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April 11, 2022: U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-Minnesota) met with McConnell Scholars and delivered a talk on "When Businesses Compete, America Wins: Rejuvenating America's Antitrust Policy" as a distinguished guest of the McConnell Center.
71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
Lecture Stefan Hell, Picture/Credit: Christian Flemming/Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
University of Sussex, Wednesday 6 May 2015
Martin Munene Brown, Commonwealth Shared Scholar, Kings College London
April 11, 2022: U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-Minnesota) met with McConnell Scholars and delivered a talk on "When Businesses Compete, America Wins: Rejuvenating America's Antitrust Policy" as a distinguished guest of the McConnell Center.
71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
Lecture Benjamin List, Picture/Credit: Christian Flemming/Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
Lecture and workshop at the University of Applied Sciences Düsseldorf, Department Design. Nov 25 till 27, 2014. Photo by Annika Bethan.
Harper Lecture, featuring Ben Zhao, and Leaders in Philanthropy Dinner at the Swissotel October 11, 2018. (Photo by John Zich)
Golan Levin lecturing in Milan, October 2006. Photo by Maria Grazia Mattei. Here's the quote, from the influential designer Robert Massin (b. 1925) in conversation with Milton Glaser:
Massin: Today communication is instantaneous. With television you know immediately what's going on in the world. But what comes along with it is a blurring of styles. I received a brochure with work by a German and an Italian. It represented top quality. But the resulting look, it seemed to me, was the same as work being done in Tokyo, Los Angeles, London, Zurich, Paris or Berlin. Why? Because everyone is using the same software.
(Conversation between Massin and Milton Glaser, moderated by Laetitia Wolff, 2001).
2018-11-16: In a group photograph (L-R) Graca Machel, First Lady of South Africa; Kevin Chika Urama, Senior Director at African Development Institute and other officials during the Eminent Speakers Lecture.
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
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as I took the photo after everyone had gone
I'd introduced the Chairperson at the beginning and thanked everyone at the end of the Sense annual lecture at the Institute of Child Health in London
Cannon Lecture with Professor Kimberly Norwood of Washington University School of Law "Ferguson Five Years Later: A Look at the Legal & Social Reverberations in Ferguson and Around the Nation."
Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019 | Law Center, The University of Toledo
Photo: Daniel Miller/The University of Toledo
The city of Marietta celebrated the 150th anniversary of the Great Locomotive Chase with a weekend of events April 12-15, 20212, including book signings, train rides, military band concerts, cemetery tours, lectures and a statue dedication at the Confederate Cemetery.
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