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Category Archives: humanities
Intersections, Exchanges and Encounters in the Humanities
A selective, competitive admissions program that familiarizes students with current, cutting-edge research from across the humanities. Courses focus on where different traditions of inquiry intersect, and are taught by professors working in areas such as music, literature, history, and beyond … Continue reading
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Tagged arts, culture, future, Hon. BA, humanities, interdisciplinary, language, media, music, performance, prospective, science, students, Travel, university of toronto, utsc
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The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities – John Soluri Lecture
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities – John Soluri LectureTitle: Something Fishy: Blue Revolutions, Sustainability, and Environmental History (Cultures of Green) Speaker: John Slouri, PhD Location: Clark Hall Room 309 on the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, … Continue reading
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Tagged Aquaculture, Baker, Case, Chile, Farming, history, humanities, MediaVision, Nord, salmon, Soluri
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The Public Good: Humanities in a Civil Society
March 9, 2009. “HISTORY & LEGITIMACY IN JUDICIAL DECISIONS” -DAVID SOUTER (Supreme Court Justice). George Washington University, Washington, DC. Hosted by the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Visit http://www.amacad.org/multimedia.aspx Duration : 0:13:45
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Tagged David Souter, history, humanities, Judicial, Judiciary, Supreme Court, The Public Good
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Tulane: Peter Cooley Poetry Reading
Peter Cooley is Professor of English and Director of Creative Writing at Tulane University in New Orleans, LA. He has a B.A. in Humanities from Shimer College, an M.A. in Art and Literature from The University of Chicago and a … Continue reading
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Tagged english, humanities, language, NewOrleans, PeterCooley, poetry, Tulane
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Celine Dion – Coming Back To Me Now (with lyrics on screen)
LYRICS ARE HERE TOO. * I DO NOT OWN THIS SONG * Celine Dion – Coming Back To Me Now with lyrics on the screen :] enjoy!! There were nights when the wind was so cold That my body froze … Continue reading
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Tagged all, back, celine, coming, dancelovex3, dion, falling, Into, its, Me, Now, to, you
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IRO HUMANITIES Tilburg University
Introducing the International Relations Office at the Tilburg School of Humanities, the Netherlands. Duration : 0:3:40
COM 351 Lecture 02 – Connections for Research in the Social Sciences and the Humanities
This course will allow students to study the methods by which documentary work is conducted and to complete a documentary project of their own. The course will connect the qualitative methods of the social sciences and the humanistic concerns of … Continue reading
Digital Humanities Speed Interview: What is Digital Media?
Chuck Thomas answers dh09 Question Duration : 0:1:58
Foundation Course in Humanities
Bachelor’s Degree Programme(BDP): Foundations Courses: FHS-01 Foundation Course in Humanities and Social Sciences Duration : 0:19:3
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Tagged 01, and, course, FHS, Foundation, humanities, in, Sciences, social
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Ann Sweeten in Concert at the Carol Autorino Center for Arts and Humanities part 2.mov
Part 2 – Ann Sweeten in Concert at the Hoffman Auditorium, Carol Autorino Center for the Arts and Humanities, St. Joseph College, West Hartford, CT and Dedication to Liz Talbot. Duration : 0:3:16
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Tagged Ann Sweeten, Cancer, Cancer survivor, Carol Autorino Center, Classical Piano, Composer, contemporary, Hartford Ct., Hoffman Auditorium, Instrumentalist, Liz Talbot, Neo-classical, New Age, Piano, Piano music, Randy Yoder, St. Francis Hospital, St. Joseph's College, Steinway Artist, Will Ackerman
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