Lectures

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    Watch: The Art and Science of Rich Internet Applications

    Watch video of a Nov. 20 talk, "The Art and Science of Rich Internet Applications," by Ben Stucki, an independent Flex developer and consultant with a background in standards-based web development.

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    Watch: "Bollywood's India"

    Watch video of a Nov. 13 talk by Rachel Dwyer - School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London -  part of ISSS International Education Week.

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    Watch: "The Living Dead: Ancient Ancestors and Mummies in the Pre-Incan Andes"

    Watch video of a Nov. 11 talk "The Living Dead: Ancient Ancestors and Mummies in the Pre-Incan Andes, " by Dr. Tiffiny Tung, Assistant Professor of Anthropology.

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    Watch: Life on the International Space Station

    Watch video of a Nov. 5 talk by Sandra Mangus, Ph.D., NASA Astronaut, Flight Engineer and Science Officer aboard the International Space Station.

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    Watch: Challenges for America: Telling the Story of Exploration

    Watch video of a Nov. 4 talk by Dr. Rick Chappell, CNGR, Public Affairs, Research Professor of Physics and Lecturer in Science Communications.

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    Watch: "A People’s Past Continues to Be Living History"

    Watch video of a Nov. 4 talk by Reverend James Lawson, Distinguished University Professor.

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    Watch: A Survivor's Story

    Watch video of concentration camp survivor Martin Weiss speaking at the 2009 Holocaust Lecture Series.

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    Watch: "Poems and Poem-talk" with Rosanna Warren

    Watch video of the Harry C. Howard Lecture with renowned poet and critic Rosanna Warren.

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    Watch: "Worlds Above the Sky: Exploring the Universe with the Hubble Space Telescope"

    Watch video of an Oct. 28 talk, "Worlds Above the Sky: Exploring the Universe with the Hubble Space Telescope," by Dr. Bob O'Dell, Distinguished Research Professor of Physics and Astronomy.

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    Watch: "Avoiding the Evils of Eugenics in a Genomic Age"

    Watch video of an Oct. 27 talk, “Avoiding the Evils of Eugenics in a Genomic Age,” by Ellen Wright Clayton, Rosalind E. Franklin Professor of Genetics and Health Policy.