Henry David Thoreau and the Necessity of Conviction
For generations, Henry David Thoreau has been a model of how to live according to one's deepest convictions. His writing inspired Gandhi's doctrine of passive ...
Chicago Humanities Festival
Education For Whom and For What?
Noam Chomsky, a world-renowned linguist, intellectual and political activist, spoke at the University of Arizona on Feb. 8, 2012. His lecture, "Education: For ...
The University of Arizona
From The Anxiety to The Anatomy of Influence: A Conversation with Harold Bloom
With Harold Bloom and Paul Holdengräber On the closing day of the PEN World Voices Festival, Yale University's Sterling Professor of the Humanities Harold ...
PEN America
Introduction to the School of Communication
Emerson is a unique campus with bright students with motivation and creativity. Students are given experiences that allow heavy involvement with the school.
EmersonCollege
Visitas Thinks Big 2017 - Harvard University
"Listen to five of Harvard University's premiere faculty members talk about the big ideas they are working on right now: Robin Kelsey, Dean of Arts and ...
CS50
TOEFL Reading Practice Test, New Version (2020)
Download the PDF (with answers) - https://tstprep.com/opt-in-complete-toefl-practice-test-13/ All answers are explained in the PDF, but here's a quick list of the ...
TST Prep
NATURE by Ralph Waldo Emerson - FULL Video Book | English Subtitles
In today's age, humanity needs Nature more than ever, unfortanelty people have lost touch with themselves; thus, the destruction of Nature across our planet.
Divine Missionaries
Peter Eisenman - Lecture
Lecture date: 2012-10-10 Peter Eisenman is an American architect, writer and educator whose work has long been informed by reading architecture through a ...
AA School of Architecture
What's Enough? A Conversation Between Harvard Business School and Harvard Divinity School
As part of the Ecologies of Human Flourishing series at the Center for the Study of World Religions, this lecture was presented on April 12, 1010, by Howard ...
Harvard Divinity School
Lecture by Stephen Burt, 1.20.16
Stephen, or Stephanie, Burt is Professor of English at Harvard and the author of several books of poetry and literary criticism, among them CLOSE CALLS WITH ...
UChicago Division of the Humanities
Top 10 College Majors That Lead to Good Careers
Top 10 College Majors That Lead To Good Careers // Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/MsMojo?sub_confirmation=1 If you want a good job after college, ...
MsMojo
Show and Tell: An Evening about Citizenship with Documentary Filmmakers || Radcliffe Institute
The Radcliffe Institute conference “Who Belongs? Global Citizenship and Gender in the 21st Century” opens with a discussion about questions of citizenship ...
Harvard University
Robertson School Speaker Series: Author Emerson T. Brooking
Author Emerson T. Brooking talked at the Robertson School Speaker Series about his book "Like War: The Weaponization of Social Media" at the Robertson ...
TheRobertsonSchool
Cornel West and Robert George Talk About the Purpose of a Liberal Education
Scholars Cornel West and Robert George demonstrated that it's possible to have a deep bond and mutual respect, even when you disagree on fundamental ...
American University School of Public Affairs
Points of Departure: Philosophy the Day After Tomorrow
Moments in Nietzsche, Jane Austen, et centera. Stanley Cavell is one of the most distinguished American philosophers of our time and an influential thinker in ...
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James Warren — J. Thomas Looney & the Most Revolutionary Book in the History of Shakespeare Studies
Who was J. Thomas Looney, the modest British scholar whose 1920 book, “Shakespeare Identified,” revolutionized the world of Shakespeare studies?
Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship
"Gangnam Style" Singer PSY Visits Harvard
Korean pop trailblazer PSY spoke at Harvard on Thursday, May 9, 2013. The event was moderated by Carter Eckert, Yoon Se Young Professor of Korean ...
Harvard University
50th Anniversary of Urban Design Lecture: Alex Krieger
Event Description: American instincts oscillate between the allure of the city and that of life free of city stress; between the temptations of the metropolis, and ...
Harvard GSD
Stephen Krashen: Research and Getting Published
Here in the third of our series, guest, Professor Stephen Krashen, takes us through the process of research writing, the best way to write and get your research ...
The Digest
Presentation of Doctor of Medicine Graduates
Thomas W. Koenig, Associate Dean for Medical Student Affairs. Congratulations to our 2020 graduates! Celebrate in real-time using the hashtags ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Simon Schama on Public History
What does hip hop have in common with Herodotus? In this lecture celebrated historian Simon Schama explores the tradition of public history drawing on Walter ...
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
EdTech Plenary Panel with Peter Bergman, Tory Patterson, and Amy Klement
Amy Klement, a partner at the impact investing organization, Omidyar Network, leads a panel discussion with Tory Patterson and Peter Bergman on issues and ...
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Dennis Moore: Letters From an American Farmer
Dennis Moore discussed his new book, "Letters from an American Farmer," an updated version of the 1782 classic by J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur. Speaker ...
Library of Congress
Education & the State of Affairs in Washington: A conversation with Arne Duncan & David Gergen
Arne Duncan Managing Partner, Emerson Collective U.S. Secretary of Education, Obama Administration David Gergen (Moderator) Public Service Professor of ...
Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics
'What's Ailing Liberal Democracy? What Tocqueville Can Still Teach Us'
The School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership hosted a panel discussion entitled, "What's Ailing Liberal Democracy? What Tocqueville Can Still ...
ASU SCETL
The New Lead The Field by Earl Nightingale (Full Audiobook)
The New Lead The Field by Earl Nightingale Success is a matter of sticking to a set of commonsense principles anyone can master. The New Lead the Field by ...
Books Lounge
American Transcendentalism & Louisa May Alcott
Learn about the connections between Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau and Louisa May Alcott. Also discover why Alcott's father, Bronson Alcott, ...
MentorPublicLib
Cambridge Talks IX Keynote by Reinhold Martin, "Infrastructure, Media, and Power-Knowledge...
Reinhold Martin, author of The Organizational Complex (MIT Press, 2003), will present the keynote lecture for "Cambridge Talks IX: Inscriptions of Power; ...
Harvard GSD
A Book Talk with Anand Pandian for A Possible Anthropology
Anand Pandian, author of A Possible Anthropology, held a virtual book talk for his book. Anand Pandian teaches anthropology at Johns Hopkins University.
Duke University Press
Tom Regnier – 60th Anniversary of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship
In honor of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship's 60th Anniversary, President Tom Regnier presents a brief history of the organization, noting its founding, ...
Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship
Robert Harrison, "How Literature Thinks Me"
February 10, 2014 Robert Harrison (Rosina Pierotti Professor of Italian) contributes a talk to the Stanford DLCL lecture series, "How I Think about Literature.
Stanford DLCL
Dr. Herbert Benson - "Thyroid Disorders and the Relaxation Response"
Dr. Herbert Benson "Thyroid Disorders and the Relaxation Response" Presentation delivered at the Graves' Disease & Thyroid Foundation's 2011 Patient and ...
GravesAndThyroid
Why Books?: Welcome Remarks and Opening Conversation
Welcome by Barbara J. Grosz (Dean, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study), Ann Blair '84, BI '99 (Harvard University), and Leah Price '91, RI '07 (Senior ...
Harvard University
TOEFL listening test 16: Full toefl test with answers
TOEFL listening practice test - Answers are given at the end of the video This video is a toefl ibt listening practice test. This test follows the real Toefl test format, ...
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Future of the PhD in Humanities
The value of a bachelor's degree has diminished in a competitive job market, and the PhD has subsequently been dragged down with it. The demand for ...
The Agenda with Steve Paikin
Making Connections: Self Reliance
This video was produced in 2016 for The American Renaissance: Classic Literature of the 19th Century, a MOOC offered by Dartmouth College on edX.org.
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"Gangnam Style" Singer PSY Visits Harvard
Every now and then a song sweeps the world, catapulting its singer into the stratosphere of super-fame. “Gangnam Style” is that kind of phenomenon, performed ...
Greatest Speeches
HC, #40, Emerson's Compensation, A
McGee of 303 and Learnstrong.net lectures on Harvard Classics, Volume # 5, Intro to Emerson's Compensation, A.
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Richard Wilbur - Becoming a scholar of English (17/83)
To listen to more of Richard Wilbur's stories, go to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVV0r6CmEsFwzlbvmuM5MxVR1BMDUa0XY Acclaimed ...
Web of Stories - Life Stories of Remarkable People
Enhancing Society through Social Entrepreneurship
Speakers: Isaac Holeman, co-founder of Medic Mobile and Matthew Segal, co-founder of OurTime.org and ATTN: Moderator: Lee Pelton, president of Emerson ...
Power of Liberal Arts
Can Science and Faith Coexist? | C. Jimmy Lin & Bikul Das
Professors C. Jimmy Lin and Bikul Das, discuss the intersection of science and faith from their respective Christian and Hindu perspectives at the Veritas Forum ...
The Veritas Forum
Governance and Education Committee 9/11/20
View the City of Seattle's commenting policy: seattle.gov/online-comment-polic In-person attendance is currently prohibited per the Washington Governor's ...
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