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Dr. Alan Leshner
Dr. Alan Leshner is the CEO and Executive Publisher for the American Association for the Achievement in Science.  He came to Rutgers to give a lecture  about the 200 years after Darwin presented his theory of evolution to the world. Dr. Leshner talked about the importance that is evolution and the correct way a scientist should talk about evolution or basically anything related to the science community. Stay awhile and find out more about what this intelligent and witty man has to say about science and the world we live in. Ladies and Gentlemen I present to you, Dr. Alan Leshner.
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Africana Studies/NAACP Even
In celebration of its 40th anniversary, the Africana Studies Department will host the President of the NAACP, Benjamin Todd Jealous, in a panel discussion on Tuesday October 27th at 7 PM in the Multi-purpose Room of the Rutgers Student Center.
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Presidents Address 2009
President McCormick will be delivering his annual address as part of the University Senate's first meeting of the academic year on Friday, September 25, 2009.
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George B. Stauffer
George B. Stauffer, Dean and Professor, Mason Gross School of the Arts, analyzes inspirational football songs. The Rutgers University Glee Club provides examples of these songs under the direction of Patrick Gardner.
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Dr. Richard E. Miller
Dr. Richard E. Miller, Chair and Professor of English, talks to Rutgers University about the fate of print-based reading and writing in the twenty-first century and how new technologies has transformed human communication over the past decade.
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Michele Norris, "All Things Considered"
Michele Norris, host of the NPR program "All Things Considered", comes to Rutgers University to speak about the role of race and gender in the last presidential election.
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MLK Panel Discussion: Forty Years On
RU-tv's Rachel Christensen moderates this discussion held by the Task Force on the Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. The objective of the discussion was to commemorate the life and achievements of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as well as the people who endured those times along with him. The questions focused on contemporary race and gender issues, and what it would be like if King was still living today.
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Ernest Bai Koroma, President of Sierra Leone
Ernest Bai Koroma, the first democratically elected President of Sierra Leone, spoke to the Rutgers community on September 21st. He was brought in as a collaborative effort by the Office of the President, the Office of the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, Rutgers' Center for African Studies, the School of Arts and Sciences' Office of International Programs, and members of the local community. He addressed the nation's forward progress, as well as the areas that he is still looking for vast improvements in.
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David Gergen speaks at Rutgers
David Gergen, White House adviser to Presidents Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton, and editor-at-large of U.S. News & World Report, delivers the lecture “Eyewitness to Power: Presidential Leadership in America.” Recorded Feb. 7, 2008.
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Senator Hillary Clinton speaks at Rutgers
Interested in why "Politics Matter"? If so, then feel free to view our At The Podium program featuring Senator Clinton's lecture to the Rutgers Community.
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2006 L'Hommedieu Lecture
Featuring...
Antonia Coello Novello, M.D.
Sponsored by Associate Alumnae of Douglass College

Antonia Coello Novello, Commissioner of Health of the State of New York, and former United States Surgeon General, delivers the 2006 L'Hommedieu Lecture, titled "Women: Challenges in Health and in Life." Her lecture is the culmination of the all-day Women in the Era of Globalization Conference.

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Recorded Live, Thursday March 27, 2006
Trayes Hall, Douglass College Center



The Leadership Forum
Featuring... Harvey Nagler
Vice President, CBS News, Radio

"Change Has No Constituency"
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Recorded Live, Thursday March 30, 2006
Busch Campus Center - MPR

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