Interview with Robert Biggs for the Oriental Institute Oral History Project
Oriental Institute Oral History Project Interview with Robert Biggs, Emeritus Professor of Assyriology Saieh Hall for Economics at the University of Chicago March ...
The Oriental Institute
Asian American Studies in the 21st Century
Yale Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity, and Transnational Migration Presents: Asian American Studies in the 21st Century. Panel Discussion with Lisa ...
YaleUniversity
Goncourt Brothers and the Taste for the Eighteenth Century
Olivier Berggruen and Yuriko Jackall examine the life and enduring influence of brothers Jules and Edmond de Goncourt, nineteenth-century connoisseurs and ...
The Frick Collection
Artist Talk: Kehinde Wiley
Kehinde Wiley discusses his artistic practice and the new exhibition, Kehinde Wiley: Saint Louis, at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Kehinde Wiley: Saint Louis is on ...
Saint Louis Art Museum
Lisa Cooper | Encounters with Ancient Splendors: Gertrude Bell
Presented by Lisa Cooper, Associate Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology, University of British Columbia Encounters with Ancient Splendors: Gertrude Bell's ...
The Oriental Institute
Christopher Thornton | Reflections, 10 Years at Bat in the Sultanate of Oman
Presented by Christopher Thornton, Senior Director of Cultural Heritage at The National Geographic Society, Director of the Bat Archaeological project of the ...
The Oriental Institute
The Origins of Maya Civilization: New Insights from Ceibal
In the 1960s, Gordon Willey and a team of Harvard archaeologists led the investigation of Ceibal, a Maya site in Guatemala. Their research revealed that Ceibal ...
peabodymuseum
In Search of My Robot: Emergent Media, Racialized Gender, and Creativity
In Search of My Robot: Emergent Media, Racialized Gender, and Creativity with Margaret Rhee Monday, Feb 24, 2020 | 6:30pm Free and open to the public ...
Berkeley Arts + Design
foundation day programme, release of three monographs in the series
foundation day programme, release of three monographs in the series.
Asiatic Society
In Sargent's Footsteps: A Conversation
Richard Ormond, grandnephew of John Singer Sargent and one of the foremost authorities on the painter and the man, joins Erica Hirshler, co-curator of "John ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
How the Pyramids Were Built - LATEST EVIDENCE
How did the Ancient Egyptians build the Great Pyramid of Giza? It was a long process of trial and error, and some amazing feats of engineering and architecture- ...
Dig It With Raven
Sea Monsters on Medieval & Renaissance Maps
A discussion on the representations of sea monsters on medieval and Renaissance maps. Speaker Biography: Chet Van Duzer, a fellow at the John Carter ...
Library of Congress
All the World Is Here: Anthropology on Display at the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair
Ira Jacknis, Research Anthropologist, Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley The 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in ...
peabodymuseum
Boris Buden: "Is there still East after the Collapse of Post-Communism?"
Keynote lecture at “Lost and Found Spaces: Displacements in Eastern European Art and Society in the 1990s” Kumu Art Museum's fall conference 1–3 ...
SA Eesti Kunstimuuseum
Symposium on Architecture: Organization or Design?
10/15/2015 From cybernetics to systems theory to present-day parametricism, organization has haunted the architectural imagination. Today, many debates ...
Harvard GSD
Collect, Protect, Connect: Documenting the Voices of Vanishing Worlds - Dr Mark Turin
Dr Mark Turin discusses his own experience of preserving and revitalising the Thangmi language in Nepal. He discusses the problems encountered, both ...
Gresham College
History of the Arabic Press in the U.S.
Edmund Ghareeb discusses the history of the Arabic press in the United States. Speaker Biography: Edmund Ghareeb is an internationally recognized expert on ...
Library of Congress
noc18-hs31 Lecture 33-Postcolonial Theory I:Edward Said
IIT Kanpur July 2018
Eldredge Prize Lecture with Amy Lyford | Smithsonian American Art Museum
Join Occidental College Professor Amy Lyford, winner of SAAM's 2015 Charles C. Eldredge Prize, as she discusses "Isamu Noguchi, Asian America, and Artistic ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Last Stand at Khe Sanh: The U.S. Marines' Finest Hour in Vietnam
Gregg chronicles the story of the agonizing and deadly 77-day siege of a Marine combat base at Khe Sanh, South Vietnam, in 1968. No battle during the Viet ...
City of Allen
Spain & the Atlantic Coast of the United States
Carmen Benito-Vessels of the University of Maryland explored historical narratives of early modern times on the east coast of the United States through ...
Library of Congress
Symposium of Architectural History The Whiteness of 19th Century American Architecture
This symposium examines the racial discourses that subtended "American Architecture" movements during the long nineteenth century. Explore this site to learn ...
UBuffalo School of Architecture and Planning
Sowing Crisis: The Cold War and American Dominance in the Middle East, Rashid Khalidi
Rashid Khalidi is Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies and Director of the Middle East Institute at Columbia University, and is among the foremost U.S. ...
The University of Chicago
The Assyrian Legacy in the Cradle of Civilization
Amir Harrak from the University of Toronto presented "The Neo-Assyrian Winged Bulls and their Origins." Christopher Woods from the Oriental Institute at the ...
Library of Congress
2017 Najita Distinguished Lecture - Naoyuki Umemori
"America in Japan / Japan in America: Towards a Topographical Analysis of Japanese Intellectual History from KOTOKU Shusui (1871-1911) to ETO Jun ...
CEAS UChicago
The Remarkable Nature of Edward Lear
Public Lecture by Robert McCracken Peck, Curator of Art and Artifacts, Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University Edward Lear (1812–1888), best known ...
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Between Two Worlds : British India, Qing China and the Technologies of Empire-Making
How was Tibet constructed as a cartographic “truth”? The accumulation of knowledge about Tibet and the Himalayan borderlands emerged from a diverse range ...
Institute of Chinese Studies Delhi
Neil Denari, Professor, UCLA AUD and Principal, Neil M. Denari Architects
Denari, FAIA, is principal of NMDA, Neil M. Denari Architects Inc., and a professor at UCLA Architecture and Urban Design. Among his many awards is the Los ...
UCLA Architecture and Urban Design
Transgressing Disciplines
Robert McCormick Adams, Jr. gave a lecture at the 500th Convocation. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/UCHICAGOytSubscribe About #UChicago: A destination for ...
The University of Chicago
New Discoveries at Wadi al-Jarf
Located along the Egyptian coast of the Red Sea, Wadi al-Jarf is considered the oldest known harbor in the world. This exceptional 4600-year-old site dates to ...
Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East
Introduction to Cultural Competence
This is a brief 15-minute Power Point presentation, “Cultural Engagement, Cultural Competence, and Cultural Humility in Interprofessional Collaborative Practice ...
UB School of Social Work
Earthrise: Celebrating the Photograph that Changed (How We View) the World
On Christmas Eve, 1968, the NASA crew on Apollo 8 took the Earthrise photograph, the first photo of the earth from the perspective of the moon.
Library of Congress
Lecture 1: What is Philosophy | The Basic Principles of Objectivism | Nathaniel Branden
Classic audio program by Ayn Rand's close associate Nathaniel Branden (1930 - 2014) Lecture 1. The Role of Philosophy. What is philosophy?--The historical ...
Atlas Society
Historiography of Indian Numismatics
Subject:Indian Culture Paper: Indian Numismatics.
Vidya-mitra
ATC Lecture — Margaret Rhee's "In Search for My Robot"
"In Search for My Robot: Emergent Media, Racialized Gender, and Creativity" with Margaret Rhee Assistant Professor, SUNY Buffalo; Visiting Scholar, NYU An ...
Berkeley Center for New Media
CISD Global Public Policy and Security & Strategy
Join Dr Harald Heubaum and Professor Michael Charney to discover the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy and the new online programmes which ...
SOAS University of London
Sarah Allan
If you find our videos helpful you can support us by buying something from amazon. https://www.amazon.com/?tag=wiki-audio-20 Sarah Allan -Video is targeted ...
WikiAudio
"Mexican Pyramids on American Walls: Revivals, Restorations, Reinventions"
THE MANTON FOUNDATION OROZCO LECTURE James Oles, Senior Lecturer, Art Department, and Adjunct Curator of Latin American Art, Davis Museum, ...
Dartmouth
Small Wars, Big Consequences: The West at War in the Non-European World
October 11, 2012 University of Ottawa Presented by the Security Studies Network at CIPS. Tarak Barkawi is associate professor in the Department of Politics, ...
Centre for International Policy Studies uOttawa
'Contemporary Latin American Writing: An Evening with Margarita García Robayo'
García Robayo, Carolina Orloff (Founder, co-director and editor of Charco Press), Dr Cherilyn Elston (University of Reading), Professor Catherine Boyle (King's ...
SchAdvStudy
JUN 16, 2020 | City Council
City of San José, California City Council meeting of June 16, 2020 Pre-meeting citizen input on Agenda via eComment at ...
City of San Jose, CA
Frank Hadler: How to Study Eastern Europe as a Global Area (Annual Conference 2018)
"How to Study Eastern Europe as a Global Area(?)" ― Keynote by Prof. Dr. Frank Hadler (Leipzig) at the Fifth Annual Conference "Studying East and Southeast ...
Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studies