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the first year we moved all of undergraduate programs to the oer model and sandra undergraduate students alone $17 million at the with otherwise spent on textbooks. the following year we converted our graduate programs. in 1993 umuc is one of the first universities to actually offer students an opportunity to complete a degree program remotely through a combination of media including computers. today our 90 program specializations and certificates are completely online and we have mobile and responsive platforms that allow our students access to the classrooms and the faculty anywhere in the world, anytime of day from any of the technology devices that they are using. all of these innovations are things we've developed in response to our students are at the center of our university so their access, affordability, quality and career relevant. serving adult military learners is who we are. my colleague michael will talk about how we are actually for the breaking down some of the barriers related to costs. >> we went through an assessment process and set what is core to the university and w
the first year we moved all of undergraduate programs to the oer model and sandra undergraduate students alone $17 million at the with otherwise spent on textbooks. the following year we converted our graduate programs. in 1993 umuc is one of the first universities to actually offer students an opportunity to complete a degree program remotely through a combination of media including computers. today our 90 program specializations and certificates are completely online and we have mobile and...
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but those institutions educate fewer than 1% of american undergraduates. this is a scale problem. i think a lot of the people around the room are trying to figure out, how do we create the scale we need? are still stuck with a higher education system that was born at the birth of the country, when we had to educate a lot fewer people for a lot fewer jobs. >> may i suggest something bold? since we're in the department of education. >> please do. >> bold idea. change encourage you to titles for regulation in cooperation with the irs, which is to say that if any university's undergraduate student body is not broadly reflective of socioeconomic distribution in the united states, you lose your nonprofit status and all access to federal funds. from you tomorrow is 90% 10%, guaranteed. all of our issues with social mobility will be gone. that's an idea. >> i'd like to talk about something bold. there something called isa, income share agreement. today, institutions don't have skin in the game. if theke the money, and education isn't good, too bad. one thing they are not doing, the deal i
but those institutions educate fewer than 1% of american undergraduates. this is a scale problem. i think a lot of the people around the room are trying to figure out, how do we create the scale we need? are still stuck with a higher education system that was born at the birth of the country, when we had to educate a lot fewer people for a lot fewer jobs. >> may i suggest something bold? since we're in the department of education. >> please do. >> bold idea. change encourage...
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for me, the next pivotal moment came as an undergraduate student at tulane university in the spring and summer of 1973. i know many of my colleagues won't be surprised to know that i played basketball in college, and there is a reason why i'm the tallest senator in history as i come to understand it. but in between practice and part-time jobs, i did find time to watch the newly formed senate select committee on presidential campaign activities begin its investigation of the watergate scandal. in that moment, our nation stepped into uncharted territory. the strength of our constitution was tested like never before. with the pursuit of justice -- would the pursuit of justice overcome politics? what the institution of the presidency be forever changed? what are the responsibilities of citizens in a republic when a republic's institutions are tested? it was during that spring semester of 1973 that i began to understand the tremendous power of the rule of law. it is guarded by representatives who swear to protect, preserve, and defend the constitution of the united states. when my basketball
for me, the next pivotal moment came as an undergraduate student at tulane university in the spring and summer of 1973. i know many of my colleagues won't be surprised to know that i played basketball in college, and there is a reason why i'm the tallest senator in history as i come to understand it. but in between practice and part-time jobs, i did find time to watch the newly formed senate select committee on presidential campaign activities begin its investigation of the watergate scandal....
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it is the most famous undergraduate grade in the history of higher education. just but she was a very persuasive and top woman. there was someone else who was very extraordinary who referred to were as a nausea new. thethe uninitiated, that is young woman who is the archetype. everyone comes to save her. and its frederick hart, was of to him to come up with the statue. tell us a little bit about frederick hart. then we will have discussion. >> went to double artists get together -- when two artist get together on a project, you can be sure there will be blood in the water. to this notioned of the statue being added to her design as the mustache on the mona lisa. and there is, behind that a really rather important integrity of ae piece of art from the artist's standpoint. hart was no shrinking violet. he was a very, very good in fighter as an artist, and also very good with words and they went after one another in an article that i have milked for ,ll it is worth in the book them detracting one another's work. rt had a great booster in tom wolfe, but maya lin ha
it is the most famous undergraduate grade in the history of higher education. just but she was a very persuasive and top woman. there was someone else who was very extraordinary who referred to were as a nausea new. thethe uninitiated, that is young woman who is the archetype. everyone comes to save her. and its frederick hart, was of to him to come up with the statue. tell us a little bit about frederick hart. then we will have discussion. >> went to double artists get together -- when...
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students in england are being encouraged to study for undergraduate degrees in two years rather thanhree. the universities ministerjo johnson says these shorter courses will save thousands of pounds in tuition fees — even though universities would be able to charge nearly 2,000—pounds more in addition per year. andy moore reports. it was a conservative manifesto promise to introduce more 2—year degree courses. but implementing that plan has proved tough going. the universities say it will mean major changes to their schedules, with the prospect of the same or less money in income. by the government's own admission, the pickup so far has been pitiful, with only 0.2% of students on fast—tracked degrees. the new scheme would see students pay more for each individual year of their course, but more than £5,000 less than they would have done if it had lasted three years. it is a fantastic offer. the same quality degree, quality assured in exactly the same way, provided in a more intensive way. so instead of 30 weeks a year studying over three years, a really driven student, a highly motiva
students in england are being encouraged to study for undergraduate degrees in two years rather thanhree. the universities ministerjo johnson says these shorter courses will save thousands of pounds in tuition fees — even though universities would be able to charge nearly 2,000—pounds more in addition per year. andy moore reports. it was a conservative manifesto promise to introduce more 2—year degree courses. but implementing that plan has proved tough going. the universities say it will...
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. >> one of the biggest changes in the undergraduate major in education at the virginia university. until now the option didn't exist. alison: some commuters were ned up over the cost. aubrey lane says he will not suspend the new measures but he will ask vdoto to review the algorithm. alexandria continue to honor the lives of those who risked their lives. michelle: proclamation will be read at the beginning of the city council meeting tomorrow including the u.s. capitol police, alexandria police, alexandria fire and sheriff office. this is special for a few reasons. >> it is important for the officers, the troopers and the 911 center employees to be reminded that people out there appreciate what they do. we hear the negative thing about the law enforcement and public service. the city council meeting begins at 7:00. alison: switch gears to talk about the weather. >> it will make the weekend look balmy. you have the winds kicking up. alison: tes? maybe even single digits. there is a beautiful night. 44 is the temperature. we are not far off the normal. the nowhere hall high is 48. we
. >> one of the biggest changes in the undergraduate major in education at the virginia university. until now the option didn't exist. alison: some commuters were ned up over the cost. aubrey lane says he will not suspend the new measures but he will ask vdoto to review the algorithm. alexandria continue to honor the lives of those who risked their lives. michelle: proclamation will be read at the beginning of the city council meeting tomorrow including the u.s. capitol police, alexandria...
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did in that class when you were a graduate student you are also bo teaching out and one of the undergraduatecampuses. they came up with experiments in learning and the graduate class every week and then they tried them out with their undergraduate and got feedback about what these methods were so the students at 14 campuses and they all talked to each other about what was working or not working and it was an incredible experience and i don't think you forget that. i don't think that you forget in a situation where you have to darn powerful people in the room and they gave up the power and gave it to you and let you create a class and created probably one of the best classes i've ever been in. >> as a devil's advocate of everything she said is so, it's a life-changing experience, but in the time in which expertise is being challenged on everything from climate change to date news and the media and so forth at one point you talk about the faculty learning from students and being a pub amateur. are you at all concerned about the power of the podium or the kind of level of expertise that is impl
did in that class when you were a graduate student you are also bo teaching out and one of the undergraduatecampuses. they came up with experiments in learning and the graduate class every week and then they tried them out with their undergraduate and got feedback about what these methods were so the students at 14 campuses and they all talked to each other about what was working or not working and it was an incredible experience and i don't think you forget that. i don't think that you forget...
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if we'll post here maybear [inaudible] the remarkable foresight runs deeper now as undergraduates in tulane t university and i know many of my colleagues there's a reasothere is areason why i'm tt senator in history to come to understande it. in between practice and part-time jobs i found time to watch the senate select committee on presidential campaign activities begin its investigation of the scandal. in that moment the nation was in uncharted territory and it was tested like never before. it was during the spring semester i begin to understand the tremendous power in the rules of law by those that swear to protect, preserve and defend the constitution of these united states. learning the ins and outs students would want to practice law and serve the nation at all levels. i was fortunate to help with some that were deprecated in the public service. one of them was in the department of justice and in those days you could g go department of justice without having to show an id and i quickly discovered after i got my breakfast that i had forgotten my wallet and so jeff sessions had t
if we'll post here maybear [inaudible] the remarkable foresight runs deeper now as undergraduates in tulane t university and i know many of my colleagues there's a reasothere is areason why i'm tt senator in history to come to understande it. in between practice and part-time jobs i found time to watch the senate select committee on presidential campaign activities begin its investigation of the scandal. in that moment the nation was in uncharted territory and it was tested like never before....
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nearly 220 thousand prospective undergraduates applied for at least one u-c school for the fall of 20he figures include about 181- thousand applications to become freshman...and about 40 thousand from transfer students. that's an increse of nearly six percent from last year's stack of applications. ( darya ) and coming up in gary's world... the 49ers get ready to take on the titans. the raiders game is getting expensive. and what did lebrom say to lonzo ball. ( darya ) and after the break... we now have a date we now the break... and after the break... we now have a date for the royal wedding. details next. ( rebecca ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james ) new this morning....prince harry and meghan markle will marry on may 19th of next year... kensington palace made the announcement earlier this morning. the pair
nearly 220 thousand prospective undergraduates applied for at least one u-c school for the fall of 20he figures include about 181- thousand applications to become freshman...and about 40 thousand from transfer students. that's an increse of nearly six percent from last year's stack of applications. ( darya ) and coming up in gary's world... the 49ers get ready to take on the titans. the raiders game is getting expensive. and what did lebrom say to lonzo ball. ( darya ) and after the break... we...
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accomplishing a little more inhi congress and then in the civics class our trip to washington as an undergraduate student at tulane to be surprised i played basketball in college.e but in between practice led to the forms when it as part of the zero watergate scandal mr. and though the constitution was never tested like before with the institution to issue a the interchange and the institutiinstituti ons our tested. and then i begin toof understand the tremendous power of the rule of law. to protect the constitution of the united states. and then allowing me to go to law school to know the in's and outs of the system. >> so many of our colleagues know that it is well-traveled was forced to travel with the dedicated public servants. in those aged ago to the department of justice so a judge sessions had to pay for my p bill. he continues to pay a foreword to this day as the attorney general of the united states. in some ofbb that temperament rubbed off on him to write yourci friend senator shall be. >> and then they'd lung negative with former congressman shall be. and then w to become a legendary
accomplishing a little more inhi congress and then in the civics class our trip to washington as an undergraduate student at tulane to be surprised i played basketball in college.e but in between practice led to the forms when it as part of the zero watergate scandal mr. and though the constitution was never tested like before with the institution to issue a the interchange and the institutiinstituti ons our tested. and then i begin toof understand the tremendous power of the rule of law. to...
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getting and 90% of their managers said our first-year students exceeded their expectation of any undergraduate they have employed before. most of them being upper-class. these are not magical unicorns we have discovered. these are normal students from all over the world in every socioeconomic background you can think of and the differences the skills they were taught were ones that were useful in the work environments and it wasn't just that we taught them the skills, they learned them. one of the problems when we think about certain vacation because you mention about credentialing, accredited universities are credentialed. almost no credited university actually compliance with accreditation requirements. there are supposed be three out of class work hours for every in class work outer according to a creditor requirements. the average american student spends less than one to one ratio yet these universities are still accredited by those rules. so, the issue is that higher education has a good understanding what it should be doing. it has structure that it should be complying with, but the deli
getting and 90% of their managers said our first-year students exceeded their expectation of any undergraduate they have employed before. most of them being upper-class. these are not magical unicorns we have discovered. these are normal students from all over the world in every socioeconomic background you can think of and the differences the skills they were taught were ones that were useful in the work environments and it wasn't just that we taught them the skills, they learned them. one of...
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incredible things of the states by doing -- incredible things by doing research the kind of , undergraduate research anyone can do with their phone or anything else is revolutionary. it helps to start thinking in a different way, which is what history allows us to do. which is why i would say, yes, it matters. >> i am more optimistic as well. history is about lessons. history is about opportunity. history is about changing the tide of history and learning how fate and circumstances led to who we became, but more often, it was a question of who did what. of decision-makers moving in a certain direction or not. i think, through the study of history, we can define those moments, where a single individual made a difference or a single individual followed by movement made a difference. i am hopeful that those days are not over. it is more challenging now because it is hard to discern and to teach discernment to students today. there's so much swirling around and sometimes, i think they are walking into this miasma of contradictory information. it is partly our job not to lean on them with politi
incredible things of the states by doing -- incredible things by doing research the kind of , undergraduate research anyone can do with their phone or anything else is revolutionary. it helps to start thinking in a different way, which is what history allows us to do. which is why i would say, yes, it matters. >> i am more optimistic as well. history is about lessons. history is about opportunity. history is about changing the tide of history and learning how fate and circumstances led to...
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that's right. 72% of undergraduates did not know what to do with it. hopeless.stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. coming up before nine, stav has the weather. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is due to arrive in iran in the next few hours, where he's expected to press for the release of the british—iranian woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe. the aid—worker has been held prisoner in the country since april 2016. she's accused of trying to overthrow the iranian government — a charge she denies. it's expected mrjohnson will also discuss britain's wider relations with iran. one of the cabinet's leading brexiteers has suggested that voters can use the next general election to have their say on a final deal with the european union — and to force a future government to change course if they don't like it. the environment secretary, michael gove, makes his comments in the daily telegraph, a day after theresa may's the cabinet is expected to meet in the next
that's right. 72% of undergraduates did not know what to do with it. hopeless.stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. coming up before nine, stav has the weather. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is due to arrive in iran in the next few hours, where he's expected to press for the release of the british—iranian woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe. the aid—worker has been held...
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the first, i want you to provide a with the required reading lists for every one of your undergraduate courses in the liberal arts. and then i'm going to submit that to one of our conservative think tanks, and they're going to look it over to see if there is parity between the conservative books that you require and the conservative authors that you require students to read, and the leftist ones. and, of course, there's no parity whatsoever because the conservative books barely exists. and i know this because i did about called one party classroom where i studied the reading list of 170 courses and i can tell you they are conservative books free. that doesn't even imposed on the professor the responsibility not to ridicule the conservative ideas but to present them so that students can weigh them. one of the complaints i had, i spoke at the new england, western new england law school, and they conservative students, what the complaint was that every time the name antonin scalia or justice clarence thomas comes up, they make jokes about them. that's a way of stopping people from weighin
the first, i want you to provide a with the required reading lists for every one of your undergraduate courses in the liberal arts. and then i'm going to submit that to one of our conservative think tanks, and they're going to look it over to see if there is parity between the conservative books that you require and the conservative authors that you require students to read, and the leftist ones. and, of course, there's no parity whatsoever because the conservative books barely exists. and i...
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i just yesterday have an undergraduate student come into my office. they are writing a paper. a lot of them are excited about the fact that they are rummaging around in the 1th century. one came in and said i saw that hamilton pamphlet thing he wrote about john adams. whoa! it is a nasty pamphlet. it did not do any favors for adams, and it also did not do any favors for hamilton. that bad political movement along with some others helped to destroy hamilton's political career. in 1804, hamilton as ongoing duel with aaron burr ended hamilton as life. that is the life arc. his politics were also extreme and could be kind of dramatic. he felt that the national government needed to be centralized, powerful. at an age where mark had just broken away from a monarchy, that was a radical thing to do. that made him unpopular. he also was the sort of people who tended, when people went up in arms, and he thought they weren't respecting the national government enough, his immediate impulse was to call in the military. this was a bit of a scary combums on his part too. he was not super tru
i just yesterday have an undergraduate student come into my office. they are writing a paper. a lot of them are excited about the fact that they are rummaging around in the 1th century. one came in and said i saw that hamilton pamphlet thing he wrote about john adams. whoa! it is a nasty pamphlet. it did not do any favors for adams, and it also did not do any favors for hamilton. that bad political movement along with some others helped to destroy hamilton's political career. in 1804, hamilton...
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golden gate university is a nonprofit private *inls tuition that offers a range of undergraduate and graduate degrees primarily in law and business-related disciplines. the university traces its history back well over a century to evening lectures and law courses provided through the ymca evening college and university today remains focused on providing educational opportunities for working professionals. as such, the majority of golden gate's courses are scheduled during evening hours. and the university's location at 536 mission street within the transbay center district further supports their mission with convenient access for working professionals in the surrounding downtown area and with approximate access to a number of transportation and routes. it was accepted in 2015 and while typically new i.m.f. hearings are required every 10 years, they're also requireded whenever there is a significant revision. in the interest of brevity, i will focus on those changes that have occurred or have been proposed since the last i.m. perform filing. first the university previously housed much
golden gate university is a nonprofit private *inls tuition that offers a range of undergraduate and graduate degrees primarily in law and business-related disciplines. the university traces its history back well over a century to evening lectures and law courses provided through the ymca evening college and university today remains focused on providing educational opportunities for working professionals. as such, the majority of golden gate's courses are scheduled during evening hours. and the...
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i just yesterday have an undergraduate student come into my office. my students are all writing 20 page research paper's right now. a lot of them are excited about the fact that they are rummaging around in the 18th century. one came in and said i saw that hamilton pamphlet thing he wrote about john adams. whoa! [laughter] it is a nasty pamphlet. it did not do any favors for adams, and it also did not do any favors for hamilton. that political move, joined with a variety of others helped , to destroy hamilton's political career. in 1804, hamilton's ongoing 15-year duel with aaron burr ended hamilton's life. that is the dramatic life arc. his politics were also extreme and could be kind of dramatic. he powerfully felt that the national government needed to be centralized. where the government had just broken away from a age where thend government had just broken away from a monarchy, that was a radical thing to do. that made him unpopular. he also was the sort of people who tended, when people went up in arms, and he thought they weren't respecting the
i just yesterday have an undergraduate student come into my office. my students are all writing 20 page research paper's right now. a lot of them are excited about the fact that they are rummaging around in the 18th century. one came in and said i saw that hamilton pamphlet thing he wrote about john adams. whoa! [laughter] it is a nasty pamphlet. it did not do any favors for adams, and it also did not do any favors for hamilton. that political move, joined with a variety of others helped , to...
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i just as a matter of fact yesterday, i think, had a student, an undergraduate come into my office. my students were all writing 20-page research papers right now and they all have to be based on primary materials so a lot of them are coming into my office now very excited about the fact they're rummaging around in the 18th century. one of them came in and said, i saw that hamilton pamphlet thing he wrote about john adams. whoa! [ laughter ] >> it's a nasty pamphlet. so, it did not do any favors for adams but it also did not do any favors for hamilton and that bad political move joined with a variety of other bad political moves ultimately really helped to destroy hamilton's political career. and a few years later, in 1804, hamilton's ongoing 15-year political rivalry with aaron burr led to the duel that ended hamilton's life. so, clearly that's a really dramatic life arc. his politics also are kind of extreme and could be kind of dramatic. he was someone who really powerfully felt that the national government needed to be centralized, powerful, at an age when america had just broke
i just as a matter of fact yesterday, i think, had a student, an undergraduate come into my office. my students were all writing 20-page research papers right now and they all have to be based on primary materials so a lot of them are coming into my office now very excited about the fact they're rummaging around in the 18th century. one of them came in and said, i saw that hamilton pamphlet thing he wrote about john adams. whoa! [ laughter ] >> it's a nasty pamphlet. so, it did not do any...
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students in england are being encouraged to study for undergraduate degrees in two years rather thannson says these shorter courses will save thousands of pounds in tuition fees even though universities would be able to charge nearly £2,000 more per year. andy moore reports. it was a conservative manifesto promise to introduce more across the south west, said gales, battering parts of cornwall, devon, parts of the channel. gust of 70, maybe 80, 90 miles an hour parts of the channel. gust of 70, maybe 80,90 miles an hour in places. damaging gusts of wind, further north, disruption from the snow. the far north of england coming to scotland and northern ireland, fine afternoon, crisp sunshine, dry apart from a few snow showers. football matches, quite damp, quite windy in southampton. for the derby in manchester, looks like the odd flake of snow. a cold one. largely dry. overnight, the bigger risk is is, which will for widespread, in northern areas in particular. also the south—east as sky is clear. these are the towns and city values. much colder in rural places. could be looking at te
students in england are being encouraged to study for undergraduate degrees in two years rather thannson says these shorter courses will save thousands of pounds in tuition fees even though universities would be able to charge nearly £2,000 more per year. andy moore reports. it was a conservative manifesto promise to introduce more across the south west, said gales, battering parts of cornwall, devon, parts of the channel. gust of 70, maybe 80, 90 miles an hour parts of the channel. gust of...
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nearly 220 thousand prospective undergraduates applied for at least one u-c school for the fall of 20clude about 181- thousand applications to become freshman...and about 40 thousand from transfer students. that's an increse of nearly six percent from last year's stack of applications. ( darya ) happening today... it's the day james and many other fans have been waiting for.( james ) "star wars: the last jedi" is now in theaters. kron 4's camila bernal joins us live from century 16 pleasant hill. camila... < i would say < i would say characters, lineage and choices for futures of certain characters. i mean i've been a fan since i was five years old. it's a classic story, right and wrong. ryan davis/star wars fani thought it was really good. they threw in some humor i wasn't quite expecting but i thought it played well into the movie so it kind of planned for everybody. you know for young people and old adults and people who have been watchign as children for a long time.> ( darya ) thanks camila. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4
nearly 220 thousand prospective undergraduates applied for at least one u-c school for the fall of 20clude about 181- thousand applications to become freshman...and about 40 thousand from transfer students. that's an increse of nearly six percent from last year's stack of applications. ( darya ) happening today... it's the day james and many other fans have been waiting for.( james ) "star wars: the last jedi" is now in theaters. kron 4's camila bernal joins us live from century 16...
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it is only undergraduate students -- the law school has recently approached me with big plans. we examined these unsolved motivateded racially murders. through the prism of these cases, we examine georgia history, southern history and by ultimate extension, natural history. each of these cases represent something different. we have the james frazer case, represents a man who was killed in 1958 for driving a 1958 chevrolet impala. you know the narrative that can go with that. hallase of a young man, ac killed in 1962. this becomes an example of police overreaction, poor police training, and so on. there is an intersection that we are developing more on having to do with the medical neglect that often accompanied the brutality cases. cases in which professional physicians who had an opportunity to extend or save the lives of african americans who were the subject of brutality failed to do so and sometimes refused to do so. i want to be clear, this is a project not aimed at who did it. we know who did it in most cases. in most cases, they are all dead. in one, we found one who was
it is only undergraduate students -- the law school has recently approached me with big plans. we examined these unsolved motivateded racially murders. through the prism of these cases, we examine georgia history, southern history and by ultimate extension, natural history. each of these cases represent something different. we have the james frazer case, represents a man who was killed in 1958 for driving a 1958 chevrolet impala. you know the narrative that can go with that. hallase of a young...
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one of the biggest changes -- an undergraduate major in education at virginia universities.'t exist, and students had to go through at least five years of schooling american express is working to get you through the checkout line faster than ever. the credit card company is eliminating the need to sign for a purchase. amex says its fraud prevention technology has advanced to the point where your signature is no longer needed to fight fraud. the change will go into effect next april. security features were not enough to stop thieves from targeting a baltimore woman's car this week. and look what they stole! they took the passenger doors right off her toyota camry. the owner believes the thieves were professionals. wires were cut to avoid setting the alarm -- and nothing else was taken. the carmody family believes the thieves needed the doors for another car, insurance is paying for the damage. it's xx and we're just getting started. all eyes on alabama-- as election day arrives. the first polls open in just a few hours-- as big names try to win voters. good morning washington
one of the biggest changes -- an undergraduate major in education at virginia universities.'t exist, and students had to go through at least five years of schooling american express is working to get you through the checkout line faster than ever. the credit card company is eliminating the need to sign for a purchase. amex says its fraud prevention technology has advanced to the point where your signature is no longer needed to fight fraud. the change will go into effect next april. security...
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he was awarded a grant from the office of undergraduate education for an independent research project. alec's area of study is black bears and the impact they have on farmers and agriculture in pennsylvania. the commonwealth's corn crop. alec conducted this project this summer and gathered the information through october and is processing his findings this fall. alec has conducted his research primarily using clarion county for his study area. crop damage dating back to the year 2000. he plans to chart trends in the data through these years and monitor sites for continued activity using cameras. in total, 219 students apply to receive an ericcson discovery grant and alec was the one who received a grant. the grant allows student to immerse themselves in original research under the direct supervision of a faculty member to obtain hands on experience in their chosen field. alec has just completed his sophomore year in wildlife technology degree associate program and will go on to earn a bachelors degree in wildlife, fisheries and science. i applaud him for undertaking this area of study
he was awarded a grant from the office of undergraduate education for an independent research project. alec's area of study is black bears and the impact they have on farmers and agriculture in pennsylvania. the commonwealth's corn crop. alec conducted this project this summer and gathered the information through october and is processing his findings this fall. alec has conducted his research primarily using clarion county for his study area. crop damage dating back to the year 2000. he plans...
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students in england are being encouraged to study for undergraduate degrees in two years rather thanisterjo johnson says these shorter courses would save thousands of pounds in tuition fees — even though universities would be able to charge nearly £2000 more per year. andy moore reports. it was a conservative manifesto promise to introduce more two—year degree courses. implementing that plan has proved tough going. the universities say it will mean major changes to their schedules, with the prospect of the same or less money in income. by the government's own admission, the pickup so far has been pitiful, with only 0.2% of students on fast—tracked degrees. the new scheme would see students paying more for each individual year of their course, but more than £5,000 less than they would have done if it had lasted three years. it is a fantastic offer. the same quality degree, quality assured in exactly the same way, provided in a more intensive way. so instead of 30 weeks a year studying over three years, a really driven student, a highly motivated student, could pack in 45 weeks over tw
students in england are being encouraged to study for undergraduate degrees in two years rather thanisterjo johnson says these shorter courses would save thousands of pounds in tuition fees — even though universities would be able to charge nearly £2000 more per year. andy moore reports. it was a conservative manifesto promise to introduce more two—year degree courses. implementing that plan has proved tough going. the universities say it will mean major changes to their schedules, with...
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i'm in stanford and this undergraduate comes up to me and said, jaron lanier, you're still alive?ike, oh, god. so here we are, 2017, i'm like old in this field, you know? and so, you know, just to see these young people getting into virtual reality, and going through some of the same little adventures my friends and i did at that age has been incredibly charming. i also felt like i should lay back a little bit. i still have been working on it, i got to work on some incredible things we got to do at microsoft in virtual reality. i don't have to be in the middle of this scene. i just feel like it's gotten so potentially creepy. i just felt like i should make my case, say what i wanted to say, just tell my story. but the other thing is, i really don't like -- like the way they're doing virtual reality right now, and we're doing it too, everybody's seeing it, we're treating it like this solitary experience. you go to the store, you download this virtual world experience. you put on your headset and experience it. to me that's so lonely. what it should be is some sort of a new thing th
i'm in stanford and this undergraduate comes up to me and said, jaron lanier, you're still alive?ike, oh, god. so here we are, 2017, i'm like old in this field, you know? and so, you know, just to see these young people getting into virtual reality, and going through some of the same little adventures my friends and i did at that age has been incredibly charming. i also felt like i should lay back a little bit. i still have been working on it, i got to work on some incredible things we got to...
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submitted the lists to me, i will give you a turn to do this to see all of the required readings for undergraduates, there is a parody between required conservative and left-wing text. i want you to provide me with a list of all of the speakers invited on the campus and often paid visa fees if there are none left. the supreme court has already said that leads republican meano get an exact amount of the same amount of money to adhere to the constitution but of course that hasn't happened so i want a list of speakers invited by your professors and student organizations between republicans and democrats, left and conservative and the third thing i want you to begin an affirmative action program to diversify the faculty. there are 50 or one third professors. two or three you can't tell me they are not lawyers. i want a progress report every semester and then i will take the phone calls. when i see some republicans with a spine i will think maybe something like this could happ happen. i want to close going back to the university of houston she suggested that it was created by the organization hamas. the
submitted the lists to me, i will give you a turn to do this to see all of the required readings for undergraduates, there is a parody between required conservative and left-wing text. i want you to provide me with a list of all of the speakers invited on the campus and often paid visa fees if there are none left. the supreme court has already said that leads republican meano get an exact amount of the same amount of money to adhere to the constitution but of course that hasn't happened so i...
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students in england are being encouraged to study for undergraduate degrees in two years rather thanjohnson says these shorter courses will save thousands of pounds in tuition fees — even though universities would be able to charge nearly 2,000 pounds more per year. andy moore reports. it was a conservative manifesto promised to introduce more to degree courses. and plenty that plan has proved tough going. the universities it will mean major changes to their schedules, with the prospect of the same or less schedules, with the prospect of the same oi’ less money schedules, with the prospect of the same or less money in income. 0ther government's own admission, the pickup so far has been pitiful, with only 0.2% of students on fast tracked degrees. the new scheme would see students paying more for each individual year of their course but more than £5,000 less than they would have done if it had lasted three years. it is a fantastic offer. the same quality degree, quality assured in exactly the same way, provided in a more intensive way. so instead of 30 weeks a year studying over three
students in england are being encouraged to study for undergraduate degrees in two years rather thanjohnson says these shorter courses will save thousands of pounds in tuition fees — even though universities would be able to charge nearly 2,000 pounds more per year. andy moore reports. it was a conservative manifesto promised to introduce more to degree courses. and plenty that plan has proved tough going. the universities it will mean major changes to their schedules, with the prospect of...
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the kind of undergraduate research you can do, or that do quite frankly with their phone or anything else, is revolutionary. but it helps to start thinking in a different way which is what istory allows us to do so that's why i would say yes, it matters. much more m optimistic as well. istory, obviously history is about lessons. history is about opportunity. about changing the learning howry and ometimes fate and sometimes circumstances led to who we became but more often, it was a who did what, decision makers moving in a moving direction or not in a certain direction. and i think through the study of history, we can define those moments, where a single difference.made a or a single individual followed movement made a difference. and i'm hopeful that those days over.t it is more challenging now anduse it's hard to discern to teach discernment to students today. there is just so much swirling think and sometimes i they are walking into this contradictory information and part of our job not to lean on them with a political philosophy or ideology or but just to straighten out and help
the kind of undergraduate research you can do, or that do quite frankly with their phone or anything else, is revolutionary. but it helps to start thinking in a different way which is what istory allows us to do so that's why i would say yes, it matters. much more m optimistic as well. istory, obviously history is about lessons. history is about opportunity. about changing the learning howry and ometimes fate and sometimes circumstances led to who we became but more often, it was a who did...
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hundred and twelve public and private colleges and universities in the us the average price of an undergraduate degree increased sixty three thousand nine hundred seventy three dollars or roughly two hundred sixty one percent since one nine hundred eighty seven s. when i entered university in one thousand nine hundred seventy prices are now up two hundred sixty one percent since them inflation adjusted so inflation the tuition has gone up but the job that tuition the income that you can earn when you graduate has gone up. like this much let me explain something terribly out there is wants to be a success in life there's two ways to go you can either become educated you can do that by yourself go to the new york university website or the gallatin division and get the syllabus of the book list that all gallatin division students have to know i was in the gallatin division of new york university it's probably two hundred fifty books starting with aristotle read those books now you're educated the second way you can be a success in life if you go no three things bridge golf tennis ok four things in
hundred and twelve public and private colleges and universities in the us the average price of an undergraduate degree increased sixty three thousand nine hundred seventy three dollars or roughly two hundred sixty one percent since one nine hundred eighty seven s. when i entered university in one thousand nine hundred seventy prices are now up two hundred sixty one percent since them inflation adjusted so inflation the tuition has gone up but the job that tuition the income that you can earn...
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years professor has directed the georgia civil rights cold cases project which enlists emory undergraduates and investigating the history of the jim crow era by investigating unpunished racially motivated crimes/murders that occurred in that state. his talk reflects the work of the journalistic career and case in the cold case project. the whites only primaries, the last gast how it played out in the unyielding soil of georgia. so please welcome me in joining on the history of voting in the united states. mr. campbell. [ applause ] >> thank you, woody, for that very kind introduction. and thank you to the university of south florida for invitinging me to such a timely and really remarkable gathering. and to you, president ricardo for your kind hospitality. and for tanner pots for making the trains run on time. we really appreciate it. i'm going to talk about a snap shot this morning but i think rarlts pretty revealing snap shot. the premise is pretty straight forward. if you want to understand some of the realities of voting rights, i think it's useful to observe those rights when had the c
years professor has directed the georgia civil rights cold cases project which enlists emory undergraduates and investigating the history of the jim crow era by investigating unpunished racially motivated crimes/murders that occurred in that state. his talk reflects the work of the journalistic career and case in the cold case project. the whites only primaries, the last gast how it played out in the unyielding soil of georgia. so please welcome me in joining on the history of voting in the...