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The MA in English rapper, off Broadway performer, and apostle for Charles Darwin, Baba Brinkman will engage students with his “Rap Guide to Evolution.” Recruited to help promote…
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PROFESSOR JAMES GALBRAITH
Lecture: “The Great Crisis After Five Years: Still No Return to Normal.”
Professor Galbraith will discuss his new book "Inequality and Instability: A…
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“In 1968, when he came home from his tour of duty as a battlefield medic in Vietnam, Alan Pogue began using photography to look into society’s wounds for the possibility of cultural…
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“The Waiting Room” Film (81 minutes) 2013
“A unique blend of social media and documentary film addressing the conversation about health care reform and equal access to…
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Guest Panelist: Ms. Maria Jimenez Activist in the Latino community for the last forty-seven years, Ms. Jimenez has organized campaigns for social change, has provided concrete support to immigrant…
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Dr. Sarah Bednarz presentation and discussion of geography and ways to educate students and the general public about its importance. As our planet has become increasingly interconnected and…
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Texas Governor II
Creative Commmons License
Attribution: CC BY
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Lunch & Learn Series and Social & Behavioral Sciences Division present Columbia University Professor Dr. Roger Newman.
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PROFESSOR JAMES GALBRAITH
Lecture: “The Great Crisis After Five Years: Still No Return to Normal.”
Professor Galbraith will discuss his new book "Inequality and Instability: A…
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Kay Ryan read to HCC Central students one week before been awarded the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for poetry. She is an American poet and educator who has published seven volumes of poetry and an anthology…
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Ned Dodington is an architect and artist who explores the boundaries between humans, animals, and the earth. His talk is entitled, “Animal Architecture: Design with Animals.”
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Luzine Benjamin Bickham, Sr., a member of the elite Tuskegee Airmen and recipient of the United States Congressional Gold Medal of Honor describes his journey from Tuskegee Institute during World War…
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