Search for tag: "lot"

Texas Zydeco

To most people, zydeco appears as quintessentially Louisiana as gumbo. Certainly, the music originated among black Creoles of southwest Louisiana. But the swamps of southwest Louisiana spill across…

From  Ruben Duran 1 likes 0  

John Pilger at the REEL

Journalist John Pilger ansers questions from HCC students in this engaging 2008 event sponsored by the Northwest College REEL series.

From  jordan.carswell 0 likes 0  

Poet Kay Ryan

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…

From  Ruben Duran 0 likes 0  

African Colonial Soldiers in the 20th Century

Dr. Warms discusses the history of France's West African armed forces, the experiences of African men taken from villages to fight on the front lines in France's wars, and his experiences…

From  Ruben Duran 0 likes 0  

Tony Diaz, Minority Male Initiative

HCC Minority Male Initiative hosted HCC Central English professor, novelist and radio talk show host Tony Diaz as part of the Men of Honor Lecture Series. Tony Diaz, author of The Aztec Love God and…

From  Ruben Duran 0 likes 0  

Dr. Jane Cirillo Facilitates

Dr. Jane Cirillo facilitates this seminar as a method to model one of many ways a professor can be present in an online course. Don White, Videographer.

From  tlr.support@hccs.edu 0 likes 0  

Dr_Jane_Cirillo_Facilitates.mp4

Dr. Jane Cirillo facilitates this seminar by modeling the concept of teams, group work, and independent student work.

From  tlr.support@hccs.edu 0 likes 0  

John Kappelman (Anthropologist) at the REEL

Dr. John Kappelman, Professor of Anthropology, UT Austin Paleoanthropologist speaks about Modern Humans migration 'out of Africa': Blue Highways: Middle Stone Age Foraging Behaviors Along…

From  jordan.carswell 0 likes 0  

David Lee-“Dreamtime – Aboriginal Interweaving of Past, Present and Future”

Learn how the indigenous northern Australian Aboriginal peoples have maintained spiritual connections to their lands and to their ancestors through ceremonial traditions concerned primarily with…

From  bhakti.duran@hccs.edu 0 likes 0  

Poet Kim Addonizio

Kim Addonizio, a poet and writer of such books as What is this Thing Called Love? has been called "one of the nation's most provocative and edgy poets" by the San Diego Union-Tribune.

From  Houston Community College 0 likes 0  

Professor James Galbraith

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…

From  bhakti.duran@hccs.edu 0 likes 0  

Amber Dermont

Amber Dermont, author of Damage Control and the Starboard Sea. A short-story writer who received a fellowship from the National Education Association (N.E.A.), also has appeared in several books. She…

From  Ruben Duran 0 likes 0  

The REEL - Professor James Galbraith

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…

From  bhakti.duran@hccs.edu 0 likes 0  

Nina Godiwalla

Nina Godiwalla is the bestselling author of Suits: A Woman on Wall Street, which The New York Times describes as the Devil Wears Prada of investment banking. It's an insider's perspective…

From  Ruben Duran 0 likes 0  

Bridging Cultures - Dr. Gisela Ables and Dr. Melissa Miller-Waters

Persepolis is Marjane Satrapi’s inventive, wry, and tragic memoir of growing up in Tehran in the 1980s - the tumultuous years when the Islamic Revolution took hold in Iran and the country…

From  bhakti.duran@hccs.edu 0 likes 0  

Team projects BIOLOGY PUCCINI

Team projects BIOLOGY PUCCINI

From  Mary Puccini 0 likes 0