Riches Rivals & Radicals: 100 Years of Museums in America

“Riches, Rivals, and Radicals: 100 Years of Museums in America” is filled with characters whose fervor fueled the revolution that changed America’s museums. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV.
Duration : 0:56:43

UC Berkeley Event (6/6) – Richard Dawkins

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On Saturday, March 8th, 2008, Richard Dawkins gave this lecture on The God Delusion during his US Tour. The event took place on the UC Berkeley campus in Wheeler Auditorium, and was completely sold out. A line of hopeful attendees stretched around the side of the building, waiting to [...]

2012 Event Horizon: (4) Prophecies and Science of a Golden Age, by David Wilcock

http://divinecosmos.com
In this heavily-anticipated sequel to 2012 Enigma, (#1 Most Viewed on Google, 12/1/08), David Wilcock presents a compelling case that the prophecies of a Golden Age are not myth or superstition. Our DNA has been evolving 100 times more rapidly in the last 5000 years due to a natural galactic process which is also [...]

2012 Event Horizon: (3) Prophecies and Science of a Golden Age, by David Wilcock

http://divinecosmos.com
In this heavily-anticipated sequel to 2012 Enigma, (#1 Most Viewed on Google, 12/1/08), David Wilcock presents a compelling case that the prophecies of a Golden Age are not myth or superstition. Our DNA has been evolving 100 times more rapidly in the last 5000 years due to a natural galactic process which is also [...]

2012 Event Horizon: (2) Prophecies and Science of a Golden Age, by David Wilcock

http://divinecosmos.com
In this heavily-anticipated sequel to 2012 Enigma, (#1 Most Viewed on Google, 12/1/08), David Wilcock presents a compelling case that the prophecies of a Golden Age are not myth or superstition. Our DNA has been evolving 100 times more rapidly in the last 5000 years due to a natural galactic process which is also [...]

2012 Event Horizon: Prophecies and Science of a Golden Age, by David Wilcock — Part 1

http://divinecosmos.com
In this heavily-anticipated sequel to 2012 Enigma, (#1 Most Viewed on Google, 12/1/08), David Wilcock presents a compelling case that the prophecies of a Golden Age are not myth or superstition. Our DNA has been evolving 100 times more rapidly in the last 5000 years due to a natural galactic process which is also [...]

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 whose research steps across traditional boundaries. By taking courses with faculty with diverse approaches and [...]

UCSD Guestbook: E.O. Wilson

Join UCSD’s Patricia Churchland in an insightful discussion with scientist and two-time Pulitzer Prize winning author Edward O.Wilson, and explore his thoughts on how various fields of inquiry, and especially the humanities and sciences, intersect with each other. Series: “UCSD Guestbook” [5/2002] [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 6456]
Duration : 0:29:11

Students prefer Humanities over Sciences

Some complain that that Science is tough, some say they aren’t financially as lucrative and now students are increasingly turning to Humanities. Last year, there were around 20,000 applications for the popular Humanities courses as against just 10,000 applications for the popular Science courses.
Duration : 0:2:0

MUSEUM SCIENCE – ACNHM SERIES

A brief introduction to Museums and Museum Science brought to you by the Amarillo College Natural History Museum.
Duration : 0:7:1