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time to act on that information. >> in this case, the university ofas not equipped with detectives they have the know- how and knowledge to investigate a case like this. >> apparently, checking parole status was not part of campus police protocol. the university police department was kind of not set up to deal with the modern age. >> the exact sense i got and they didn't seem to have a culture of knowledge of how to investigate crimes that are happening against women at the university. things like extortion. sextortion, social media extortion. date. >> at a news conference three days after lauren's murder, campus police chief faced reporters and defended his force. >> we did believe that rowland and/or his associates both were threatening her financially and her reputation but there's no indication from lauren to us at any point in the investigation that he was threatening physical harm. >> pacing a pr nightmare, the university of utah commissioned a review of the case and how it was handled. that review would reveal how profoundly the system and her
time to act on that information. >> in this case, the university ofas not equipped with detectives they have the know- how and knowledge to investigate a case like this. >> apparently, checking parole status was not part of campus police protocol. the university police department was kind of not set up to deal with the modern age. >> the exact sense i got and they didn't seem to have a culture of knowledge of how to investigate crimes that are happening against women at the...
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of us. we need universities be places of freedom rather than places censorship. if harvard to me, i teach a course called administrative law that in your administrative law you can't really talk about your free speech book because you're teaching administrative law. not your free speech book. that's completely fine. if says you can't in your administrative course, focus the course 100% on climate change. okay too. because administrative law and climate change, well, they overlap a bit they're not the same things. so that kind of restriction is if the university of massachusetts said to a professor, you have to toe a political line in your courses. now we're about a free speech problem. and if harvard did that, there be a technical first amendment problem, but there would be a serious speech problem in the colloquial. so we want diversity of views and people on the right, people on the left, people on the center, people in the end, domains that you can't really characterize. we want to that on the university that's in the interest students and its interest in the
of us. we need universities be places of freedom rather than places censorship. if harvard to me, i teach a course called administrative law that in your administrative law you can't really talk about your free speech book because you're teaching administrative law. not your free speech book. that's completely fine. if says you can't in your administrative course, focus the course 100% on climate change. okay too. because administrative law and climate change, well, they overlap a bit they're...
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also, the academic senate of this university exchange program. they complained that some academics who did not get involved in this issue were forced to take a serious stance against israel through their students. in the past , demonstrations against the brutal occupation of gaza were held on university campuses, but not as extensive as the current demonstrations. this time, israel has set the bar much higher and the students came to this conclusion they have to do more. also , the academic senate of the university of turin recently decided not to participate in the request for academic cooperation with this regime, which was issued in the country at the beginning of this year, in protest of the dramatic increase in the number of deaths in gaza at the hands of the zionist regime. hundreds of university employees in rome and florence have asked their university presidents to respect the fundamental values of humanity in the face of the horrific massacre in gaza. and support solidarity with gaza. students in a number of famous italian university c
also, the academic senate of this university exchange program. they complained that some academics who did not get involved in this issue were forced to take a serious stance against israel through their students. in the past , demonstrations against the brutal occupation of gaza were held on university campuses, but not as extensive as the current demonstrations. this time, israel has set the bar much higher and the students came to this conclusion they have to do more. also , the academic...
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i am the dean of the modi college of communication at the university of texas at austin. it's the school of journalism and media among others. radio, film, advertising and pr. >> let's talk for a second on a high level with all your interactions with people which is high school, college and grad student level, what is your assessment of the spirit, motivation and the skills of this generation? what they have and what they might be missing in the world, the journalism world that we have out there? >> i'm happy to answer. i am bullish on talent base as you would expect from a dean of the college of communication. the panel discussions today, that's important point to make. the most questions are two things. what other writing skills of students? are they learning the old school reporting, shoe leather reporting that i learned when i was a journalism student? and what's the marketplace? the good news is there, and with a set of skills we do not have to teach anymore. had to use iphone to capture video and capture your audio. we used to teach that in school and we don't have t
i am the dean of the modi college of communication at the university of texas at austin. it's the school of journalism and media among others. radio, film, advertising and pr. >> let's talk for a second on a high level with all your interactions with people which is high school, college and grad student level, what is your assessment of the spirit, motivation and the skills of this generation? what they have and what they might be missing in the world, the journalism world that we have...
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defense university of the republic of zimbabwe.he national defense course participants are from baswana and zimbabwe, nigeria, tanzania, south africa, with military ranks from lieutenant colonel to brigadier general. the delegation of the ministry of national defense and representatives of the military university of zimbabwe have already begun getting acquainted with our country. we have prepared a very good program for them, including briefings from the ministry of defense, from the ministry of foreign affairs, subsequently. we will familiarize them with the potential of the armed forces, as well as with the potential directly republic of belarus, we will introduce them to an enterprise like belas, mas, tractor plant, so that they understand what the republic of belarus is, what its potential is, including industrial, including military. the national defense university of the republic of zimbabwe trains specialists in the field of public and military administration in african countries. asia, as part of the training programs , stu
defense university of the republic of zimbabwe.he national defense course participants are from baswana and zimbabwe, nigeria, tanzania, south africa, with military ranks from lieutenant colonel to brigadier general. the delegation of the ministry of national defense and representatives of the military university of zimbabwe have already begun getting acquainted with our country. we have prepared a very good program for them, including briefings from the ministry of defense, from the ministry...
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, tehran university of science and technology, and iran's university of science and technology. what topics are you interested in ? almost every year, all scientific topics , current discussions, and in fact new techniques and new treatment methods are discussed, and it is an annual conference for scientific synergy. it will be held in all subspecialty departments of orthopedics , special cases, common diseases, challenging diseases , new technical methods, all of them will be discussed and discussed . scientific and executive secretaries of congress and in fact more. the form of discussion and exchange of opinions or now the different panels of tea diseases are discussed, which means what are the common diseases in the subject of orthopedics, for example, because now orthopedics, like other medical fields , has found several sub-specialized sub-fields in each field, in fact, diseases the rumor that the colleagues, especially the young ones are facing , has its own challenges and finally we have a part that is in fact an acknowledgment of the many people who have one or two prof
, tehran university of science and technology, and iran's university of science and technology. what topics are you interested in ? almost every year, all scientific topics , current discussions, and in fact new techniques and new treatment methods are discussed, and it is an annual conference for scientific synergy. it will be held in all subspecialty departments of orthopedics , special cases, common diseases, challenging diseases , new technical methods, all of them will be discussed and...
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, a number of universities, which have proven themselves brilliantly in recent years,y are gaining momentum in terms of science and the actual development of advanced technologies. another important question, due to the fact that the concept of bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, all this is becoming a thing of the past, won’t it now be more difficult for foreign students to receive higher education in russia, how will you adjust here? interest in russian higher education is growing year by year, and there are no difficulties. different countries is the international education classification system, which has been adopted at the thirty-sixth unesco assembly in 2011, everything is very clearly spelled out there and we saw no difficulties associated with the recognition of russian education abroad and will not continue, the main thing is that this education is of high quality and the authority of our universities continued to grow, but so that foreign students could come and be able to integrate? different, but the first limiting factor is the lack of places in dormitori
, a number of universities, which have proven themselves brilliantly in recent years,y are gaining momentum in terms of science and the actual development of advanced technologies. another important question, due to the fact that the concept of bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, all this is becoming a thing of the past, won’t it now be more difficult for foreign students to receive higher education in russia, how will you adjust here? interest in russian higher education is growing year...
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course, i would like to see a thorough inspection by the ministry of why each universityas such a number of licensed places. and they took such a quick decision as the cancellation of contract places for graduate studies, as a quick decision as a quick solution to the issue, of course, this is probably the best decision that could have been taken today. from the scientific community, that it will affect the training of scientific personnel. this is an important moment, because when we say that a quick decision was made to somehow regulate the situation, in fact the decision is not quick, they have been talking about graduate students since... 2022, when the great war began, and already then there was an initial campaign in the framework, that is, the ministry, as yulia hryshina says, for example, the representative i quoted today from the committee, she says that they could have reduced the volume of licensed places, they could have approached it in a different way, instead of warning conditionally, people who i don't know anymore, who were counting on what, after all, th
course, i would like to see a thorough inspection by the ministry of why each universityas such a number of licensed places. and they took such a quick decision as the cancellation of contract places for graduate studies, as a quick decision as a quick solution to the issue, of course, this is probably the best decision that could have been taken today. from the scientific community, that it will affect the training of scientific personnel. this is an important moment, because when we say that...
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administrators and universities to take positions on public. it's muchposition of's we're against x or we're for why is modest and the loss from that is serious that the university's ability to foster diverse views is reduced if the university h publicly to a certain point of and proper place for their views is in their individual capacity, not their capacity as of the institution. now, if a university president wants, say, my view is the following that's mostly protected by the first amendmenergovernment but if a uy wants to say because you're thee really need to keep quie a thin. that's the supreme court has madeis potentially okay just lie the secretary of state can told you want to be secretary of state you have to be broadly speaking in a way that's consistent with the pde who's ra university can be told you, know you got a job here and, certain kinds of political statements mi your job. we have to be very careful. there. that'e brd direction of the analysis. well, in the past, we saw that both the president of harvard, the president of the university of penns
administrators and universities to take positions on public. it's muchposition of's we're against x or we're for why is modest and the loss from that is serious that the university's ability to foster diverse views is reduced if the university h publicly to a certain point of and proper place for their views is in their individual capacity, not their capacity as of the institution. now, if a university president wants, say, my view is the following that's mostly protected by the first...
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may 58, university of tehran. as the first time in history that people gathered for a day in the name of nakbat, which happened exactly 31 years ago around 27 years. during the period of weakness , we did not dare to say a word about palestine. today. we raise palestinian issues in our scientific center in our university. in addition to ayatollah taleghani, who was a member of the revolutionary council in those days, the ceremony also had a special speaker. mr. halim, deputy ambassador of palestine in iran. brothers and sisters, imperialism and zionism have failed in revolutionary iran. he was referring to the failure that occurred in the early hours of the victory of the revolution on the street of the former palace. people enter the embassy. the palestinian embassy building the embassy to the palestinian people they greeted palestine a few days later on 30 bahman 57. a revolution completely broke his relationship with israel in the first visit. for more than 20 years, we have been shouting that you should collect
may 58, university of tehran. as the first time in history that people gathered for a day in the name of nakbat, which happened exactly 31 years ago around 27 years. during the period of weakness , we did not dare to say a word about palestine. today. we raise palestinian issues in our scientific center in our university. in addition to ayatollah taleghani, who was a member of the revolutionary council in those days, the ceremony also had a special speaker. mr. halim, deputy ambassador of...
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rachel: i think i could be brief, i'm the dean of the moody college communication here at the university of texas at austin. one of our schools and school of journalism and media in film and television, advertising and pr. >> let's talk for a second on a high level with all your interactions of people with high school and college grad level, what's your assessment of the spirit, the motivation and the skills of this generation, what they have and what they might be missing to face the journalism world that we have out there? >> i'd be happy to answer that, i'm completely bullish on the talent that you would expect from the dean of a college but coming out of the panel discussions we had today, that's an important point to make. the most questions from people about two things. what are the writing skills of students, are they learning old-school reporting, shoe letter reporting skills that i learned when i was a journalism student and what is the journalism marketplace? the good news is they are coming in with a set of skills we don't have to teach. how to use your iphone to capture video, h
rachel: i think i could be brief, i'm the dean of the moody college communication here at the university of texas at austin. one of our schools and school of journalism and media in film and television, advertising and pr. >> let's talk for a second on a high level with all your interactions of people with high school and college grad level, what's your assessment of the spirit, the motivation and the skills of this generation, what they have and what they might be missing to face the...
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there were 13 people on that panel, two of them were university professors. one was a top aide to the new york governor. one was a judge. another attorney a news correspondent, international representative for the united auto workers, vice of at&t. i mean, these pretty heavy people. and then there was a graduate who was in student government at ohio state university. that was you. how did of all the hundreds of thousands of students, how were you picked for this important panel? all of these stories have certainly familial parts that are really important. and for me, i was a student leader at central michigan university in mount pleasant, michigan, and i went there because my grandfather, who was present at central university and i wanted go to michigan state because in my family went to the university of michigan, including my dad, to law school there. so i didn't want to really go to central and my parents were smarter than me in my dad in particular, and my mother as well said, look, if you go to central for one year, you can go anywhere you want. after tha
there were 13 people on that panel, two of them were university professors. one was a top aide to the new york governor. one was a judge. another attorney a news correspondent, international representative for the united auto workers, vice of at&t. i mean, these pretty heavy people. and then there was a graduate who was in student government at ohio state university. that was you. how did of all the hundreds of thousands of students, how were you picked for this important panel? all of...
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a question for each of the university leadersmm here. enstudents return to campus in a few months there will there be new rules policy and procedures and e place to keep jewish students safe andyo welcomes? >> all of our students yes quicksilver students yes. >> same answ. >> thank you. president schill i assume these policies for teachers and enforcement mechanisms will be informed and guided by the events of the last few months in your campus is that correct? >> absolthat would mean your investigations are complete is>> our investigations are ongoing. because she did not commit to you just committed to having policies, procedures, et ready in time for this new school year. ie that's based on your veinvestigations if that makes sense to me, is that true? >> it is based on what we have learned, what haste happened over the past year. it is based on best practices it is based i am sure, on some investigation that of already taken but our investigations are an ongoing we will be getting violatis presumably over time. we are not going to hol
a question for each of the university leadersmm here. enstudents return to campus in a few months there will there be new rules policy and procedures and e place to keep jewish students safe andyo welcomes? >> all of our students yes quicksilver students yes. >> same answ. >> thank you. president schill i assume these policies for teachers and enforcement mechanisms will be informed and guided by the events of the last few months in your campus is that correct? >>...
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>> narrator: this dilemma played out vividly on the campus of columbia university in new york city. >w) >> narrator: columbia had been divided from the beginning of the crisis. the day after october 7, a prominent middle east studies professor described the hamas attacks as "innovative" and wrote that they were a "stunning victory" for the "palestinian resistance." (camera shutter clicking) tens of thousands of people signed a petition demanding he be fired. >> (chanting): from the river to the sea! >> narrator: columbia's two main pro-palestinian student groups also came out publicly after the attacks, saying they stood "in full solidarity with palestinian resistance." >> a large rally held this evening at columbia university, students there telling us they are protesting the antisemitism happening on campus. >> (speaking hebrew) >> narrator: we spoke to jewish students at columbia in late october. benjamin weiss, a freshman, was attending a pro-israel rally. >> you see people supporting terrorism on campus and that makes you unsafe. and so i think it's about laying down the line, an
>> narrator: this dilemma played out vividly on the campus of columbia university in new york city. >w) >> narrator: columbia had been divided from the beginning of the crisis. the day after october 7, a prominent middle east studies professor described the hamas attacks as "innovative" and wrote that they were a "stunning victory" for the "palestinian resistance." (camera shutter clicking) tens of thousands of people signed a petition demanding he...
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the support of university professors for mr. jadidi was the article published in cyberspace about this election candidate. mr. pomohammadi by publishing this article in cyber space the people want to prevent the transfer of the country's administration to political and economic joint-stock companies with their votes. polisa mehrapar, radio and television news agency. tonight's election news is full of hot news, from the continued support of political parties and groups to the candidates and the completion of their election headquarters to the heating up of rumors and the words of the spokesperson of the national center for cyberspace that there is a connection between a large number of cyberspace users who are against the candidates. the presidency also publishes insulting content. when this culture begins to broadcast election roundtables and wide spread the speeches of the candidates in this program, the accompaniment of candidates' advisors in these roundtables has attracted the attention of users. some experts. by examining t
the support of university professors for mr. jadidi was the article published in cyberspace about this election candidate. mr. pomohammadi by publishing this article in cyber space the people want to prevent the transfer of the country's administration to political and economic joint-stock companies with their votes. polisa mehrapar, radio and television news agency. tonight's election news is full of hot news, from the continued support of political parties and groups to the candidates and the...
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guest: within weeks of that hearing the president of the university of pennsylvania resigned. stopher russo, who was a conservative who is leading this kindinclusion on cs and elsewhere, and he published a series of■ articles as plagiarism that claudiaplagiarir dissertation and in other instances surfaced under this cloud of controversy and she resigned. host: pamela is next up from miami, opposed to protest. caller: good morning. just a reminder to everybody that october 7, the murders, israelis were murdered by palestinian terrorists. and right after that, harvard and other elite universities with pro-hamas students reporting this massacre of jews. this was before any idf responses. and as just mentioned, university presidents could not condemn the students screaming death to jews and using violence to prevent jewish students from going to classes. i think this is about the students for palestine and muslims are palestine organizations and many other anti-israel forces that organized this money that professionally expanded the protests. these college campus campaigns were suc
guest: within weeks of that hearing the president of the university of pennsylvania resigned. stopher russo, who was a conservative who is leading this kindinclusion on cs and elsewhere, and he published a series of■ articles as plagiarism that claudiaplagiarir dissertation and in other instances surfaced under this cloud of controversy and she resigned. host: pamela is next up from miami, opposed to protest. caller: good morning. just a reminder to everybody that october 7, the murders,...
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the ministry of science gave permission to advertise candidates in universities. the government also gave 20 gigs of free internet to the nation. from today, a text message will be sent to our dear people and with a command code that will be specified there, if they wish , they can use it to activate. candidates will be identified today. in the notification number three of the ministry of interior, the identification number of mr. bezikian is 22 pourmohammadi, 33 jalili, 44 zakani. 55, ghazizadeh hashemi 66 and qalibau 77 are determined. sending election compliments to all over the country has started today. this year, voting will be done in 90,000 polling stations. in mecca and medina, there is also a voting box for pilgrims. mr. rouhani, the former president, released a statement of 10 questions and said that a person who wants to be the president should at least find a basic solution for these 10 questions. issues ranging from the lifting of sanctions to the high cost and implementation of the law in full kamal and finally the election warning of the head of fat
the ministry of science gave permission to advertise candidates in universities. the government also gave 20 gigs of free internet to the nation. from today, a text message will be sent to our dear people and with a command code that will be specified there, if they wish , they can use it to activate. candidates will be identified today. in the notification number three of the ministry of interior, the identification number of mr. bezikian is 22 pourmohammadi, 33 jalili, 44 zakani. 55,...
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kyiv university of civil engineering and architecture also received foreign scientific literature. institution of higher education will become a hub where specialized books for everyone will be brought universities of ukraine. today we decided that it is difficult for us to establish contacts with institutions ourselves, to understand who needs what. they turned to petr musievych, he is the head of the association of rectors. we will transfer associations, the association will already determine where, accordingly again we will be to. such a project is called european book for ukrainian youth, it is only a part of the large program ukrainian book for ukrainian children, which has been implemented since the beginning of the full-scale war. in addition to scientific literature, fiction will also be available for students. such things are not may not be important, because it contributes not only to the establishment of ukrainian spirituality in our citizens, who, unfortunately, are now in border, but also contribute to the formation of the internal stability that our entire country nee
kyiv university of civil engineering and architecture also received foreign scientific literature. institution of higher education will become a hub where specialized books for everyone will be brought universities of ukraine. today we decided that it is difficult for us to establish contacts with institutions ourselves, to understand who needs what. they turned to petr musievych, he is the head of the association of rectors. we will transfer associations, the association will already...
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it's the toddler picture of the universe. we've never seeing that. >> but those early cosmic childhood chapters are complex. >> and patients is not only virtuous, but necessary. there's spectroscopy, hundreds of images that all had to be stitched together, mosaic in a very fine way. hey, and then to go from this kinda crazy image to an understanding from the star that was there before what it was doing in the stages leading up to its final death? tremendous explosion. >> it's an autopsy of this dead star opening an image for the first time and seeing something that you do not know what to expect and seeing aspects of that image that just blow you away and that is the beginning of an adventure that will take years to explore follow-up observations of what is that, what is this? >> how does that work? >> everybody is amazed we are answering questions today that we've always wanted the answer. but we're answering questions that we don't even know what the questions are so when you finally first saw this image, the image that webb
it's the toddler picture of the universe. we've never seeing that. >> but those early cosmic childhood chapters are complex. >> and patients is not only virtuous, but necessary. there's spectroscopy, hundreds of images that all had to be stitched together, mosaic in a very fine way. hey, and then to go from this kinda crazy image to an understanding from the star that was there before what it was doing in the stages leading up to its final death? tremendous explosion. >> it's...
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the labor and working class history association and professor at the university of georgia thanks for spending a little bit of tim
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of the conference. these three universities are more. s been played in the orthopedic education of the country in the past years and now they are presenting solutions to improve orthopedic education in the country. among the main tasks of this 3-day conference was to examine diagnostic challenges and exchange opinions in the field of orthopedics. for the first time , about the potential of anxiety management virtual space assistant training. strengths, achievements. wins and also, the challenges of orthopedic groups and hip and hip fractures are the presence of more than 30 speakers in educational and specialized panels . the panels that are there are one about the problems of the assistants and actually increasing the working capacity of the assistants. we have a panel on the preparation and explanation of orthopedic screws and plates and orthopedic prostheses and complex orthopedic cases and further cooperation. between the orthopedic group in different universities of tehran and iran's successes in this field of medicine, from scientif
of the conference. these three universities are more. s been played in the orthopedic education of the country in the past years and now they are presenting solutions to improve orthopedic education in the country. among the main tasks of this 3-day conference was to examine diagnostic challenges and exchange opinions in the field of orthopedics. for the first time , about the potential of anxiety management virtual space assistant training. strengths, achievements. wins and also, the...
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police violence and arrests of pro-palestinian students continue. we as university workers, we cannot stand by and watch the police repress the peaceful assembly of students. we are not indifferent and stand by the students and defend their rights . we have the right to protest and we have the right to protest what is happening in gaza without worry . whether the police are shooting at us with plastic bullets or the rioters. supporters of israel throwing things at us is not acceptable. the students are here to draw attention to what is happening in gaza. the united states continues to send us tax dollars it is busy funding the weapons that are being dropped on families in gaza. in new york's columbia university, after the police gathered the protesters' tents last month, this university witnessed one of the most severe repressions and a wave of student arrests. students once again set up their sit-in tents in support of the people of gaza and in protest against the crimes of the zionist regime. students in gaza are now all in panic and fear and uncertainty. they hav
police violence and arrests of pro-palestinian students continue. we as university workers, we cannot stand by and watch the police repress the peaceful assembly of students. we are not indifferent and stand by the students and defend their rights . we have the right to protest and we have the right to protest what is happening in gaza without worry . whether the police are shooting at us with plastic bullets or the rioters. supporters of israel throwing things at us is not acceptable. the...
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to the very edge of the universe. and what you're looking at is light that left these stars and galaxies when they were babies, just a couple of hundred million years after the big bang. and so that light is just reaching us here on earth today so think of a chapter book of my life, where i went to kindergarten. >> there's an artwork. >> now imagine that chapter book were the first few years have been those are vital developmental years that really set in flay. >> what happens later in time. so webb will be able to access those earliest stages so that's why in a way, it's, it's a time of shape that's why it's a time machine leading roles, best dr. thomas or buccal or doctor z, was one of the top administrators at nasa working on web, and he more than anyone knew just how much was at stake. if you add everybody ahp was really touched that telescope as well over 10,000 individual and three space agency's in many different countries. >> and the price tag, it's a hefty one but it's about 10 billion. >> it was behind schedu
to the very edge of the universe. and what you're looking at is light that left these stars and galaxies when they were babies, just a couple of hundred million years after the big bang. and so that light is just reaching us here on earth today so think of a chapter book of my life, where i went to kindergarten. >> there's an artwork. >> now imagine that chapter book were the first few years have been those are vital developmental years that really set in flay. >> what happens...
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in the idaho murders. >> unless you've been living under a rock, i'm sure you've heard of the university ofeporter: as the victims' families and friends waited nearly seven weeks for a suspect to be arrested -- >> the arrest of a 28-year-old man in pennsylvania in connection with the brutal murders of four university of idaho students -- >> reporter: now new reporting about the murders detailed in a new book by award-winning author howard bloom. you've come to the conclusion that based on your research, your interviews, you believe that bryan kohberger did it? >> i believe that bryan kohberger did it, but there are two parts to that question. the first part is, can he be convicted in a court of law? and i think that's a much higher mountain to climb. >> reporter: "when the night comes falling," based in part on blum's early conversations with the police department, before a gag order shrouded the investigation into secrecy. >> i was able to reconstruct this night when everything seems to fall apart. >> reporter: it all began november 12th, 2022, a saturday night in college. friends headed t
in the idaho murders. >> unless you've been living under a rock, i'm sure you've heard of the university ofeporter: as the victims' families and friends waited nearly seven weeks for a suspect to be arrested -- >> the arrest of a 28-year-old man in pennsylvania in connection with the brutal murders of four university of idaho students -- >> reporter: now new reporting about the murders detailed in a new book by award-winning author howard bloom. you've come to the conclusion...
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and science reported that andrei loginov had been appointed acting rector of the university. served as deputy minister of justice. the previous rector, alexander bezborodov, left his post of his own free will. in addition, the position of university president was abolished at the russian state humanitarian university and introduced. position of scientific supervisor. on the eve of memorial day, the fsb declassified new archival documents about the brutal crimes of the nazis during the great patriotic war. one of the declassified documents speaks of atrocities against the inhabitants of stalingrad. the national center of historical memory under the president, at a conference in tas, presented an act of an emergency state commission to establish and investigate german atrocities. russian invaders and their accomplices dated june 27, 1943. it says that the troops of nazi germany during the occupation of the dzerzhinsky district of stalingrad from mid-september to november 15,000 inhabitants were forcibly sent into slavery in 1942. the document notes that initially the german com
and science reported that andrei loginov had been appointed acting rector of the university. served as deputy minister of justice. the previous rector, alexander bezborodov, left his post of his own free will. in addition, the position of university president was abolished at the russian state humanitarian university and introduced. position of scientific supervisor. on the eve of memorial day, the fsb declassified new archival documents about the brutal crimes of the nazis during the great...
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Jun 30, 2024
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of this building. and within. in recent years, the university opened a lot of new specialties in the area of training specifically modern ones, including related ones from the republic of belarus. our country pays the closest attention to education, at all levels, including the head of state. for a student, for a young man a person, if we talk about higher education, has every opportunity for self-realization. i am surprised that individuals from the police, whom the state once trained for free, advocate only for a paid form. this means that children from working families, even if they are talented and smart, simply will not be able to afford the luxury of a higher education. i dare say that 90% of the people in this room are exactly the same children who received this education in this way, and if we go back to that past today, we would not became who we are, you would not have become doctors of science, professors. and already old people were sitting in the first row, i , too, was still a young teacher, well, i already had an academic degree
of this building. and within. in recent years, the university opened a lot of new specialties in the area of training specifically modern ones, including related ones from the republic of belarus. our country pays the closest attention to education, at all levels, including the head of state. for a student, for a young man a person, if we talk about higher education, has every opportunity for self-realization. i am surprised that individuals from the police, whom the state once trained...
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Jun 13, 2024
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kyiv university of civil engineering also received foreign scientific literature. and architecture. institution of higher education will become a hub where specialized books for all universities of ukraine will be transported. today we decided, it is difficult for us to establish contacts with institutions, to understand who needs what. they turned to dosasevich, he is the head of the rectors' association. we will pass on associations. the association will already determine where. accordingly, we will deliver again. such a project is called the european book for ukrainian youth. this is only a part of a large program for ukrainian children, a ukrainian book, which has been implemented since the beginning of the full-scale war. in addition to scientific literature, fiction will also be available for students. such things cannot be unimportant, because it contributes not only to the formation of ukrainian spirituality in our people citizens who, unfortunately, are currently abroad, but also contribute to the formation of just that internal stability, which... today our entire country
kyiv university of civil engineering also received foreign scientific literature. and architecture. institution of higher education will become a hub where specialized books for all universities of ukraine will be transported. today we decided, it is difficult for us to establish contacts with institutions, to understand who needs what. they turned to dosasevich, he is the head of the rectors' association. we will pass on associations. the association will already determine where. accordingly,...
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Jun 19, 2024
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as the president of the university, he thanked me. a group of our friends at that time, i was still in the veterans' foundation, khorasan, and they said that they want five representatives in mashhad. and it led me to come in i will participate in the elections of the 8th majlis of mashhad, and by the grace of god, i will be favored by the people and be elected. after that, every period until the 11th parliament, that is , until they came. shahid foundation, every four consecutive terms, people trust more , that is, my vote in these four terms was positive, it increased compared to the previous one. i was honored to be in the health and treatment commission, the social commission, the principle 90 commission , the cultural commission, the budget consolidation commission , the program consolidation commission. in the council of recognition of expediency of the system in formulating general health policies, population policies, politics social security in the council. cultural revolution in writing the map of the scientific society of th
as the president of the university, he thanked me. a group of our friends at that time, i was still in the veterans' foundation, khorasan, and they said that they want five representatives in mashhad. and it led me to come in i will participate in the elections of the 8th majlis of mashhad, and by the grace of god, i will be favored by the people and be elected. after that, every period until the 11th parliament, that is , until they came. shahid foundation, every four consecutive terms, people...
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justin, fourth-year student at the kyiv national university of construction and architecture. s studying in the field of industrial and civil engineering. the future specialist will accompany the construction from the beginning to the end. the young man emphasizes that it is important to know not only ukrainian standards design and construction, as well as european ones. even at our university, on certain courses , we have implemented, implemented teaching of the discipline according to eurocodes, that is, according to european standards. basically, we all study in accordance with ukrainian standards, but our university tries to keep up with... dark technologies, that is, we are also taught according to eurocodes. currently, there is almost no specialized european literature from abroad in ukrainian universities. our partners helped solve this problem. ukrainian higher education institutions institutions have now received european-style textbooks on history, design, tourism and culture. economists, managers and doctors will also receive manuals on the eu. books are available in
justin, fourth-year student at the kyiv national university of construction and architecture. s studying in the field of industrial and civil engineering. the future specialist will accompany the construction from the beginning to the end. the young man emphasizes that it is important to know not only ukrainian standards design and construction, as well as european ones. even at our university, on certain courses , we have implemented, implemented teaching of the discipline according to...
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of that. yes. howard university school of law. it have this prestigious reputation, but it's definitely tied to charles hamilton houston even though, you know most people would associate how universities law school with thurgood marshall. but marshall is a houston student working alongside houston right. marcia will become special counsel for the national jcp after charles hamilton. houston leaves that post and, returns back to the faculty at howard university school a lot. so without these changes, if you're going to be transformational in your position as a, you know, as an administrator, you are your students. now. but if you can think ahead and you're students now, but if you can just imagine yourself, you know, a decade from now or just ahead, whatever changes that you aren't happy with now within the world, you need to start now. and that's what houston did as a young man as a young officer in the us he envisioned himself and think went about putting himself in a space. he would be able to make those changes. he didn't live l
of that. yes. howard university school of law. it have this prestigious reputation, but it's definitely tied to charles hamilton houston even though, you know most people would associate how universities law school with thurgood marshall. but marshall is a houston student working alongside houston right. marcia will become special counsel for the national jcp after charles hamilton. houston leaves that post and, returns back to the faculty at howard university school a lot. so without these...
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within weeks of that hearing the president of the university of pennsylvania resigned. and then we saw christopher russo, who is a conservative activist who is leading this campaign against diversity, equity, and inclusion on college campuses and elsewhere. he published a series of articles about allegations of plagiarism that claudine gay had plagiarized parts of her dissertation. >> pamela is next up from miami. pamela. >> hi, good morning. just a reminder to everybody, october 7th, the murders were quibbling to 50,000 americans. the israelis were murdered by palestinian terrorists. right after that, harvard and other universities exploded with pro-hamas students. this was before any idf response. university presidents cannot condemn students screaming death to jews. using violence to prevent jewish students from going to classes. i think that this is about the students for justice for palestine organizations that are supported by anti-israel forces. that would organize this with money that expanded the protest. these college campaigns were successful. within months, b
within weeks of that hearing the president of the university of pennsylvania resigned. and then we saw christopher russo, who is a conservative activist who is leading this campaign against diversity, equity, and inclusion on college campuses and elsewhere. he published a series of articles about allegations of plagiarism that claudine gay had plagiarized parts of her dissertation. >> pamela is next up from miami. pamela. >> hi, good morning. just a reminder to everybody, october...
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mitchell mckinney is with the university of aberrant -- the university of he joins us now on washington journal. good to be with you. host: i want to a this day and age, why do you think bates still matter? >> we see that they still draw a great deal o've been in the range of 75 million80 million viewers. had a general election presidential debate this early b they do draw quite a lot of voters. and i think tt sense that many of those voters most of those viewete in to cheer on their chosen candidate. is always a small slice of undecided weakly committed yet quite sure. and when you are in a close race, we are in one right now and also there's a number of questions a that we have a number of those questions about both candidates. if they are influential in helping those votersdecision, and again, we've seen a number of presidential debate cycles where voters will point to the debate at the time they made their mind up. and in a close election, debates can be very consequential. host: you thi these are more events of style or of substance? guest: certainly both. and what we find, i s lea
mitchell mckinney is with the university of aberrant -- the university of he joins us now on washington journal. good to be with you. host: i want to a this day and age, why do you think bates still matter? >> we see that they still draw a great deal o've been in the range of 75 million80 million viewers. had a general election presidential debate this early b they do draw quite a lot of voters. and i think tt sense that many of those voters most of those viewete in to cheer on their...
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and so different sectors of the university organized around this and students on the notes to most faculty, probably all faculty organize this and cameron, and they installed in cameron's the night before a president ship freak was in front of congress and presidency. confront of congress promised that she would track down and discipline and punish and bring in the police. and that's exactly what she did. the columbia students established their 1st thing can think on april the 17th in response, university precedents, meaning fish of feet, cold, the police, at least a 100 students were arrested during the 1st crack down. despite the heavy handed response, students remain resolutely under cam persisted. students say this protests are an act of civil disobedience. we've been watching the university become a police state and we're doing everything we can and, and what we're worse, and we're seeing just the enormity of the powers against us. we're seeing mer, eric adams do everything in his power to shut us down to turn the university. and so for the state, we're seeing most members of congress
and so different sectors of the university organized around this and students on the notes to most faculty, probably all faculty organize this and cameron, and they installed in cameron's the night before a president ship freak was in front of congress and presidency. confront of congress promised that she would track down and discipline and punish and bring in the police. and that's exactly what she did. the columbia students established their 1st thing can think on april the 17th in response,...
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of civil disobedience. we've been watching. the university become a police state. and we're doing everything we can and, and what we're worse, and we're seeing just the enormity of the powers against us. we're seeing mer, eric adams, do everything in his power to shut us down to turn the university. and so to the state, we're seeing most members of congress, whether they're republican or democrat, we're seeing president biden jump on the bandwagon. and yet the students are saying very strong. and so there's such as for ration from the students at columbia and the students across the country and across the world who are not gonna, not gonna just sit down and take this and they're going to keep protesting. and part of what they're protesting is the repression. most of what they're protesting is what's happening and gaza. but they're, they're also saying we're, we're, we must be able to speak is one of the things that, that has come out of, of all of this anti semitism and the definition of lifetime which has them on how and we protest that has to do with palestinian r
of civil disobedience. we've been watching. the university become a police state. and we're doing everything we can and, and what we're worse, and we're seeing just the enormity of the powers against us. we're seeing mer, eric adams, do everything in his power to shut us down to turn the university. and so to the state, we're seeing most members of congress, whether they're republican or democrat, we're seeing president biden jump on the bandwagon. and yet the students are saying very strong....
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university of michigan, usa. this voice is heard in the middle of the conflict between the police and the students. in oxford, students are empty-handed. but for palestine, they stand in front of the police and show their knowledge. similar to harvard university, where students with little means but a united front stand for the liberation of palestine. masters university. they are not afraid of anything. they are ready to be here and risk everything for the freedom of palestine . this resistance and standing continues at the university of california. students stand until the end. even against force and violence. similar to the youth of the resistance front. the same ones who are engaged with the zionists equipped with the most advanced weapons with the least facilities. they are fighting. for this reason , the leader of the revolution called these students part of the resistance. students who have decided to leave american roland. i said to complete their work. i have always been from the us government i want him
university of michigan, usa. this voice is heard in the middle of the conflict between the police and the students. in oxford, students are empty-handed. but for palestine, they stand in front of the police and show their knowledge. similar to harvard university, where students with little means but a united front stand for the liberation of palestine. masters university. they are not afraid of anything. they are ready to be here and risk everything for the freedom of palestine . this...
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that panel, two of them were university professors. one was a top aide to the new york governor. ey a news correspondent,errepresentative d auto workers, vice of at& thesey people. d en t graduate who was in student governmt un. that was you. howhundreds of thousands of students, how were you picked for this important panel? all of these stories have certainly familial parts that are really important. and for me, i was a student leader at central michigan university in mount pleasant, michigan, and i went there becauseho was present at central university and i because in my family went to the law school there. ral my parents wereo smarter than me in my d well said, look, if you go to central for one year, you can go he that, knowing full well if i went the for a year, i wouldn't bly go anyplace else. and in fact, i didn't. so i was involved in student government at that of association for women students. we had deans of women deans of men. and i of the student senate. and one of the things that bothered much was in local supposed take care of you as my grandfather explained to me,
that panel, two of them were university professors. one was a top aide to the new york governor. ey a news correspondent,errepresentative d auto workers, vice of at& thesey people. d en t graduate who was in student governmt un. that was you. howhundreds of thousands of students, how were you picked for this important panel? all of these stories have certainly familial parts that are really important. and for me, i was a student leader at central michigan university in mount pleasant,...
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this resistance and standing continues at the university of california. students stand to the end even in the face of force and violence. similar to the youth of the resistance front, the ones with the least facilities, with the zionists equipped with the most advanced weapons engage, fight. for this reason, the leader of the revolution called these students part of the resistance. students who have decided to separate their way from the american authorities. i fell i said to complete their work. i always ask the american government to do the right thing and that is to stand by friends. the same country that helps the zionist regime with mk bombs, patriot system and advanced weapons. by approving the 26 billion dollar budget of the us house of representatives, biden will increase arms aid to the zionists. united states. they decide to stand on the side of the honorable struggle as a leader. you have now formed a part of the resistance front and you have started an honorable struggle under the cruel pressure of your government, which is openly rejecting the
this resistance and standing continues at the university of california. students stand to the end even in the face of force and violence. similar to the youth of the resistance front, the ones with the least facilities, with the zionists equipped with the most advanced weapons engage, fight. for this reason, the leader of the revolution called these students part of the resistance. students who have decided to separate their way from the american authorities. i fell i said to complete their...
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this is my core subject, because i plan to enter the medical university of bsmu, i’m so worried, to bee last exam, i really want everything to work out. today, more than 28 thousand applicants tested their knowledge in one of five subjects: geography, world history, foreign language, mathematics or biology. the last three are in the top. what can you take with you to the classroom, where to put your personal belongings and how to find your name in the list of thousands, this exciting special day of testing, coherence and clarity in the organization are more important than ever. at the pedagogical university, 70 students and volunteers work for comfortable navigation. go to the second floor. at the country's main university, bsu, today they took centralized testing in mathematics, english, world history and geography. the tests were written almost. language plans to enroll in economics specialty, she is confident in her knowledge, therefore she has identified the main ingredient of success for herself with reason. the most important thing is to remain calm and not pay attention to the g
this is my core subject, because i plan to enter the medical university of bsmu, i’m so worried, to bee last exam, i really want everything to work out. today, more than 28 thousand applicants tested their knowledge in one of five subjects: geography, world history, foreign language, mathematics or biology. the last three are in the top. what can you take with you to the classroom, where to put your personal belongings and how to find your name in the list of thousands, this exciting special...
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the university is ready to accept applicants. competition at stankin is one of; the prestige of engineering specialties is constantly increasing. now the demand has actually increased over the past, let's say, four years, even you can say yes, but i think the students will find work, 70% of the group is already employed at the factory... for work, we are building factories that will work with machine tools, now the university is working on a bachelor's training program, four years on the student bench and the newly minted engineer can go into production. well, how can you prepare a specialist with a bachelor’s degree who, well, practically after the basic uh, that means, well, let’s say, reading the basic specialties takes 4 years, but this seems impossible to me, specialties are the basis for technological specialties like these later. starting this year, mikhail vladimirovich and stankin, among others, we will switch to higher education programs with a main cycle, which is five years, the second feature of them is this: they must be taught in one way. you have
the university is ready to accept applicants. competition at stankin is one of; the prestige of engineering specialties is constantly increasing. now the demand has actually increased over the past, let's say, four years, even you can say yes, but i think the students will find work, 70% of the group is already employed at the factory... for work, we are building factories that will work with machine tools, now the university is working on a bachelor's training program, four years on the...