisconsin has them all in a shrinking habitat. Adrian Treves will provide some insights into which animals are thriving near humans and how best to interact with them.
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In this rebroadcast, we ask, Why are so many American children failing to learn to read, and what can be done about it?
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A Journey Discovery: Terrie and Laurie's Travel Adventures
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Donate Here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZP3E67YX6EVDQ Welcome to another episode of Terrie and Laurie both are traveling this week in different directions, each with their own exciting destination and purpose. Terrie is headed to Atlanta for an inaugural Summit, while Laurie is traveling to Krakow, Poland for the ADI conference…
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Episode 144: Partisanship in the Revolutionary era
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Political partisanship is not only a hallmark of US democracy today. There is also a long history of dysfunction and division as old as America. H.W. Brands’s new book, Founding Partisans is a revelatory history of the Revolutionary era’s stormy politics, which includes a look at the nation’s earliest political parties — those of Hamilton and […]…
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Episode 143: Glen Canyon and Water Infrastructure
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Climate change and population growth is creating a new appreciation — and anxiety — around water infrastructure, both in the western United States and around the world. We’re joined today by Professor Erika Bsumek, whose new book, The Foundations of Glen Canyon, focuses on America’s second highest concrete-arch dam. Not simply a massive piece of ph…
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Episode 142: World War I and the Hapsburg Empire
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The Hapsburg Empire was founded in 1282 (or 1526, depending on who you ask) and lasted until 1918. Despite its increasingly antiquated and illiberal tendencies, it survived the reformation, the thirty years war, the enlightenment, the age of Revolution, the revolutions of 1848, and the Austro-Prussian war of 1866 — but not World War I. […]…
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S3E18 - Student Research Day: Student Research Spotlight - Siera Roth, Navreet Gill, Jennika Kuruliak and Karalyn Mouly
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In today’s episode, we are joined by three student researchers here at MacEwan: Siera Roth on the history of the Valentinians, Navreet Gill on vampires and examining the novella Carmilla, and Jennika and Karalyn on presenting at the Unity Conference in Dublin. Find out more at https://research-recasted.pinecast.co…
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The Best Animation Training Institute in Kolkata: Discover Your Potential!
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Welcome to Moople Institute – your gateway to the exciting world of animation in Kolkata! As the best animation institute in Kolkata, we take pride in developing students’ abilities and preparing them for success in the fast-paced animation industry.By moopledunlop
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S3E17 - Small businesses and underrepresented entrepreneurs
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In today's episode, we are joined by Dr. Albena Perglova in her research that explores whether entrepreneurship education can motivate more women to enter STEM fields as entrepreneurs. We discuss how Dr. Perglova's research focuses on underrepresented entrepreneurs, including women and social entrepreneurs, and how they can positively change their …
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The process for nominating US presidential candidates has changed over the years—often in ways that are complicated, confusing, and not necessarily democratic. Nominations have become a shifting landscape of delegates, superdelegates, back-room party bosses, and late-night compromises that try to unite competing party factions. As the 2024 presiden…
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Pursuing Racial Justice Through Law Firm Pro Bono Practice
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UVA Law lecturer Tiffany Graves ’06 of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings, Theodore Howard of Wiley Rein, Paul S. Lee of Steptoe & Johnson and Kathleen Wach of Miller & Chevalier Chartered share their experiences of advancing racial justice in their pro bono practice. Professor Kimberly Jenkins Robinson moderates the event, which was sponsored by the Cen…
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Participatory Law Scholarship: A Seat at the (Legal) Table
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At the Virginia Law Review’s annual symposium, Rachel Lopez of Drexel University Kline School of Law, Gerald Torres of Yale University and Kempis “Ghani” Songster, co-founder of the Redemption Project, discuss collaborations between legal scholars and people with lived experiences. Law student Dennis Ting ’24 introduces the speakers and UVA Law pro…
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Computers are dangerous enough for individuals. When nations are involved, the stakes are even bigger.
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A Conversation With U.S. Judge Roger L. Gregory, 2024 Jefferson Medal in Law Recipient
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Judge Roger L. Gregory of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit gives a talk and participates in a Q&A to mark receiving the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Law. Dean Risa Goluboff served as moderator for the event. (University of Virginia School of Law, April 11, 2024)By University of Virginia School of Law
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“Judges as Persuasive Storytellers,” With U.S. Judge Stephanos Bibas
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Judge Stephanos Bibas of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit discusses the importance of storytelling to deliver judgments that are fair, impartial and grounded in law. (University of Virginia School of Law, April 5, 2024)By University of Virginia School of Law
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S3E16 - Student Research Day: Student Research Spotlight - Karrissa Goulding and Dawson Hartman, Ashley Platz, and Kayla Friesen.
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In today’s episode, we are joined by three student researchers here at MacEwan: Karrissa Goulding and Dawson Hartman on the impacts of Alberta’s pension plan, Ashley Platz on cultural differences in book stores, and Kayla Friesen on how marketing can save lives. Find out more at https://research-recasted.pinecast.co…
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PLENTY OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR STARTUPS… AND NOT JUST FOR THE ENTREPRENEURS!
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Hi everyone. Did you know there are a wealth of opportunities out there for those who want to start businesses? But opportunities in startups don’t just apply to entrepreneurs! Lots of others can be a part of this boom, too. My guest expert, Bill Provine, the CEO of an organization devoted to helping startups get off the ground, shares his expertis…
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Ever since the days of Puritan New England, American governments have struggled to define the relationship between religion and a secular nation. In recent years, that struggle has become increasingly strident with the rise of the Christina Right. What is the relationship between the Christian Right and traditional evangelicals? At what point did t…
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“The Contract Production Paradox,” With Robert E. Scott
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Columbia University professor Robert Scott, a former UVA Law dean, discusses the growth of scholarship in contract production at the 34th Sokol Colloquium. (University of Virginia School of Law, March 29, 2024)By University of Virginia School of Law
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S3E15 - Creative Chemists on creating a cleaner, greener future for everyone
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On today’s episode we had the pleasure of being joined by Dr. Roland Lee and Trevor Mundle. The two test our preconceived notion of the truth behind environmentally friendly products. Dr. Roland Lee and Trevor Mundle collaborate between the MacEwan lab and Green Tech, bringing together experts in chemistry, finance, investment, and sustainable prac…
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In the city of Baranagar, amidst its vibrant culture and thriving educational scene, the quest for acquiring top-notch web designing skills has led many aspiring designers on a search for excellence. For those seeking the best web designing course in Baranagar, there is one name that stands out for the best web design course in Baranagar is Moople …
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A Conversation With New Jersey Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way ’96
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UVA Law alumna Tahesha L. Way ’96 speaks about her career path to the roles of New Jersey lieutenant governor and secretary of state, offers advice to current law students, and stresses the importance of voting in every election. (University of Virginia School of Law, March 26, 2024)By University of Virginia School of Law
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A Fireside Chat With A. E. Dick Howard ’61
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The Virginia Law Review hosts UVA Law professors A. E. Dick Howard '61 and Charles Barzun ’05 for a fireside chat detailing Howard's career. (University of Virginia School of Law, March 21, 2024)By University of Virginia School of Law
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Recent Developments in Delaware’s Corporate Law
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Former Delaware Supreme Court Chief Justice Leo E. Strine Jr. speaks with UVA Law professor Michal Barzuza, arguing that businesses shouldn't be political echo chambers. The event was sponsored by the John W. Glynn Jr. Law & Business Program. (University of Virginia School of Law, March 19, 2024)By University of Virginia School of Law
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Career Scope as a Website Designer after 12th in India
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In the digital era, website designers play a key role in shaping the online landscape. If you’re intrigued by creativity, technology, and user experience, a career as a website designer might be your calling. Let’s explore the exciting journey of becoming a web designer after completing your 12th grade.…
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Kashmir Hill discusses her 2023 book, “Your Face Belongs to Us: A Secretive Startup’s Quest to End Privacy as We Know It," with UVA Law professor Danielle Citron during a LawTech Center talk, following an introduction by Professor Elizabeth Rowe. The book explores how facial recognition technology threatens privacy. (University of Virginia School o…
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