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fashion design only blossomed in finland a few years ago graduates of helsinki's university of art and design a so well trained and qualified that most of them go on to work for famous labels all over the world but labels born and bred in finland have yet to make their breakthrough internationally that's set to change finnish fashion is on the up and up. it is definitely the time for fact finnish fashion design we have many labels which you can also witness in this new gallery. and they all have their very specific and unique styles the designer geo behind halo also used to work for international labels but now they're going their own way finland's nature isn't their only source of inspiration another is the work of finnish painter right near me. they turn up in the motif. of a collection not timely in garments but even on scarves in their original size. for every item salt a small donation goes to the sea astronomy museum in quito in the far north of the country it's the designers way of supporting their homeland than they can afford to the label is doing well. at the moment it's real
fashion design only blossomed in finland a few years ago graduates of helsinki's university of art and design a so well trained and qualified that most of them go on to work for famous labels all over the world but labels born and bred in finland have yet to make their breakthrough internationally that's set to change finnish fashion is on the up and up. it is definitely the time for fact finnish fashion design we have many labels which you can also witness in this new gallery. and they all...
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fashion design arnie blossomed in finland a few years ago now graduates of helsinki's university of art and design a so well trained and qualified that most of them went on to work for famous labels all over the world but labels born and bred in finland have yet to make their breakthrough internationally that is set to change finnish fashion is on the up and up. it is definitely the time for fact finnish fashion design we have many labels which you can also witness in this new gallery. and they all have their very specific and unique styles the designer geo behind halo also used to work for international labels but now they're going their own way finland's nature isn't their only source of inspiration another is the work of finnish painter. they turn up in the low. of the collection not only in garments but even on scott's in their original size. for every item salt a small donation goes to the soonest on any museum in quito in the far north of the country it's the designers way of supporting their homeland and they can afford to the label is doing well. at the moment it's really bubbli
fashion design arnie blossomed in finland a few years ago now graduates of helsinki's university of art and design a so well trained and qualified that most of them went on to work for famous labels all over the world but labels born and bred in finland have yet to make their breakthrough internationally that is set to change finnish fashion is on the up and up. it is definitely the time for fact finnish fashion design we have many labels which you can also witness in this new gallery. and they...
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as a student at the university of art and design he found portrait photography too difficult . it was very difficult to work in a studio i did not the equipment and how to direct the people and there were so many things to do at the same time so when we were going through this. assignment i started to build small spaces and then i could spend whatever time in the studio and then. develop that i want to photograph real spaces. he compiled his sacred spaces from two thousand and fourteen to twenty seventeen years during which tensions between the world religions were growing in europe and elsewhere. did his photo project have a political message. not doing political odd but i think already the theme and how it's handled bring something. what i'm thinking about it. all and call it mine and images reveal that when seen from a distance christian jewish and muslim houses of worship are visually at least not all that different. task thing on the subject of photography it's time to let you in on the winner of this week's right now we have wanted to know from you what is your favorite p
as a student at the university of art and design he found portrait photography too difficult . it was very difficult to work in a studio i did not the equipment and how to direct the people and there were so many things to do at the same time so when we were going through this. assignment i started to build small spaces and then i could spend whatever time in the studio and then. develop that i want to photograph real spaces. he compiled his sacred spaces from two thousand and fourteen to...
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this melding of the liberal arts university and the research university prevailed until roughly the is the 60s. there had always been worries from diverse thinkers that the research or scientific arm of the modern university would overwhelm the liberal arts arm. this is not exactly how the transformation has gone down. changes to the modern universities in the past 50 years have prepared the way for hate speech codes, and the most important of these changes is the corruption of the liberal arts arm of the university with its emphasis on diversity. this new vision of the part of the university on the liberal arts mission had gained momentum in the is the 0s, and allan bloom diagnosed it famously in his closing of the american mind. chief among bloom's oenbservatis was that the conditionon of great thinkers had been shunted aside in the curriculum in the name of diversity. thus the liberal arts mission of the university became a new mission, to promote diversity. and opportunity to enrich the souls of students was being missed. there were other aspects of this emphasis on diversity. the
this melding of the liberal arts university and the research university prevailed until roughly the is the 60s. there had always been worries from diverse thinkers that the research or scientific arm of the modern university would overwhelm the liberal arts arm. this is not exactly how the transformation has gone down. changes to the modern universities in the past 50 years have prepared the way for hate speech codes, and the most important of these changes is the corruption of the liberal arts...
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team spirit and a good amount of thought it was a whole team spirit he studies the berlin's university of the arts a number of foundations and private individuals provide financial support for the work of the music academy and the ensemble esperanza. i was stylin the radiance of these young people inspires and motivates the audience me and the sponsors to me when given that on the thought of. in october the ensemble esperanza received germany's opus classical award for youth development these young musicians are set to be the stars of tomorrow. ok and now something for all you do it yourself ers out there i handmade carpet sometimes your house or apartment might just be in need of a splash of color if so then our resident d.i.y. expert time sharon has just the right idea for you with a geometric rug but pay close attention as her tutorial grows quite quickly but if you miss something that's ok because you can always see it again on our youtube page here's more. how their attention moves from some rectangle of the square or round if you think that's boring how about a different shape our show you h
team spirit and a good amount of thought it was a whole team spirit he studies the berlin's university of the arts a number of foundations and private individuals provide financial support for the work of the music academy and the ensemble esperanza. i was stylin the radiance of these young people inspires and motivates the audience me and the sponsors to me when given that on the thought of. in october the ensemble esperanza received germany's opus classical award for youth development these...
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christopher studied at berlin's university of the arts he creates his paintings with his hands he doesn't use a brush. so when he sent one time i was painting near the sony center in winter and someone said i could do that but when he came back half an hour later he could see what i was painting and he said that looks really good. plus. we visit the artist in his storage and showroom christopher paints about three hundred canvases a year his enthusiasm for vincent van gogh and the impressionist began when he was still a child but. i was eight when i started getting interested in art. and my parents supported me from an early age i started getting painting lessons when i was very young mountain reached today he sells his paintings to art museums and collectors worldwide. the oil think that he uses by the bucketful costs four hundred euros for a pail like this. if i work really intensely for a week then i might use thirty to forty buckets. because. christopher records the changing face of the one series that he started back in two thousand and eight shows how the heart of the city is evolvi
christopher studied at berlin's university of the arts he creates his paintings with his hands he doesn't use a brush. so when he sent one time i was painting near the sony center in winter and someone said i could do that but when he came back half an hour later he could see what i was painting and he said that looks really good. plus. we visit the artist in his storage and showroom christopher paints about three hundred canvases a year his enthusiasm for vincent van gogh and the impressionist...
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i'm chair of the film division at columbia university's school of the arts and i'll be moderating a discussiond style and the contemporary american cinema. our panel has four outstanding writer-directors. to my immediate right is paul schrader. his credits as writer-director include american gigolo, cat people, mishima. as a screenwriter for other directors he's responsible for the script of obsession for brian depalma mosquito coast for peter weir and for martin scorsese, taxi driver, raging bull and the last temptation of christ. to his right is joan micklin silver whose credits include hester street between the lines chilly scenes of winter and crossing delancey. to my immediate left is james toback. his credits include the gambler and bugsy, for which he received an academy award nomination for screenplay. and in terms of directing his credits include love and money, exposed and the pick-up artist. to his left is whit stillman whose first feature, metropolitan earned the best first film award from the new york critics circle and an academy award nomination for best screenplay. and his most
i'm chair of the film division at columbia university's school of the arts and i'll be moderating a discussiond style and the contemporary american cinema. our panel has four outstanding writer-directors. to my immediate right is paul schrader. his credits as writer-director include american gigolo, cat people, mishima. as a screenwriter for other directors he's responsible for the script of obsession for brian depalma mosquito coast for peter weir and for martin scorsese, taxi driver, raging...
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of migrant farmworkers from 2015 through 2017. educated at f ucla in standford university and earned his masters in fine arts university of iowa writers workshop. the numerous poetry collections include 187 reasons why chicanos cannot cross the border undocumented. 1971 through 2007. and border crossers 1999 in addition to publishing more than a dozen collections of poetry writing short stories, young adult novels in children's literature, the most recent works include imagine and jabberwocky. in the first mexican-american poet laureate sharing secrets how to turn your wonder at the world around you to the weird and wild and incandescent poetry. [applause] . >> think you'll. thank you so much. let's introduce the supreme court justice so to mayor. [applause] . >> sorry about that you have been waiting a long time. >> thank you soo much. it is so good to see you it is a great feeling one of our heroes. [cheers and applause] . >> so visiting so many audiences and programs like this. and at the same time to write amazing and beautiful books. [applause] ou >> we were just talking a little bit and a little while ago to say it is good to br
of migrant farmworkers from 2015 through 2017. educated at f ucla in standford university and earned his masters in fine arts university of iowa writers workshop. the numerous poetry collections include 187 reasons why chicanos cannot cross the border undocumented. 1971 through 2007. and border crossers 1999 in addition to publishing more than a dozen collections of poetry writing short stories, young adult novels in children's literature, the most recent works include imagine and jabberwocky....
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of looted african art would be historic and could trigger a response from other european countries with colonial era holdings. chica ok. to stand professor of african art and african diaspora at princeton university in the united states is here above and speaking at a symposium on the legacy of colonialism at the good institute welcome to d w. is this an important decision from france or african countries been looking for this for some time well it's an acknowledgment of. demands that have been made for a long time by african states africans. african activists who have been for a long time calling for the rest of the important cultural properties and materials and objects that were stolen away expropriated by europe during the age of empire be expropriated is a nice long word for just stolen i mean trade by the way the answer is that they got if answers like they did in fact get right when they when they said so all that stuff that you just took while you were plundering our country will you please give it back what was that what sorts of answers were they getting back from that well there have been all kinds of and. you know. given for these demands at some point there were these sort of calm vi
of looted african art would be historic and could trigger a response from other european countries with colonial era holdings. chica ok. to stand professor of african art and african diaspora at princeton university in the united states is here above and speaking at a symposium on the legacy of colonialism at the good institute welcome to d w. is this an important decision from france or african countries been looking for this for some time well it's an acknowledgment of. demands that have been...
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the species are taken to the state of the art lab at the university of trauma. on my hard resume on job hard work you know. as you can see this is a good start so i well that's what he is doing now is kind of cutting out for somebody just cutting up with office shifts thing i want to freeze dry the sample. it's is somewhat dense the system and this is the stuff bush ground up with the problem of the microorganisms such as plankton which are also collected on the boat need to be cultivated in the lab to create enough quantities to analogues so what we have here this is where we have a full ethanol are on the chemical and extract that's a said the good the molecules of the three and the the the the few. so the psystar is knowing that you inside one of these test you could be a new drug a new antibiotic or even block but i think that when these. such wrong order. we are going to do next with these samples though are going through what you say screened. we want a final go to the activities we have and there was this samples. but this is a robot which actually is doi
the species are taken to the state of the art lab at the university of trauma. on my hard resume on job hard work you know. as you can see this is a good start so i well that's what he is doing now is kind of cutting out for somebody just cutting up with office shifts thing i want to freeze dry the sample. it's is somewhat dense the system and this is the stuff bush ground up with the problem of the microorganisms such as plankton which are also collected on the boat need to be cultivated in...
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the species are taken to the state of the art lab at the university of trauma. on my hard resume i'm joe far back you know. if. as you can see this is a good start so i well that's what he is doing now is kind of catching up or simply just cutting up with the office shifts thing i want to face try the sample. it's is somewhat dense the system and this is the stuff push ground up and down problem lovely microorganisms such as plankton which are also collected on the boat need to be cultivated in the lab to create enough quantities to analyze what we have here this is the best we have as well as some know are on the chemicals and accepted as a set the good the molecules of the three and the the the the few grow up. so the psystar is knowing that you inside one of these test teams could be a new drug a new antibiotic i mean if the first thing that we need. such wrong or are we going to do next with these samples were going through what you say screamed. we want a final good activities we have been doing this for samples. this is a robot which actually produced all
the species are taken to the state of the art lab at the university of trauma. on my hard resume i'm joe far back you know. if. as you can see this is a good start so i well that's what he is doing now is kind of catching up or simply just cutting up with the office shifts thing i want to face try the sample. it's is somewhat dense the system and this is the stuff push ground up and down problem lovely microorganisms such as plankton which are also collected on the boat need to be cultivated in...
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responsiblejob symptoms and she is able to hold down a responsible job stop here at oxford university department of psychiatry the art to dry and improve diagnosis and work towards more effective treatment. this dr was pa rt effective treatment. this dr was part of a team that looked at how co nsulta nts part of a team that looked at how consultants diagnosed the condition. in the assessment clinicians were not applying the diagnostic criteria for the disorders that they were assessing. despite that many are still happy to make a diagnosis. that is not to say the diagnosis was right or wrong, but it was difficult to know what it was based on, and getting the diagnosis rates and understanding it is to substance —— is important for treatment. now the tea m is important for treatment. now the team is looking in to both disorders. volunteers, some healthy, some with borderline personality disorder, some with bipolar, healthy people on the left—hand graph short queer periods when they were asleep, those with borderline personality disorder short random periods of activity and rest. people with borderline personality disor
responsiblejob symptoms and she is able to hold down a responsible job stop here at oxford university department of psychiatry the art to dry and improve diagnosis and work towards more effective treatment. this dr was pa rt effective treatment. this dr was part of a team that looked at how co nsulta nts part of a team that looked at how consultants diagnosed the condition. in the assessment clinicians were not applying the diagnostic criteria for the disorders that they were assessing. despite...
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the species are taken to the state of the art lab at the university of. iowa hard to resume on job hard work you know. as you can see this is a good start so i well that's what he is doing now is kind of cutting out for somebody just cutting up with office shifts thing i want to face try the sample. it's is somewhat dense the system and this is the stuff but ground up and the problem of. microorganisms such as plankton which are also collected on the boat need to be cultivated in the lab to create enough quantities to analyze what we have here this is the best we have as well as i know are on the chemical and extract that's a said the good the molecules of the three and the the the the few. so the psystar is knowing that you inside one of these test you could be a new drug a new antibiotic or even look but i think that when these. such wrong order. we are going to do next with these samples though are going through what you say screamed . we want a final go to the activities we have been doing this the samples. but this is a robot which actually is doing
the species are taken to the state of the art lab at the university of. iowa hard to resume on job hard work you know. as you can see this is a good start so i well that's what he is doing now is kind of cutting out for somebody just cutting up with office shifts thing i want to face try the sample. it's is somewhat dense the system and this is the stuff but ground up and the problem of. microorganisms such as plankton which are also collected on the boat need to be cultivated in the lab to...
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a happy place from my past where once i frolicked young and carefree in the field of fryulated arts. the universitythe masters, the tao of hot fat and crispy batter. yes, they do a deep fried mars bar here -- and deep-fried pizza. been there, done that. but carlo here and his twin brother have been keeping the verrecchia family tradition alive since 1918, and it ain't about no mars bar. >> anthony: i'm tempted to just go completely nuts for all of the things that i like, like pie, beans, and chips, like, i don't even know what kind of pie, but i want it. the macaroni and cheese is tempting. haggis i'm doing, couldn't resist that. cheese beano, i don't even know what that is, but i, i kind of want it. ooh, sausage roll. i do like a good sausage. >> anthony: i order the fish and chips and some haggis. haddock, battered and floating adrift in a sea of mysterious, life-giving oil. the accumulated flavors of many magical things as it bobs like noah's ark bringing life in all its infinite variety. deep fried haggis, my personal favorite. sinister sheep parts, in tube-form in this case, and if you don't l
a happy place from my past where once i frolicked young and carefree in the field of fryulated arts. the universitythe masters, the tao of hot fat and crispy batter. yes, they do a deep fried mars bar here -- and deep-fried pizza. been there, done that. but carlo here and his twin brother have been keeping the verrecchia family tradition alive since 1918, and it ain't about no mars bar. >> anthony: i'm tempted to just go completely nuts for all of the things that i like, like pie, beans,...
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>> san francisco state, university of san francisco, city college, conservatory of music, the art institute, -- >> i think she may able to help you. >> we have independence -- in appendix and a report that helps every university. >> the public can't see the report. i think the public would want to know which nine institutions where you could find this m.o.u. >> you see hastings, ucsf and i think there is one more. and alliant international university. >> who has not signed? >> golden gate university. to fry university has not signed , the fashion institute of design and merchandise has not signed. the arthur a taccone school of dentistry and california college of the arts have not signed. >> and the academy of? >> they have signed. >> is at the art institute or the academy of arts? >> the art institute has not. >> i would love to be able to assist in developing that relationship especially the dentist schools and the district that i represent. please do reach out to supervisors for assistance in leveraging our relationships because i would like every higher education institution to sign on
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university of communications. thanks to john alger and the dean of arts for their valuable support of the series and the associate who handled all of the logistical details and there were a tonholl of them on the university side of things we also wouldn't be here without john grisham. the idea came from my wife, there she is. the last book tour they did a podcast and he had to interview the writer and she said john is really good at this he should have his own show, so here he is, this iss his show. he was really generous with his time and money. you couldn't go three days without hearing a story of him doing something nice for the community or having someone called who needs a helping hand. then i got to know him and it is true most of his friends would agree. you've never met someone who wears their fame so blithely and of course he isn't a gravedigger, he's a famous writer. how many books have you stolen, he said i have no idea. i looked up and he stole a quarter billion books and another said he a stole 300 million. at some point you just throw in the towel and say a boat load. so, he agrees and then we start
university of communications. thanks to john alger and the dean of arts for their valuable support of the series and the associate who handled all of the logistical details and there were a tonholl of them on the university side of things we also wouldn't be here without john grisham. the idea came from my wife, there she is. the last book tour they did a podcast and he had to interview the writer and she said john is really good at this he should have his own show, so here he is, this iss his...
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of migrant farmworkers he was the us poet laureate from 2015 until 2017. mr. herrera was educated at ucla and stanford university and earned his masters in fine arts at the university of iowa writers workshop. the numerous portrait collections include 187 reasons that mexicanos can't cross the border undocumented. 1971 through 2007 at half the world new and selected poems in 28 and border cross are without lamborghini dream 1999. in addition to publishing more than one dozen collections of poetry mr. herrera has written short stories, young adult novels in children's literature. his most recent work for young people includes imagine and jabberwocky. in jabberwocky and mr. herrera the first mexican-american poet laureate in the united states of america sharing secrets how to turn your wonder of the world around you into the weird. mr. herrera. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much. let's introduce our supreme court justice sonja soto meyer with a big hand. [applause] >> hello. we kept them waiting a long time sorry about that. >> very kind of you. thank you so much. it's so good to see you and it's a great feeling and you're one of my heroes and. [cheering and
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of the university. george and judy marcus are donating nearly $27 million to san francisco state. most of the money will go toward helping liberal arts students. the rest will be for athletic scholarships. the couple attended the university during the mid- 1960s.>>> around here we have some rain to talk about. it is going to be mainly tomorrow night. the next significant system will be wednesday night into thursday morning. this is the system that went through today. you can see it pretty clearly. the area off to the east just explodes into the picture here. this is a very aggressive low pressure system that has cold air, warm air, strong jet influence and it is going to arrive tomorrow night. it could produce a couple of inches of rain in a couple of hours. it is going to move through pretty quickly but will pack a punch. you are going to hear on the rooftops. we do have some scattered showers out there right now but it has died down. we have received 1.5 inches in mill valley. most of us received a quarter of an inch or less. here is tomorrow morning. there is going to be a sprinkle or shower but here is the system that will start
of the university. george and judy marcus are donating nearly $27 million to san francisco state. most of the money will go toward helping liberal arts students. the rest will be for athletic scholarships. the couple attended the university during the mid- 1960s.>>> around here we have some rain to talk about. it is going to be mainly tomorrow night. the next significant system will be wednesday night into thursday morning. this is the system that went through today. you can see it...
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in 1972 he joined the university of pennsylvania, where he was appointed professor of history and professor of south asian history. a founding dean of the faculty of artsand sciences at the university of pennsylvania, and alerter became its 23rd 23rd provost. the author of a great many books, including the road to home, my life and times, a money sake, not a monolith and the emergence of modern afghanistan, 1880 to 1946. one might argue it's still emerging which is being now reissued -- reissued in 2013 with a new introduction, received a great many fellowships and awards. in addition to -- and i can see we have a competition brewing -- 70 honorary degrees but here's the great thing. when you're aft this level you just call all your friends and give each other degrees. [laughter] >> in 1998, president clinton -- that's not how i works -- president clinton awarded him the national humanities medal and 2004 president bush awarded him the medal of freedom. in 2009 fine he was eye opinioned to at the white house fellowships commission and serves on great many boards including the institute for advanced study and the national september 11th memorial museum.
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afterwards we met at a student orientation course at the university of art where we were both wandering around disoriented we spotted each other and for our there's someone who looks like me and not like everyone else it was love at first sight. the two eventually dropped out of university to devote all their time to music their aspiration lyrics with death their style indie rock their look tracksuit jackets that's how it took a tonic started off in the early one nine hundred ninety s. a little closer together we're talking my name is arthur and i play drums and also sometimes sing and play guitar. in tribute to my novice my name is jani and i like to play bass it's been hard can i sing and play guitar intelligence. was set up by the fact that back. soon the intellectuals of german pop had amassed a large fan base even though in the beginning they hadn't quite mastered their instruments yet. another by. sure we were musicians when we first met. but that wasn't the most important thing for us to show what we could do on the instruments. it's just good minds on the spears for trying those
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the original earlier i spoke to elizabeth mahler who's an associate professor of art and art history at colgate universityi asked her whether the statue would have been cared for maybe better in a museum or on easter island. the issue of who can take better care of these objects is a little bit of a red herring and there's a little bit of a kind of cultural condescension embedded in that argument i think because the british museum and other museums in major european capitals have always tended to assume that they can take care of objects better than the people who created them but we have to ask ourselves what the standards of care are in the case of these objects from easter island the statues from easter island these are still seen as ancestors by the current population of that island so they would have presumably taken care of these objects of these statues in the ways that best conform to their religious beliefs about them i suspect if you asked inhabitants of easter island today if they think the british museum is taking good care of them by putting them in a gallery full of objects from other cultur
the original earlier i spoke to elizabeth mahler who's an associate professor of art and art history at colgate universityi asked her whether the statue would have been cared for maybe better in a museum or on easter island. the issue of who can take better care of these objects is a little bit of a red herring and there's a little bit of a kind of cultural condescension embedded in that argument i think because the british museum and other museums in major european capitals have always tended...
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on behalf of the president i would like to welcome you to shepherd university. west virginia's public liberal arts institution. we are so proud to be the home of so many important centers including the george tyler moore center for the study of the civil war and the center for congressional history and education where today's events are being held. at shepherd we pride ourselves on partnership, both public and private the benefits our students, faculty and staff and the committees we serve. i have already done a little business talking about expanded internship opportunities where our students are currently serving. if you have a need for an intern, whatever field, took me up on the web. this morning is no exception. in the public-private partnerships as we celebrate the opening event for a daylong seminar. a special collaboration among shepherd university antietam national battlefield. we have partnered to develop and sponsor and also recognize this important event which reflects our shared commitment to education and public programming in our local and regional communities. the focus of today's
on behalf of the president i would like to welcome you to shepherd university. west virginia's public liberal arts institution. we are so proud to be the home of so many important centers including the george tyler moore center for the study of the civil war and the center for congressional history and education where today's events are being held. at shepherd we pride ourselves on partnership, both public and private the benefits our students, faculty and staff and the committees we serve. i...
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make people forget all this crazy stuff that's happening in the universe so nobody actually wants art anymore they want the perception of our everything that's happening now is the perception of like i watched two dudes get into a fight recently because one guy was like the perception of it's not reality and i'm like yes it is that's exactly what it is right now like the perception of it's how we have this president you know what i mean like when he says that there is like all the biggest like whenever he's everything that he says is a perception of it's his perception but a bunch of people believe it if you're believing in a specific kind of reality it's reality and i feel like in this way like what pop culture is all about like what people are willing to perceive when it comes to an artist and you really don't have to work that hard as an artist as long as you have a team of people who do what needs to be done and i think that that's probably jared's biggest mistake is that he did it all himself and he thought he was clever and that's what's really pissing people off you know it's interesting because i kind of look at
make people forget all this crazy stuff that's happening in the universe so nobody actually wants art anymore they want the perception of our everything that's happening now is the perception of like i watched two dudes get into a fight recently because one guy was like the perception of it's not reality and i'm like yes it is that's exactly what it is right now like the perception of it's how we have this president you know what i mean like when he says that there is like all the biggest like...
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of the liberal arts tradition. >> there's a lot that we used in the past if we remain committed to it. the core body of classic texts of the university level having something like this wouldn't be a bad thing in this regard so there is a body of knowledge but the modernized approach to the liberal arts based on some of what we've learned in the social sciences as well cultivates certain abilities that allow you to participate in the democratic life. they are the behaviors and ability to form arguments and analyze and make judgments to stand up in front of people can make an argument and be able to critique. there's new methods and tools that we didn't have before that would work really well. >> those of you that have been tto and he didn't before know that we have three guidelines which is reason we ask all questions be briefed and in the form of a question. so we have our cracke our crackk interns around the room. questions from the audience right here in the middle. maybe you could stand up so you are easy to see. thanks to you all for being here. i finished up this week still processing to some extent. recognizing that society mod
of the liberal arts tradition. >> there's a lot that we used in the past if we remain committed to it. the core body of classic texts of the university level having something like this wouldn't be a bad thing in this regard so there is a body of knowledge but the modernized approach to the liberal arts based on some of what we've learned in the social sciences as well cultivates certain abilities that allow you to participate in the democratic life. they are the behaviors and ability to...
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of the coach's dramatic removal and fallout arts now. >>> news 4 at 11:00 begins wit breaking new >> and good evening. facing a fierce backlash, tonight the university of maryland sidelines it football coach, a day after it said he was returning to the bench. >> durkin's been under fire ever since the death of football mplayer jordancnair. >> mcnair's father, you saw there, learning about durkin's exit during an interview with nbc's tom costello, that was airing live, right here on news 4. >> what is your reaction now to the fact thad. durkin is officially now out of a job? >> ll, i'm gladhat the right thing was done to fire coach durkin. coach durkin was a cancer to the university of maryland football program. i command them for having the courageous effort to make the decision under hard ci umstances and letting m durkin go.ymu hy, the whole state, it seems, came out and was really surprised by the decision to keep the coach and, whilehe meantime, dr. low was supposed to be leaving. and now there's been a ground swell of anger and protest over this. >> we're not surprised, because the board of regents' dsision horrible. against common sense, again
of the coach's dramatic removal and fallout arts now. >>> news 4 at 11:00 begins wit breaking new >> and good evening. facing a fierce backlash, tonight the university of maryland sidelines it football coach, a day after it said he was returning to the bench. >> durkin's been under fire ever since the death of football mplayer jordancnair. >> mcnair's father, you saw there, learning about durkin's exit during an interview with nbc's tom costello, that was airing live,...
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of its strong friendship with the united states. the festivities beg at 6:00 the station's main hall and you can check out live performance frs localartists, including howard university's gospel choir performing ington arts thank you, norway. beats a pair of skis. >>> a long awaited much anticipated library is about to open in the bramble ton .mmunity of loudoun coun the grand opening is set for saturday. we got a look inside today. a recordumber of peopl in that community have already gone online to find out about this new library. to attract a new generation o patrons, this branch has a game room. it's got 3d printers and a recording studio. library managers say it provides more than what we can find online. >> there are many resources availablet online. with a library card, you have free access to excluve resources, including digital, which streams media, as well as overdrive, which allows for e and audio book downlds. >> you c find the newg library alambleton plaza. it starts saturday at 1:00. >> i love that they sti use library cards. >> old school. >> love it. >>> a story of survival that you have got to stick around for. >> i looked at my chest right here. i had been shot right in the heart. you s
of its strong friendship with the united states. the festivities beg at 6:00 the station's main hall and you can check out live performance frs localartists, including howard university's gospel choir performing ington arts thank you, norway. beats a pair of skis. >>> a long awaited much anticipated library is about to open in the bramble ton .mmunity of loudoun coun the grand opening is set for saturday. we got a look inside today. a recordumber of peopl in that community have already...
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of earlier. the lamentation is very loud and we hope that we are bending the art of the universe towards justice,times the bend is so slow as to be indiscernible. >> host: human failing, another theme. >> guest: we've all got them and it's what makes us human in the end. in the wonderful leonard cohen song, hallelujah, he talks about the holy and the broken. and he says there's a blaze of light in every word. as a matter what you heard. the holy of the broken, hallelujah it's that idea that holiness and brokenness can coexist and, in fact, it's a very mystical jewish idea that it is out of the broken crack that the divine light can penetrate. >> host: doctor monica miller tweets, how does geraldine brooks approach archival research? how much time does she spentch n the archives? >> guest: i do love archives. you can accomplish a great deal online now. more and more of the great collections of human knowledge are being digitized and think that's a wonderful thing for people who can't access the archives it but i tell you what, things still happen in the archives that will not happen online. i'm lu
of earlier. the lamentation is very loud and we hope that we are bending the art of the universe towards justice,times the bend is so slow as to be indiscernible. >> host: human failing, another theme. >> guest: we've all got them and it's what makes us human in the end. in the wonderful leonard cohen song, hallelujah, he talks about the holy and the broken. and he says there's a blaze of light in every word. as a matter what you heard. the holy of the broken, hallelujah it's that...
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i started to nurture that gift of leadership during that time, and then i went on to webster university, majored in theater arts, got my b.a. and, honey, went to new york the day after graduation, got my first broadway show, eubie blake's musical review within 11 days of graduating from college. >> i was just floored by that. >> i had no fear in me. >> you had no fear. >> no fear. i had bipolar disorder. of course back then they didn't know what it was. so i had this mania that fed the dream. see, there was a positive side to it also. i was certainly depressed at night, but in the day i got up. i went to acting class, voice lessons, dance classes, anything to improve myself as an artist to confer the dream. >> you just slipped in that bipolar disorder in there, and i just want to spend time on that because in your memoir you're really open about your challenge of having bipolar disorder. i was so curious about that as an artist because on the one hand, you really own your extra-ness. you talk about the always extra. but when it came time for you to say, this is something that i need to struggle with, i need to
i started to nurture that gift of leadership during that time, and then i went on to webster university, majored in theater arts, got my b.a. and, honey, went to new york the day after graduation, got my first broadway show, eubie blake's musical review within 11 days of graduating from college. >> i was just floored by that. >> i had no fear in me. >> you had no fear. >> no fear. i had bipolar disorder. of course back then they didn't know what it was. so i had this...
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of the faculty or by president tever the would like for me to do. the president i would like to welcome to you shepherd university, west liberal arts lic institution. we are so proud to be the home centers y important including the george tyler moore center for the study of civil and the robert c. byrd center for the congressional where and education today's events are being held. pride ourselves on partnerships both public and private that benefit our faculty and staff and the communities we serve. little ed i have done a business this morning talking about expanded intern ship opportunities that some of the where our students are serving currently. if you have the need for an field, look me up on the web. exception in s no those public private partnerships as we celebrate the for our day-long seminar a special collaboration and shepherd university antietam and gettysburg college's civil war institute. we have partnered to develop and recognize this mportant event which reflects our shared commitment to education and public programming regional al and communiti communities. the focus of today's event is of mbering the violence antietam. throughout
of the faculty or by president tever the would like for me to do. the president i would like to welcome to you shepherd university, west liberal arts lic institution. we are so proud to be the home centers y important including the george tyler moore center for the study of civil and the robert c. byrd center for the congressional where and education today's events are being held. pride ourselves on partnerships both public and private that benefit our faculty and staff and the communities we...