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IIASA/OeAW Public Lecture Series, Lecture 5: Obstacles and Opportunities in Environmental Management by Simon Levin

 

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Jardin du Luxembourd - Paris

 

Ils étaient un peu loin...faut que j'investisse dans un zoom moi :-)

Photo credit: Gregory Pendolino

 

Earl Lewis, the president of the Mellon Foundation and a scholar of American history, presented a workshop and lecture, "The Liberal Arts College and America’s Future: Addressing the Tension between Community and Change," in the Science Center, Dye Lecture Hall.

Keenan Lecture Series 9-24-2014

I do believe this particular bird was lecturing the birds below him.....perhaps about table manners...?

 

Handheld shot using a Nikon D70 equipped with a 70-300 mm Nikkor lens.....taken at a distance of approximately 30 feet in our backyard.....

Photo credit: Gregory Pendolino

 

Earl Lewis, the president of the Mellon Foundation and a scholar of American history, presented a workshop and lecture, "The Liberal Arts College and America’s Future: Addressing the Tension between Community and Change," in the Science Center, Dye Lecture Hall.

Prof Lynne Eagle, Dr Evangelos Moustakas and Paul Garnau

And done! Ralph Gibson's lecture was insightful and reached a vast audience. Thank you for coming to the PRC!

 

Image Credit: Mike Howard

Photo credit: Gregory Pendolino

 

Earl Lewis, the president of the Mellon Foundation and a scholar of American history, presented a workshop and lecture, "The Liberal Arts College and America’s Future: Addressing the Tension between Community and Change," in the Science Center, Dye Lecture Hall.

Artemy Lebedev lecture "Design for People", Vilnius 2006

Scorched Earth, Black Snow:

Britain and Australia in the Korean War, 1950

 

On 21st June 2011, in conjunction with the Embassy of the Republic of Korea, the KCC hosted a Global Korea Lecture with Seoul based author and journalist Andrew Salmon. The talk was an overwhelming success and the 100 places for the lecture were fully subscribed weeks in advance.

 

Though almost entirely unknown in the UK, the Korean War consumed more British lives than the Falklands, Iraq and Afghan conflicts combined; established China – the erstwhile “Sick Man of Asia” - as a superpower; and even today, holds the potential to reignite and unleash a nuclear catastrophe across East Asia.

In a presentation illustrated with some 200 photographs and paintings, many never seen in the UK, Andrew Salmon brought this grim struggle back to life as he discussed the story of Anglo-Australian forces in the war’s most dramatic - and terrible - months.

 

Scorched Earth, Black Snow is available both online and available from all good books stores.

Author: Clarke, J. Wright Date: 1893 See more: wellcomelibrary.org/player/b2038533x#?asi=0&ai=116

Flexner Dean's Lecture Series - Dr. Melinda Buntin .by : Susan Urmy

La force des livres est de pouvoir nous plonger dans des états seconds, de nous faire vivre des songes les yeux ouverts... en voici trois excellents exemples.

On commence avec Junky où l'amérique d'après guerre d'une génération en marge, sombre et libre est livrée brute par William S. Burroughs. On vit chaque trip, chaque injection comme si on y était - ce qui est un peu déroutant le matin avant le boulot mais qui fait de ce livre est un must read.

Puis Zombies, une autre époque (les années 80) et une autre génération d'américains riches, perdus, shootés au Valium et compètement pathétiques, et sans doute l'un des livres qui porte le mieux son titre.

Mais que vient faire Haruki Murakami entre ces deux enfants terribles des amériques? hé bien, avec son univers onirique et poétique, on ne sort pas du songe dans lequel nous ont plongé Ellis et Burroughs, mais le songe change de forme, il devient doux et beau. C'est le deuxième Murakami que je lis après les amants du Spoutnik et ça se lit sans fin, rien d'autre à ajouter.

 

Kafka sur le rivage - Haruki Murakami - 10/18

Junky - William S. Burroughs - folio

Zombies - Bret Easton Ellis - 10/18

 

View On Black

In this President's Lecture series, Associate Professor of Media Art Julia Christensen presented her ongoing research and art project about “upgrade culture”—the perceived need of having to relentlessly upgrade our electronics and media to remain relevant.

 

Christensen also touched on her current collaboration with scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory envisioning an artwork to be embedded on a spacecraft that will travel to Proxima b, an exo-planet 4.2 light years from Earth.

 

Photo by William Bradford

Author: Clarke, J. Wright Date: 1893 See more: wellcomelibrary.org/player/b2038533x#?asi=0&ai=132

dans la froidure, il lisait,

il aurait mérité

un peu plus de lumière et de chaleur

mais dans son livre il était

et cela semblait lui suffire.

East Side Doors at Lecture Hall 102

EBRD hosts the 2013 BEARR Trust annual lecture ‘Can Russia Modernise?’ by Professor Alena Ledeneva

by Christie Funk

Título: Lectures del Delta

Autora: Mireia Albella Cid

Martynas in the lecture

Dr. Seth S. Martin, director of the Advanced Lipid Disorders Program and Digital Health Lab in the Ciccarone Center for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease and associate professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, presented “Health Technology and Innovation in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention” as the Inaugural Dr. Kevin L. Wert Memorial Lecture in Preventative Cardiology on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023. The lecture was part of Penn State Heart and Vascular Institute’s Grand Rounds Series.

Stephen O. Saxe lecture in the Edison & Newman Room of the Houghton Library at Harvard University; Harvard Sqaure, Cambridge

The Philip Feldman Gallery + Project Space is pleased to present an exhibition of prints by the influential artist, Luc Tuymans. Luc Tuymans: Graphic Works – Kristalnacht to Technicolor opens with a public reception on March 6, 2014 from 6-8 pm and runs through June 13, 2014. The artist will present a lecture March 7th, 2014 at 6:30pm. Photos by Joseph Greer '16 and Stephanie Yu MFA VS '14.

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