(AV17973) The Real Jesus: New Evidence from History and Archeology
Description: The Real Jesus: New Evidence from History and Archeology
Lecturer: Paul L. Maier
Date Created: 4/15/13
Original Creator: University Lecture Series
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What Happens to Undeliverable Mail with No Return Address?
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Clarice Smith Distinguished Lecture Series: Sylvia Yount
Sylvia Yount is the Lawrence A. Fleischman Curator in Charge of the American Wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where she oversees fine and decorative arts from the colonial period to the early twentieth century. In her curatorial and administrative practice, Yount works to expand and enrich traditional collection and gallery narratives by including Latin and Native American art as well as work by women and artists of color. Her presentation explores the challenges and opportunities of these efforts in the context of shifting definitions of American art and identity, both past and present.
Lectures begin at 6:30 p.m. Free tickets in the G Street Lobby at 6 p.m.
The Clarice Smith Distinguished Lectures in American Art highlight excellence and innovation in American art through evenings with an outstanding artist, critic, and scholar. These talks are a forum for discussing the creative experience and what American art is today.
This annual series is made possible by the generosity of Clarice Smith.
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MIT STS.050 The History of MIT, Spring 2011
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Ford Oval of Honor: Gerry Waite interview
Ford Oval of Honor interview with Gerry Waite, a Vietnam War veteran who served in the United States Army.
This collection contains oral history videos and transcripts for interviews with local World War II, Vietnam War, Persian Gulf War, and Iraq War veterans between 2013 and 2016. The interviews were conducted by Chris Reidy of WIPB-TV as part of its Oval of Honor award series sponsored by the Ford Motor Company. Also included are annual Ford Oval of Honor programs about the award recipients for 2013-2015.
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The Private Life of Mrs. Rachel Lambert Mellon: Life into Art Lecture by Mac Griswold
With a laser eye, witty intelligence, and nimble hands, Rachel Lambert Mellon, known as “Bunny,” fostered her life as an art form. Painted flowers bloomed as real ones in her gardens. Aroused by her imagination, Jean Schlumberger designed jewels drawn from every aspect of nature. Bunny said “I know what I want to get done.” Mac Griswold, her biographer, shares how much Bunny knew.
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The Effective Use Of The President's Time
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The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
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Christianity and Politics in the U.S. Today: A Conversation with Ross Douthat & Cornel West
The Terrence J. Murphy Institute for Catholic Thought, Law, and Public Policy hosts New York Times op-ed columnist, Ross Douthat, and Harvard professor and political commentator, Dr. Cornel West, for a discussion of “Christianity and Politics in the U.S. Today” in Woulfe Alumni Hall of Anderson Student Center on the St. Paul campus of the University of St. Thomas, Friday, April 7, 2017. Moderator for the evening is Elizabeth Schiltz, a St. Thomas School of Law professor, the Thomas. J. Abood Research Scholar and co-director of the Murphy Institute. Welcoming the crowd is university president, Dr. Julie Sullivan, and introducing the speakers is associate professor of Catholic Studies, Erika Kidd.
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Additional support for this program was provided by St. Thomas’ College of Arts and Sciences, Black Empower Student Alliance, Black Law Student Association, Catholic Students Incorporated, Christian Legal Society, College Democrats, Lex Vitae, Minnesota Justice Foundation, Office for Mission, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, St. Thomas More Society, Students for Human Life and Students for Justice and Peace
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The Muslim on the airplane | Amal Kassir | TEDxMileHighWomen
Watching the news, it seems like ethnic divides are ever-deepening. But how can we solve these complicated problems when each side lives in fear of the other? The answer is simple, argues Syrian-American poet Amal Kassir - it starts with, “What’s your name?”
Amal, a young Muslim-American and native Coloradan, found a platform for her voice growing up working in her family's restaurant. She has been writing poetry since she was a child and has performed in eight countries, sharing her verse everywhere from youth prisons to orphanages to refugee camps.
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Create an Adventure with Copyright
On Wednesday, July 31, the Copyright Office will present “Create an Adventure with Copyright,” celebrating the way copyright inspires adventure and how adventure promotes copyright. While copyright might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about taking an adventure, copyright and adventure actually go hand in hand. Have you seen a photograph of a beautiful location and then gone on your own adventure there? Or have you written a song about an incredible place you have visited? The event celebrates the role copyright plays in inspiring adventure and how adventure promotes copyright, with a focus on the impact copyright has on photographs, travel books, music, TV shows, and movies.
Presenters include:
Jeanne Fink (15:33), Vice President and Senior Associate General Counsel, National Geographic Society
John Hessler (49:09), Author and Curator of Jay I. Kislak Collections of the Archaeology & History of the Early Americas, Library of Congress
Andrea Sachs (33:50), Travel Reporter, The Washington Post
Shodekeh (1:07:10), Beatboxer, Hip-Hop Vocal Percussionist, Breath Artist.
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Copyright Matters: Create an Adventure with Copyright
This program celebrated the way copyright inspires adventure and how adventure promotes copyright. While copyright might not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about taking an adventure, copyright and adventure actually go hand in hand. There was a focus on the impact copyright has on photographs, travel books, music, television and movies.
- Jeanne Fink is vice president and senior associate general counsel for the National Geographic Society.
- John Hessler is a cartographic specialist in the Geography and Map division and curator of Jay I. Kislak Collections of the Archaeology & History of the Early Americas at the Library of Congress.
- Andrea Sachs is a travel reporter for the Washington Post.
- Shodekeh is a beatboxer, hip-hop vocal percussionist and breath artist.
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The 58th Presidential Inauguration of Donald J. Trump (Full Video) | NBC News
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States on Friday, outlining his forceful vision of a new national populism and echoing the same America first mantra that swept him to victory last November.
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A Conversation with Marty Baron, Executive Editor of the Washington Post
Martin “Marty” Baron became executive editor of The Washington Post on January 2, 2013. He oversees The Post’s print and digital news operations and a staff of more than 800 journalists.
Newsrooms under his leadership have won 14 Pulitzer Prizes, including seven at The Washington Post. The Post, during his tenure, has won four times for national reporting, and once each for investigative reporting, explanatory reporting and public service, the latter in recognition of revelations of secret surveillance by the National Security Agency.
Previously, Baron had been editor of The Boston Globe. During his 11 ½ years there, The Globe won six Pulitzer prizes—for public service, explanatory journalism, national reporting and criticism. The Pulitzer Prize for Public Service was awarded to the Globe in 2003 for its investigation into a pattern of concealing clergy sex abuse in the Catholic Church, coverage portrayed years later in the Academy Award-winning movie “Spotlight.”
Prior to the Globe, he held top editing positions at The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times and the Miami Herald. Under his leadership, the Miami Herald won the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Coverage in 2001 for its coverage of the raid to recover Elián González, the Cuban boy at the center of a fierce immigration and custody dispute.
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