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UCSB men's cross country head coach Pete Dolan discusses the upcoming season for the squad and previews this Saturday's Lagoon Open on campus!
UCSB Cross Country: 9/2/10: Pete Dolan Previews Gaucho Season
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First-Year Harvard students take a pre-orientation trip through the mountains of New Hampshire in the First-Year Outdoor Program (FOP)
First-Year Outdoor Program
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Professor Neil Siegel moderated this Supreme Court Review panel. Duke Law Professors Paul Haagen, James Cox, Guy Charles, and Katharine Bartlett discuss the most significant decisions of the past term of the US Supreme Court, focusing on civil cases.
Supreme Court Review - Civil
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"Shadows" shares the story of activists Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore, their fight for civil rights for African Americans in the 1940s, and how the Moore legacy lives on, nearly sixty years after they were murdered. Produced and Directed by Assistant Professor of Film Lisa Mills & Assistant Professor of History Robert Cassanello Written, Filmed, and Produced by the Spring 2010 Honors Advanced Documentary Workshop Class Edited by Aaron Hosé
Shadows of the Past, Reflections for the Future
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Ants take on Goliath role in protecting trees in the savanna from elephants http://bit.ly/91Pf2Z
Speaker: Dr. Stuart Reichler, School of Biological Sciences With a full house in attendance, Dr. Stuart Reichler (Plant Biology www.biosci.utexas.edu ) used scenes from the 1997 science fiction movie GATTACA as a springboard for discussing issues of nature vs. nurture, biometrics and security, and the human need to classify and categorize other humans. Reichler and audience members also reflected on the technology in the story in light of recent developments in embryology.
Gattaca -- Science Study Break
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Apple had a lot to announce yesterday. What do you think of the new products? Learn about grads who worked with Apple: http://bit.ly/aIjo7V
Represent, Cuba! UC Davis students can spend a quarter in Havana, studying culture & society under #UCDavis faculty http://ht.ly/2irLU
Speaker: Dr. Leanne Field, School of Biological Sciences Audience members relished this close examination of "House MD" www.fox.com Field discussed three popular episodes, which ranged in scientific accuracy from not bad to just dreadful. Attendees also learned how to play "The HOUSE Game"—an at-home entertainment where viewers can check correctness of diagnoses by searching in Stat!Ref www.lib.utexas.edu or Gale Virtual Reference Library www.lib.utexas.edu
House MD -- Science Study Break
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Dr. John Kappelman of the Department of Anthropology www.utexas.edu addressed the science in scenes from the popular FOX TV show BONES. Attendees saw a fascinating presentation on signs of tuberculosis in a skull, as a lead-in to viewing BONES and discussing what scientists can and cannot deduce from skeletal remains.
BONES -- Science Study Break
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The Bruins senior takes you inside the world of UCLA Volleyball and gives a glimpse of the life of a student athlete.
UCLA VOlleyball: Dishin
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