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First year students and some faculty gathered in the CFL for a question and answer session with Christina Henriquez, author of The Book of Unknown Americans. September 3, 2015. Photo by Ashley Veeser
Sara VonGillern, Sabra Johnson and Lauren Gottlieb
Entyce Dance Convention at the Hyatt Regency Wind Watch in Hauppauge, New York on January 6, 2008.
Q&A session with Kansas Supreme Court Justice Carol Beier and 7th Judicial District Court Judge Sally Pokorny at 2 p.m. in Forum D of the Burge Union, April 1, 2019.
Dr NakaMats at the Q&A of the IDFA (documentary festival) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands after the showing of the film. Someone of the audience admits that he found the documentary foremost a comedy (as most spectators probably) and asks dr. Nakamats if he thinks he got the proper respect. Here is his answer...
Yoshiro Nakamatsu (中松 義郎), born June 26, 1928, also known as Dr. NakaMats, is a Japanese inventor holding the world record for number of inventions with over 3,000, including "PyonPyon" spring shoes and the basic technology for the floppy disk.