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american literature and english literature from university of nebraska, joined university of nebraska press and i was thinking of the big eight. today people think alabama is the game of the year. back then it was nebraska and oklahoma hands down, no comparison but he went on to become director of johns hopkins university press 1995-1998 before becoming director in november 1998, retired in 2015, research on es and renaissance it was a wonderful thing to be part of. >> everybody has a doctorate except me. >> laurie matheson is director and music acquisitions editor of university of illinois press. she served as editor in chief, acquisitions editor, market and copyright editor, included in labor history, folklore, and the university of illinois, singer and composer with recent appearances at illinois state university and library of congress in washington dc. we proceed with each of the editors to talk about 10 years, editor of the press and after that we will have questions. >> we have some talking dekas. >> the floor is yours. >> i move from louisiana to the frozen north land in janua
american literature and english literature from university of nebraska, joined university of nebraska press and i was thinking of the big eight. today people think alabama is the game of the year. back then it was nebraska and oklahoma hands down, no comparison but he went on to become director of johns hopkins university press 1995-1998 before becoming director in november 1998, retired in 2015, research on es and renaissance it was a wonderful thing to be part of. >> everybody has a...
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victims are american universities. they stole research the cost universities approximately $3.4 billion to maintain. that information was used by the guard or sole purpose for profit. the defendants work for an organization to the defendants founded for the stated purpose of help at iranian universities access scientific research. there were consisted of stealing research indictment charges nine defendants for committing several crimes. including computer fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy and identity theft. i want to make two points before i turn the microphone over first, every sector of our economy is the target of the list shows cyber attacks. everyone who wants a computer needs to be vigilant to prevent attacks. academic he is to touche and's are prime subjects. universities can thrive as marketplaces of ideas and engines of research and development only if their work is protected from theft. we highlight the need for universities and other organizations to emphasize cyber security, increased threat awareness and hard
victims are american universities. they stole research the cost universities approximately $3.4 billion to maintain. that information was used by the guard or sole purpose for profit. the defendants work for an organization to the defendants founded for the stated purpose of help at iranian universities access scientific research. there were consisted of stealing research indictment charges nine defendants for committing several crimes. including computer fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy and...
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we need to widen access to universities get more money into universities and the best and fairest way to do it is a balance between the state and the graduate. face became reality and nine hundred ninety eight and it was a key landmark in the history of higher education in the u.k. because of that moment the principle of free education free higher education and you know terry finished. for this historic reform tony blair introduces the yearly one thousand pound tuition fee a smooth way to start five years later prompted by his second term election tony blair authorizes universities to charge tuition fees up to three thousand three hundred pounds yearly and tony blair. head of britain's labor party successfully passed a reform that the conservatives would never have dared bring forward. in two thousand and ten the labor party rallies the opposition the coalition made of liberal democrats and conservatives led by david cameron take charge of the country very rapidly the debate of the jewish and fees arises on the political scene again this time the government intends to alter ised up to
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his most recent book "for the common good" was published by cornell university press and the next book published in the spring is co-author with cholos --dash rochester philosopher entitled patriotic education in a global age. charles dorn. [applause] >> thank you. thanks for being here today it is my pleasure to have an opportunity to address you this afternoon. i have to express one concern that earlier this morning i was told the only thing standing between you and the holiday season was me. so it might be worthwhile for us to get down to business. so i will begin to discuss with you today what we all think we know about american higher education in the 21st century that it is in crisis. in fact there seems to be no area of higher education that is not in crisis the financial crisis of tuition costs and a panic over student debt, a crisis of intellectual and academic freedom as you know we are experiencing controversy over free speech and political correctness as well as the materials and speakers on campus and a crisis involving the curriculum itself and that depends on who you tal
his most recent book "for the common good" was published by cornell university press and the next book published in the spring is co-author with cholos --dash rochester philosopher entitled patriotic education in a global age. charles dorn. [applause] >> thank you. thanks for being here today it is my pleasure to have an opportunity to address you this afternoon. i have to express one concern that earlier this morning i was told the only thing standing between you and the...
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we need to widen access to universities get more money into universities and the best and fairest way to do it is a balance between the state and the graduate. face became reality and nine hundred ninety eight and it was a key landmark in the history of higher education in the u.k. because of that moment the principle of free education free higher education in the u.k. finished. for this historic reform tony blair introduces the yearly one thousand pound tuition fee a smooth way to start five years later prompted by his second term election tony blair authorizes universities to charge tuition fees up to three thousand three hundred pounds yearly and tony blair. head of britain's labor party successfully passed a reform that the conservatives would never have dared bring forward. in two thousand and ten the labor party rallies the opposition the coalition made of liberal democrats and conservatives led by david cameron take charge of the country very rapidly the debate of a jewish visa rises on the political scene again this time the government intends to authorize tuition fees up to n
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manchester so students see we've got many different universities here manchester metropolitan university university or so forth northwestern college of music manchester articulate a million so on our top one student population is about one hundred thirty thousand students which is pretty much one third of the city our campus year it is almost as big as mentions for city center. the division of communications and marketing communicates everything that's good about the university both internally and text and it's developing and it's also professionalizing the higher education sector is probably like behind the commercial sector for some time but it's catching up very fast our university has its very own starbucks if you're into starbucks if you're into like taking selfies with your starbucks cup and everything this is pretty much the place to go if you go to some where you're going to get a free cookies if you go to mcdonald's you're going to get a free mc flurry and so. saw the series pretty much made for students so make great use of the student fees have increased from three thousand po
manchester so students see we've got many different universities here manchester metropolitan university university or so forth northwestern college of music manchester articulate a million so on our top one student population is about one hundred thirty thousand students which is pretty much one third of the city our campus year it is almost as big as mentions for city center. the division of communications and marketing communicates everything that's good about the university both internally...
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also at indiana university. there seems to be an indiana university connection. i think that is no accident. education is important. particularation in at iu. director and is the author of the history of american higher education. he has also been a member of the american enterprise working group on the future of education. these two speakers today are armed with tactical knowledge as well as academic knowledge. they will speak in turn and then we will leave a substantial amount of time for questions. we can discuss these issues back and forth. patricia: thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. always wonder around trying to find a room. you are much better than i am. i'm supposed to say a word or two today about the origins of higher education act of 1965. the question i have is why did it happen? i have three possible explanations. i want to talk about these three. first of all, it happened because a profound changes in higher education from 1945 until 1965. second league, service man's readjustment act of 1944 was much better known to us as the g.i. bill. the t
also at indiana university. there seems to be an indiana university connection. i think that is no accident. education is important. particularation in at iu. director and is the author of the history of american higher education. he has also been a member of the american enterprise working group on the future of education. these two speakers today are armed with tactical knowledge as well as academic knowledge. they will speak in turn and then we will leave a substantial amount of time for...
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the president visited me university. joining his visit the president met university to. measures. not to say. grant me the thinnest lightest. material. actually. since the early ninety's chinese higher education is experiencing a spectacular growth. over the course of thirty one years the number of students grew from seven million to thirty five million studying abroad has become an absolute must for all the chinese new benefiting from the economic boom this year over seven hundred thousand young chinese studying somewhere in the world a four hundred percent increase in fifteen years and the trend is unlikely to reverse. a new business is multiplying worldwide. companies in rolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. bond trading. up and. colonel let me show you how do you got it all for what you think is generally a property of current trash water you can if you know what. i mean once you are drawing away the bulk of your true since you wash your own i don't jim. but we are looking t
the president visited me university. joining his visit the president met university to. measures. not to say. grant me the thinnest lightest. material. actually. since the early ninety's chinese higher education is experiencing a spectacular growth. over the course of thirty one years the number of students grew from seven million to thirty five million studying abroad has become an absolute must for all the chinese new benefiting from the economic boom this year over seven hundred thousand...
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companies in rolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. bond surety. for all the money i do have a good offer are what you think i'm just out of a profit to earn trish water you can if you know what. i mean once you are a dog or away the bark of your true since you. wash your own i don't jim. but we are out of it isha banks are going to come out at. the last of a bash here for drunk. soup by. are. quick comparing arson yada yada yada i. ching the ship i mean. that in all your shoes because i caught it. all for you. so i thought that in your quest i mean cash i would hold rings out which i haven't but our strong issue. not all chinese students can afford studying in leading universities in those that truly matter not all students can afford to study abroad. most of them are enrolled in universities based in their home province they dream of a brighter future in stocks that is the shanghai or beijing hundreds of thousands now migrate every year to big cities. but the chinese economic system
companies in rolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. bond surety. for all the money i do have a good offer are what you think i'm just out of a profit to earn trish water you can if you know what. i mean once you are a dog or away the bark of your true since you. wash your own i don't jim. but we are out of it isha banks are going to come out at. the last of a bash here for drunk. soup by. are....
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companies in rolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. awful . colonel monday here are you going to offer our order to be shipped i'm just out of a truck to earn trish ordered a bottle of water. i know the once you are daughter away the balcony all true since you wash your own i don't jim. but we are out of the dish factor and amount of. french made of it into the toilet i shall have a bash with catherine ashton for a. soup. are. quick comparing arson yada yada yada latter and when you have a. single step i mean. that in all you get caught according. having a. rough a year. or so i thought that in your q.s. time in cash i would tell drink that which i mean please post strong issue. not all chinese students can afford studying in leading universities in those that truly matter not all students can afford to study abroad. most of them are enrolled in universities based in their home province they dream of a brighter future in such cities the shanghai or beijing hundreds of thousands now mig
companies in rolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. awful . colonel monday here are you going to offer our order to be shipped i'm just out of a truck to earn trish ordered a bottle of water. i know the once you are daughter away the balcony all true since you wash your own i don't jim. but we are out of the dish factor and amount of. french made of it into the toilet i shall have a bash with...
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for instance, no boundary theory for the origin of the universe in which the very early universe, the dimension we think of time, fourth space dimension. what he has written to assume the number is correct, it is safe to build other theories on the no boundary condition as he calls it. a great majority of his colleagues would not agree, don't accept it to that degree. his other proposals, the labyrinth, these were very speculative things and he spoke to his colleague kip foreign. i would rather be right than rigorous. signaled a shift in his way of doing things. it took too long to underpin anything that was unassailable mathematics. to miss the forest for the trees and would prefer to be 90% certain then move on. they have not received the same level of acceptance has hawking radiation has. and they do serve a different purpose, throws out these ideas, a lot of activity, and stephen is right. it is not all for nothing, throwing out science fiction. in spite of his tendency to become more speculative, one of his most recent contributions, and in this book, something i didn't realize h
for instance, no boundary theory for the origin of the universe in which the very early universe, the dimension we think of time, fourth space dimension. what he has written to assume the number is correct, it is safe to build other theories on the no boundary condition as he calls it. a great majority of his colleagues would not agree, don't accept it to that degree. his other proposals, the labyrinth, these were very speculative things and he spoke to his colleague kip foreign. i would rather...
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in his power to benefit the university. but the litvinenko evidently confuses his personal interests with those of the university and those of the state. kills. that's the way he operates says his daughter. we want to see her in the latvian capital riga. she says her father uses public officials for his own purposes. many people who work for various government bodies were given apartments i saw myself how it works with the prices of very low and fake pitches contracts are drawn up they pretend the purchases were involved from the start in the construction project and they pay a nominal price and suddenly their condo and as well tell us. who had a falling out with her father in twenty eleven she was then a member of the st petersburg city parliament but didn't vote the way her father told her to. he then go to court to take away her daughter who was just a baby at the time. although fled the country and hasn't seen her child since. she's willing to testify against her father. that you buy you i am frightened and they could k
in his power to benefit the university. but the litvinenko evidently confuses his personal interests with those of the university and those of the state. kills. that's the way he operates says his daughter. we want to see her in the latvian capital riga. she says her father uses public officials for his own purposes. many people who work for various government bodies were given apartments i saw myself how it works with the prices of very low and fake pitches contracts are drawn up they pretend...
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we need to widen access to universities get more money into universities and the best and fairest way to do it is a balance between the state and the graduate. face became reality and nine hundred ninety eight and it was a key landmark in the history of higher education in the u.k. because at that moment the principle of free education free higher education in the uteri finished. for this historic reform tony blair introduces the yearly one thousand pound tuition fee a smooth way to start five years later prompted by his second term election tony blair authorizes universities to charge tuition fees up to three thousand three hundred pounds yearly and tony blair. head of britain's labor party successfully passed a reform that the conservatives would never have dared bring forward. in two thousand and ten the labor party rallies the opposition the coalition made of liberal democrats and conservatives led by david cameron take charge of the country very rapidly the debate of the jewish and fees arises on the political scene again this time the government intends to alter ised up to nine
we need to widen access to universities get more money into universities and the best and fairest way to do it is a balance between the state and the graduate. face became reality and nine hundred ninety eight and it was a key landmark in the history of higher education in the u.k. because at that moment the principle of free education free higher education in the uteri finished. for this historic reform tony blair introduces the yearly one thousand pound tuition fee a smooth way to start five...
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we need to widen access to universities get more money into universities and the best and fairest way to do it is a balance between the state and the graduate. face became reality and nine hundred ninety eight and it was a key landmark in the history of higher education in the u.k. because of that moment the principle of free education free higher education in the u.k. finished. for this historic reform tony blair introduces the yearly one thousand pound tuition fee a smooth way to start five years later prompted by his second term election tony blair authorizes universities to charge tuition fees up to three thousand three hundred pounds yearly and tony blair. head of britain's labor party successfully passed a reform that the conservatives would never have dared bring forward. in two thousand and ten the labor party rallies the opposition the coalition made of liberal democrats and conservatives led by david cameron take charge of the country very rapidly the debate of a jewish and fees arises on the political scene again this time the government intends to authorize tuition fees up
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we need to widen access to universities get more money into universities and the best and fairest way to do it is a balance between the state and the graduate. face became reality and nine hundred ninety eight and it was a key landmark in the history of higher education in the u.k. because at that moment the principle of free education free higher education and you terry finished. for this historic reform tony blair introduces the yearly one thousand pound tuition fee a smooth way to start five years later prompted by his second term election tony blair authorizes universities to charge tuition fees up to three thousand three hundred pounds yearly and tony blair. head of britain's labor party successfully passed a reform that the conservatives would never have dared bring forward. in two thousand and ten the labor party rallies the opposition the coalition made of liberal democrats and conservatives led by david cameron take charge of the country very rapidly the debate of a jewish and fees arises on the political scene again this time the government intends to authorize tuition fees
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companies in rolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. in a shop and surety. ok. colonel i'm only sure i didn't offer are what you think i'm just out of a hard to earn trish order but if you want those on board i don't even want to watch our away the balcony or true since sure you wash your own i don't jim. we are basically we are out of it isha thank her for. amount of. oil gushing out of a bash catherine. soup. are your search. quit comparing arson yada yada yada not your engine you have. to choose a. single step i mean. that in all your shit because i caught it. all for you. so if i thought that in your quest i mean cash are we talking about what should i mean please post from issue. not all chinese students going to ford studying in leading universities in those that truly matter not all students can afford to study abroad. most of them are enrolled in universities based in their home province they dream of a brighter future in stocks that is the shanghai or beijing hundreds of thousa
companies in rolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. in a shop and surety. ok. colonel i'm only sure i didn't offer are what you think i'm just out of a hard to earn trish order but if you want those on board i don't even want to watch our away the balcony or true since sure you wash your own i don't jim. we are basically we are out of it isha thank her for. amount of. oil gushing out of a bash...
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universities and 176 foreign universities in 21 countries. they targeted more than 100,000 gmail accounts of professors around the world. they were able to compromise more than 8000 of those accounts. scholarly research, innovative private-sector ideas, and personal email accounts belonging to the targeted victims was accessed and exploited. in the end, the information retrieved from the academic databases during the course of -- as you have already heard, it cost them approximately $3.4 billion to procure and access. the substitution of these databases are funded in part by taxpayer dollars and student tuition. this means people in our country were paying for services when nationstate actors were concerning for free -- consuming for free. they are not admiring our work they are stealing it, taking credit for, and selling it to others. compromisedd and female accounts for 36 u.s. taste private companies -- u.s. based private companies. a low and slow style of brute force attack that flies under the radar of protocols used by many companies. t
universities and 176 foreign universities in 21 countries. they targeted more than 100,000 gmail accounts of professors around the world. they were able to compromise more than 8000 of those accounts. scholarly research, innovative private-sector ideas, and personal email accounts belonging to the targeted victims was accessed and exploited. in the end, the information retrieved from the academic databases during the course of -- as you have already heard, it cost them approximately $3.4...
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university. i get the distinct privilege to meet with prospective students and family and the initial concern not where my student live when they come to campus because we can guarantee their first year, it's what will they do after that. we know students are more success when they live on campus. trends show students will be academically more prepared with a .10gpa higher and for the opportunity to expand housing and better support our students and help serve the mission of our university to change the world from here and change students from that capacity. and the other component is to do the best we can of being stewards of our city and we can provide that space and relend that space back to the city by reclaiming space to give students places to live is something i think is important to survive. i stand in strong support. thank you for your time this evening. >> thank you. >> commissioners, i'm annamarie pierce. i live on one of the seven blocks called university terrace which is located tota
university. i get the distinct privilege to meet with prospective students and family and the initial concern not where my student live when they come to campus because we can guarantee their first year, it's what will they do after that. we know students are more success when they live on campus. trends show students will be academically more prepared with a .10gpa higher and for the opportunity to expand housing and better support our students and help serve the mission of our university to...
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. >> the christian liberal arts university, we've always been a liberal arts university, that was the vision from the founders from the very beginning, we have a mission, we exist to transform lives by pursuing academic excellence first and foremost to integrate faith with knowledge and engage in diverse world and live worthy of a high calling of god and christ. today we are looking at the murrow, a letter press that was brought to indian territory in late 19th century. the story behind the press is a fascinating one, it's a couching one, it's one that gives reason for why it is in such prominent location, all students pass by coming in and out of the library. began with a request for merce university, the president asked a student named joseph murrow to consider coming to indian territory. he was sent as missionary of baptist church in georgia in 1857, the very next month he was married and the next month after that he arrived in indian territory, 45-day journey on stagecoach and river boats and arrived ready to undertake his work soon thereafter his whole life was transformed when h
. >> the christian liberal arts university, we've always been a liberal arts university, that was the vision from the founders from the very beginning, we have a mission, we exist to transform lives by pursuing academic excellence first and foremost to integrate faith with knowledge and engage in diverse world and live worthy of a high calling of god and christ. today we are looking at the murrow, a letter press that was brought to indian territory in late 19th century. the story behind...
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we need to widen access to universities get more money into universities and the best and fairest way to do it is a balance between the state and the graduate. face became reality and nine hundred ninety eight and it was a key landmark in the history of higher education in the u.k. because at that moment the principle of free education free higher education in the u.k. finished. for this historic reform tony blair introduces the yearly one thousand pound tuition fee a smooth way to start five years later prompted by his second term election tony blair authorizes universities to charge tuition fees up to three thousand three hundred pounds yearly. head of britain's labor party successfully passed a reform that the conservatives would never have dared bring forward. in two thousand and ten the labor party rallies the opposition the coalition made of liberal democrats and conservatives led by david cameron take charge of the country very rapidly the debate over jewish fees arises on the political scene again this time the government intends to authorize tuition fees up to nine thousand p
we need to widen access to universities get more money into universities and the best and fairest way to do it is a balance between the state and the graduate. face became reality and nine hundred ninety eight and it was a key landmark in the history of higher education in the u.k. because at that moment the principle of free education free higher education in the u.k. finished. for this historic reform tony blair introduces the yearly one thousand pound tuition fee a smooth way to start five...
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companies in rolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. opposite . colonel monday sure are you going to draw for what you think i'm just out of a picture she earned three shorter you got your quote. i don't even want to watch audio where the balcony are true since you wash your i don't jim. we wish we had a out of the dishes back to our home and up the mountain. but i shall have a bash with catherine trying for a. soup. are. quick comparing arson yada yada yada and when you have. to choose a. single step i mean. that in all your shit because i caught it. rough a year. or so i thought that in your coerced i mean how shall we tell turns out which i mean please post strong issue. not all chinese students can afford studying in leading universities in those that truly matter not all students can afford to study abroad. most of them are enrolled in universities based in their home province they dream of a brighter future in stocks that is the shanghai or beijing hundreds of thousands now migrat
companies in rolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. opposite . colonel monday sure are you going to draw for what you think i'm just out of a picture she earned three shorter you got your quote. i don't even want to watch audio where the balcony are true since you wash your i don't jim. we wish we had a out of the dishes back to our home and up the mountain. but i shall have a bash with...
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prior he was associate director prefer of program at the state university of new york's university of albany and interim director. the author of two books, including the new hill released 2018 book, the united states and the nazi hole cust, race, refuge and remembrance. on november 7, he test boyfriend a house judiciary committee, hearing on antisemitism on college campuses that would legally define -- he will address challenging the antisemitism awareness act, pushing back against jew jewish exceptionallist politics. [applause] >> an honor to be invited to speak here today. in congress they give you a buzzer with identify minutes and it's nose to have 18 before the red light appears. it's an honor to be on this panel with -- who has been a model of scholarly activism on the issue overjoys for palestinians palestinians and a targeted unrelenting campaign to discredit and her work so i'm proud to be your warmup eight. for self years there's been a glowing campaign to sort the nonviolent movement. involving government around the world, the uk and france and many state and local governme
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in 1920 to tryh to get the university of missouri and the state to open up the university of missouri in columbia to african-americans. happen andt going to it did not happen for another 30 years and only because of a court case. , the first african-american legislator was elected in st. louis. he was asked to sponsor legislation that would change the name of lincoln institute to lincoln university. this was missouri's response. you want access to a university, we will give you access. we will change the name and call it lincoln university. they did add more money to the budget then previously had been given. eight half $1 million increase that year. young, whosethan b son lived in kansas city for many years. of you may know the book the is a history of african-american community in kansas city. young comes to lincoln university in 1921 and he tries to do what he thinks needs to be done. he takes that increase in the budget and he begins to higher vy-league trained scholars. african-american scholars. wasof the first of those this man named sterling brown. sterling brown graduated fro
in 1920 to tryh to get the university of missouri and the state to open up the university of missouri in columbia to african-americans. happen andt going to it did not happen for another 30 years and only because of a court case. , the first african-american legislator was elected in st. louis. he was asked to sponsor legislation that would change the name of lincoln institute to lincoln university. this was missouri's response. you want access to a university, we will give you access. we will...
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manchester's those students we've got many different universities here venture so much for a bottom university university of so forth northwest through college of music manchester articulate and me and so on we're told in student population is about one hundred thirty thousand students which is pretty much one third of the city our campus year it is almost as big as manchester city center. the division of communications and marketing communicates everything that's good about the university both internally and text and it's developing and it's also professionalizing the higher education sector is probably like behind the commercial sector for some time but it's catching up very fast our university has its very own starbucks if you're into starbucks if you're into like taking selfies with your starbucks cup and everything this is pretty much the place to go if you go to subway you're going to get a free cookie if you go to mcdonald's you're going to get a free mic for ian so. saw the series pretty much made for students so make great use of the student fees have increased from three thousand pou
manchester's those students we've got many different universities here venture so much for a bottom university university of so forth northwest through college of music manchester articulate and me and so on we're told in student population is about one hundred thirty thousand students which is pretty much one third of the city our campus year it is almost as big as manchester city center. the division of communications and marketing communicates everything that's good about the university both...
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petersburg state mining university. reporter: litvinenko heads the oldest technical university in russia. it's a very prestigious job, and it is alleged he got it in 1994 thanks to vladimir putin, who was at the time deputy mayor of st. petersburg. it's also alleged litvinenko helped putin with his doctoral dissertation. he is now a manager of the president's bid to be re-elected on march the 18th. president putin: it is nice to know that we have engineering universities of such high quality in russia. reporter: transparency claimed that litvinenko misappropriated funds. he is now suing for defamation the anti-corruption ngo and some journalists who reported on the allegations. he's demanding damages totaling close to a million euros. we wanted to film the whole hearing, but the judge would not allow that. maxim: mr. litvinenko is a public figure. the public needs to know what he is involved in. is there any evidence of corruption? that is what needs to be addressed in the trial. irina: mr. litvinenko is a very importan
petersburg state mining university. reporter: litvinenko heads the oldest technical university in russia. it's a very prestigious job, and it is alleged he got it in 1994 thanks to vladimir putin, who was at the time deputy mayor of st. petersburg. it's also alleged litvinenko helped putin with his doctoral dissertation. he is now a manager of the president's bid to be re-elected on march the 18th. president putin: it is nice to know that we have engineering universities of such high quality in...
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widely supported across the universities by not only by staff and also by students are often so it was imposed without negotiation so we had no choice basically but to strike and i think the thing is that there are many other places teachers. teachers and school teachers in the post ninety two universities or on different schemes at the moment which are better than ours if they can do this to us it will happen to the people too and more widely you know industries generally will be looking at this very carefully how the boss is treating it. i mean this board of governors vice chancellors i think lord brough does read all this show for her boss a b p yes a former boss of b b p but a lot more pertinently an architect of the student fees regime so rather extraordinary person to have on a university board i think many of the students who of course suffer immense stress and difficulty because of the very high piece that they pay and the facing debt slavery decades after finishing that agrees not happy with this figurehead of our institution do we dispute your union isn't it because you've go
widely supported across the universities by not only by staff and also by students are often so it was imposed without negotiation so we had no choice basically but to strike and i think the thing is that there are many other places teachers. teachers and school teachers in the post ninety two universities or on different schemes at the moment which are better than ours if they can do this to us it will happen to the people too and more widely you know industries generally will be looking at...
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university university or so forth northwestern college of music manchester articulate to me and so on we're told one student population is about one hundred thirty thousand students which is pretty much one third of the city our campus here it is almost as big as mentions for city center. big division of communications and marketing communicates everything that's good about the university both internally and text and it's developing and it's also professionalizing the higher education sector is probably like behind the commercial sector for some time but it's catching up very fast our university has its very own starbucks if you're into starbucks if you're into like taking selfies with your starbucks cup and everything this is pretty much the closest to go if you go to some where you're going to get a free cookie if you go to mcdonald's you're going to get a free mc for ian so. saw the city is pretty much made for students so make great use of a student fees have increased from three thousand pounds to nine thousand pounds that does mean that students want better value for money they
university university or so forth northwestern college of music manchester articulate to me and so on we're told one student population is about one hundred thirty thousand students which is pretty much one third of the city our campus here it is almost as big as mentions for city center. big division of communications and marketing communicates everything that's good about the university both internally and text and it's developing and it's also professionalizing the higher education sector is...
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we need to widen access to universities get more money into universities and the best and fairest way to do it is a balance between the state and the graduate. fees became reality and nine hundred ninety eight and it was a key landmark in the history of higher education in the u.k. because at that moment the principle of free education free higher education in the u.k. finished. for this historic reform tony blair introduces the yearly one thousand pound tuition fee a smooth way to start five years later prompted by his second term election tony blair authorizes universities to charge tuition fees up to three thousand three hundred pounds yearly and tony blair. head of britain's labor party successfully passed a reform that the conservatives would never have dared bring forward. in two thousand and ten the labor party rallies the opposition the coalition made of liberal democrats and conservatives led by david cameron take charge of the country very rapidly the debate of a jewish visa rises on the political scene again this time the government intends to authorize tuition fees up to n
we need to widen access to universities get more money into universities and the best and fairest way to do it is a balance between the state and the graduate. fees became reality and nine hundred ninety eight and it was a key landmark in the history of higher education in the u.k. because at that moment the principle of free education free higher education in the u.k. finished. for this historic reform tony blair introduces the yearly one thousand pound tuition fee a smooth way to start five...
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university university or so forth northwest through college of music manchester articulate to me and so on we're told one student population is about one hundred thirty thousand students which is pretty much one third of the city our campus year it is almost as big as manchester city center. the division of communications and marketing communicates everything that's good about the university both internally and text and it's developing and it's also professionalizing the higher education sector is probably like behind the commercial sector for some time but it's catching up very fast our university has its very own starbucks if your interests are burps if you're into like taking selfies with your starbucks cup and everything this is pretty much the clothes to go if you go to subway you're going to get a free cookie if you go to mcdonald's you're going to get a free mc for ian so. saw the series pretty much made for students so make great use of a student fees have increased from three thousand pounds to nine thousand pounds that does mean that students want better value for money the
university university or so forth northwest through college of music manchester articulate to me and so on we're told one student population is about one hundred thirty thousand students which is pretty much one third of the city our campus year it is almost as big as manchester city center. the division of communications and marketing communicates everything that's good about the university both internally and text and it's developing and it's also professionalizing the higher education sector...
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gunshots have been fired as border police conducted a raid on a west bank university outside the city of ramallah a recently elected student representative was arrested in that incident twenty four year old oval office while he was held on wednesday according to the university he's a well known pro palestine activist with links to an affiliate of hamas he's already been arrested several times on these porous layer reports from the ground. i'm hearing visit university outside ramallah in the west bank now during daylight hours israeli commandos who belong to the border police and a cover unit came into this university they tackled to the ground the haid of the student representative council who is also a member of them us now the israelis regard him as a terrorist organization and say that they believe that omar al kiss whiny was involved in terror activity as they had him tackled to the ground they started firing bullets in the vicinity. of. the israeli commanders into the university through this introns there was any israeli army units there was positioned outside here and as you can
gunshots have been fired as border police conducted a raid on a west bank university outside the city of ramallah a recently elected student representative was arrested in that incident twenty four year old oval office while he was held on wednesday according to the university he's a well known pro palestine activist with links to an affiliate of hamas he's already been arrested several times on these porous layer reports from the ground. i'm hearing visit university outside ramallah in the...
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you want access to a university, we will give you access. we will call it lincoln university. they did add more money to the budget than had ever previously been given, $500,000 increase that your. young, whosethan b son lived there many years. he wrote the book, the history of the american in kansas city. -- that was written by tries tos son for the do what he thinks needs to be done. he takes the half $1 million increase in budget and begins to scholarsleague trained and recruit them to come to lincoln university. one of the first of those was sterling brown. ingraduated from harvard 1921. he went to the dunbar high school in washington, d.c. he came out to lincoln to teach english. don't know about your familiarity with african-american poets. if you ask most scholars to name the top five or six of the 20th century, sterling ground is going to be on one most of those lists. sterling brown didn't like lincoln or jefferson city. he is into the tales.nd folk at that time, link universities -- lincoln university's campus was rigid. you couldn't listen to blues or jazz on the ca
you want access to a university, we will give you access. we will call it lincoln university. they did add more money to the budget than had ever previously been given, $500,000 increase that your. young, whosethan b son lived there many years. he wrote the book, the history of the american in kansas city. -- that was written by tries tos son for the do what he thinks needs to be done. he takes the half $1 million increase in budget and begins to scholarsleague trained and recruit them to come...
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that i would call universal flu vaccine 1.0. it really isn't universal for all the flues. then you go to universal flu which may be for all of the current flues. i think the home run is many years out. the first version maybe five years out. that is the most troublesome right now. [indiscernible] dr. fauci: we do that right now. did you get vaccinated? >> i sure did. [laughter] we are already vaccinating people with more than one flu vaccine in each shot. the component in the year 2023 will be universal, but not quite yet for the h one and one. >> so the universal flu vaccine would not necessarily eliminate the need for an annual? dr. fauci: i'm glad you asked that question. th,re is a thing called bread which is all of the flues, than there is a thing called durability. they are two different concepts. get a vaccination that covers all the flues for one year. once you get that you start working on durability, than you may have one that lasts for 10 years. for example, tetanus. say you should get tetanus shot every 10 years. because of the durability. i hope that we are go
that i would call universal flu vaccine 1.0. it really isn't universal for all the flues. then you go to universal flu which may be for all of the current flues. i think the home run is many years out. the first version maybe five years out. that is the most troublesome right now. [indiscernible] dr. fauci: we do that right now. did you get vaccinated? >> i sure did. [laughter] we are already vaccinating people with more than one flu vaccine in each shot. the component in the year 2023...
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companies in rolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. shabani surety. of. colonel let me see i didn't offer out what you think i'm just out of a picture shoot gurn tree shorter you're going to go for water. than even once you are a jogger away the balcony all true since you wash your own i don't jim. we are but we are out of it isha back to her home and up the mountain. french made it into the toilet i shall have a bash with catherine ashton for a. soup but. are there so. quick comparing our senora the others are not here and you have. to choose a. single step i mean. that in all your shoes because i caught it. rough a year. or so you thought that in your career i mean how shall we tell things out what should i mean for our strong issue. not all chinese students going to ford studying in leading universities in those that truly matter not all students can afford to study abroad. most of them are enrolled in universities based in their home province they dream of a brighter future in stoc
companies in rolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. shabani surety. of. colonel let me see i didn't offer out what you think i'm just out of a picture shoot gurn tree shorter you're going to go for water. than even once you are a jogger away the balcony all true since you wash your own i don't jim. we are but we are out of it isha back to her home and up the mountain. french made it into the...
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the world's most expensive university. these activists goal was to fight the unbearable debt weighing on american citizens including the housing debt health debt and most importantly the student debt. the student debt problem and i stated about one point three trillion in total in there about forty million student debtors about eight million of those students are already in default meaning they're not paying out loans people can't imagine social goods or public goods in the united states it's unimaginable that you could have free education so there is a kind of normalizing of a of a i like to say kind of economic violence that people are used to and they just expect that that's the way that is that's the way it always will be the right to education has been supplanted by the right to access education loans. they imposition of that has had the overall impact of stifling optional political imagination of students because they're so highly and and they have to think about their future in very particular ways that are tied to
the world's most expensive university. these activists goal was to fight the unbearable debt weighing on american citizens including the housing debt health debt and most importantly the student debt. the student debt problem and i stated about one point three trillion in total in there about forty million student debtors about eight million of those students are already in default meaning they're not paying out loans people can't imagine social goods or public goods in the united states it's...
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companies enrolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. tricky . colonel let me see if i do you got it all for what you think i'm just out of a property of earn tree shorter you're going to go on what. i mean once you are drawing away the park of your true. since you wash your own i don't jim. we are but we are out of it isha back to her home and up the mountain. ranch made a hollow it into the toilet a shot of a bash with the earth around trying for a. soup but. are there some. quick comparing arson yada yada yada i guarantee you have not. seen the step i mean. that in. a car according to. rougher year after you lose it you are so fragile. that in your coerced i mean passion i would tell things out what should i mean for her strong issue. not all chinese students can afford studying in leading universities in those that truly matter not all students can afford to study abroad. most of them are enrolled in universities based in their home province they dream of a brighter future in stocks
companies enrolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. tricky . colonel let me see if i do you got it all for what you think i'm just out of a property of earn tree shorter you're going to go on what. i mean once you are drawing away the park of your true. since you wash your own i don't jim. we are but we are out of it isha back to her home and up the mountain. ranch made a hollow it into the...
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the world's most expensive university. these activists goal was to fight the un bearable debt weighing on american citizens including the housing debt health debt and most importantly the student debt. the student debt problem in eight states to about one point three trillion in total and there are about forty million student debtors about eight million of those students are already in default meaning they're not paying out loans people can't imagine social goods or public goods in the united states it's unimaginable that you could have free education so there is a kind of normalizing of a of a i like to say kind of economic violence that people are used to and they just expect that that's the way that is that's the way it always will be the right to education has been supplanted by the right to access education loans. they emphasize that has had the overall impact of stifling optional political imagination of students because they're so highly and and they have to think about their future in very particular ways that are
the world's most expensive university. these activists goal was to fight the un bearable debt weighing on american citizens including the housing debt health debt and most importantly the student debt. the student debt problem in eight states to about one point three trillion in total and there are about forty million student debtors about eight million of those students are already in default meaning they're not paying out loans people can't imagine social goods or public goods in the united...
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manchester so students see we've got many different universities here manchester metropolitan university university or so forth north west through college of music manchester articulate a million songs we're told in student population is about one hundred thirty thousand students which is pretty much one third of the city our campus year it is almost as big as manchester city center. the division of communications and marketing communicates everything that's good about the university both internally and text and it's developing and it's also professionalizing the higher education sector is probably like behind the commercial sector for some time but it's catching up very fast our university has its very own starbucks if you're into starbucks if you're into like taking selfies with your starbucks cup and everything this is pretty much the closest to go if you go to subway you're going to get a free cookie if you go to mcdonald's you're going to get a free mic for ian so. saw the series pretty much made for students so make great use of it student fees have increased from three thousand po
manchester so students see we've got many different universities here manchester metropolitan university university or so forth north west through college of music manchester articulate a million songs we're told in student population is about one hundred thirty thousand students which is pretty much one third of the city our campus year it is almost as big as manchester city center. the division of communications and marketing communicates everything that's good about the university both...
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manchester those students we've got many different universities here mentions so much for a bottom university university or so forth northwestern college of music manchester articulate to me and so on we're told one student population is about one hundred thirty thousand students which is pretty much one third of the city our campus year it is almost as big as mentions for city center. big division of communications and marketing communicates everything that's good about the university both internally and text and it's developing and it's also professionalizing the higher education sector is probably like behind the commercial sector for some time but it's catching up very fast our university has its very own starbucks if your interests are burps if you're into like taking selfies with your starbucks cup and everything this is pretty much the place to go if you go to some where you're going to get a free cookie if you go to mcdonald's you're going to get a free mic for ian so. saw the city is pretty much made for students so make great use of a student fees have increased from three thousand
manchester those students we've got many different universities here mentions so much for a bottom university university or so forth northwestern college of music manchester articulate to me and so on we're told one student population is about one hundred thirty thousand students which is pretty much one third of the city our campus year it is almost as big as mentions for city center. big division of communications and marketing communicates everything that's good about the university both...
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to florida international university. the pedestrian bridge, if you are familiar with florida at all in this area, goes over southwest 8 street connecting the campus with the housing areas in the sweetwater neighborhoods. hopefully that gives you a better sense of exactly where this happened. it's his understanding, our producer, that this just opened last week. as you're reporting, as well, k kaylee, they've been working to fix a portion of that bridge so that there will immediately be questions about what happened and whether there was some kind of engineering failure here or construction failure as they were reopening this bridge that had been under construction very, very recently. right now, of course, the main focus will be to get to those who may still be on scene, who may be injured, trying to identify those injured and those who may have died. kaylee, we now know there were multiple fatalities in this scene. >> that's right. and we're now learning, anna, from wsvn, one of our affiliates in that area, that their h
to florida international university. the pedestrian bridge, if you are familiar with florida at all in this area, goes over southwest 8 street connecting the campus with the housing areas in the sweetwater neighborhoods. hopefully that gives you a better sense of exactly where this happened. it's his understanding, our producer, that this just opened last week. as you're reporting, as well, k kaylee, they've been working to fix a portion of that bridge so that there will immediately be...
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tell me about the university. how does that play into the feeling of the city and the population of the city? justin: it plays in hugely. we are in many senses a university town. oklahoma baptist university has been here for over 100 years. it started on 60 acres of land and $100,000 that the community and the city helped raise in the early 1900's. there is a strong bond and relationship between the city of shawnee, the community as a whole, and oklahoma baptist university. it is a culture, a different feel, and make it a civic community, which may set us apart a little bit from other communities our side that do not have a university. >> we are kind of leaving that more built up hustle and bustle area. we are starting to get more into the businesses and the downtown area. should we go to the downtown? justin: i would love to show you downtown. how has the main street changed living in started shawnee? justin: main street has changed quite a bit. we have a mainstream improvement plan on the books were close to 15
tell me about the university. how does that play into the feeling of the city and the population of the city? justin: it plays in hugely. we are in many senses a university town. oklahoma baptist university has been here for over 100 years. it started on 60 acres of land and $100,000 that the community and the city helped raise in the early 1900's. there is a strong bond and relationship between the city of shawnee, the community as a whole, and oklahoma baptist university. it is a culture, a...
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manchester so students we've got many different universities here in manchester metropolitan university university or so forth north west through college of music manchester articulate a million songs we're told in student population is about one hundred thirty thousand students which is pretty much one third of the city our campus year it is almost as big as manchester city center. the division of communications and marketing communicates everything that's good about the university both internally and text and it's developing and it's also professionalizing the higher education sector is probably like behind the commercial sector for some time but it's catching up very fast our university has its very own starbucks if you're into starbucks if you're into like taking selfies with your starbucks cup and everything this is pretty much the clothes to go if you go to subway you're going to get a free cookie if you go to mcdonald's you're going to get a free mc for ian so. saw the city is pretty much made for students so make great use of a student fees have increased from three thousand pou
manchester so students we've got many different universities here in manchester metropolitan university university or so forth north west through college of music manchester articulate a million songs we're told in student population is about one hundred thirty thousand students which is pretty much one third of the city our campus year it is almost as big as manchester city center. the division of communications and marketing communicates everything that's good about the university both...
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we need to widen access to universities get more money into universities and the best and fairest way to do it is a balance between the state and the graduate situation face became reality and nine hundred ninety eight and it was a key landmark in the history of higher education in the u.k. because at that moment the principle of free education free higher education and you terry finished. for this historic reform tony blair introduces the yearly one thousand pound tuition fee a smooth way to start five years later prompted by his second term election tony blair authorizes universities to charge tuition fees up to three thousand three hundred pounds yearly and tony blair. head of britain's labor party successfully passed a reform that the conservatives would never have dared bring forward. in two thousand and ten the labor party rallies the opposition the coalition made of liberal democrats and conservatives led by david cameron take charge of the country very rapidly the debate over jewish and fees arises on the political scene again this time the government intends to authorize tuit
we need to widen access to universities get more money into universities and the best and fairest way to do it is a balance between the state and the graduate situation face became reality and nine hundred ninety eight and it was a key landmark in the history of higher education in the u.k. because at that moment the principle of free education free higher education and you terry finished. for this historic reform tony blair introduces the yearly one thousand pound tuition fee a smooth way to...
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so people working on the university are united to fight the sense of what their university is in harvard, oxford. we know where we are as a system and how we should act. similarly on the international round we have where the country stands on this and that and about creative ideas to get around them so i'm just sort of thinking through isn't all bad or is there a way out of this, is it more complicated for us. >> metrics are not all bad. they can be useful for doing a defeat for diagnostic purposes or when peopl the people are beg reworded helping to fulfill the actual goals of the organization so when the positions are reported for the safety rates in hospitals that it is a case in which the tricks, intrinsic motivation can actually go together. you make another very important point of the metric fixation that can lead to a perverse entrepreneurialism where a good deal of intellectual energy is expended in an attempt to raise the metrics without actually improving the quality of the organization. that's part of what the book is about. that is the question of where we seek the standards
so people working on the university are united to fight the sense of what their university is in harvard, oxford. we know where we are as a system and how we should act. similarly on the international round we have where the country stands on this and that and about creative ideas to get around them so i'm just sort of thinking through isn't all bad or is there a way out of this, is it more complicated for us. >> metrics are not all bad. they can be useful for doing a defeat for...
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about emma memorandum of understanding because our university president one up university to become a global university and a cage with other institutions. so i was acting upon his wishes because i have relations with palestine. i don't need to formalize them in order to have them happen. i was doing it. this is the delegation we met with. we met -- what is it? anyway, it may be done. and then they started accusing again accuse me of terrorism, anti-semitism and also accuse me of criminality misuse of taxpayer funds to go to palestine because would not allow to be going and learning about palestine. taxpayers funds should be used to build a bond for nuclear weapons and kill people and find israel and occupation. they demanded criminal investigation. i was ordered by the administration and every single came out sing i did nothing wrong. all these allegations are unfounded. the university took 20 days to public a public statement just to say these are the fedex, 20 days they resisted. in the meantime the lobby wasn't happy so they petitioned the control of the state of california to i
about emma memorandum of understanding because our university president one up university to become a global university and a cage with other institutions. so i was acting upon his wishes because i have relations with palestine. i don't need to formalize them in order to have them happen. i was doing it. this is the delegation we met with. we met -- what is it? anyway, it may be done. and then they started accusing again accuse me of terrorism, anti-semitism and also accuse me of criminality...
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amy: you integrated the university of georgia. what was it like to go back decades later, and again make history, as university of georgia's first black graduation speaker? >> well, it was a challenge. and i think i probably spoke a little too long, but i had a lot to say. it was quite wonderful, actually. it was closing a page officially , for many, andn a pleasant history. it was a victorious history for us. it was a great experience. since that time, even before that, hamilton and i had made our peace with the past and were very supportive of the university. in fact, we called ourselves mama dog and pop a dog after the football team, the georgia bulldogs. amy: in this last minute we have on the national broadcast, but then we will keep you if you don't mind, to continue the conversation, talk about your activism then and what you see in the parkland students today. these students who are survivors , and if the same time they are mourning the loss of their loved ones, teachers and classmates, their leading a movement, taking on
amy: you integrated the university of georgia. what was it like to go back decades later, and again make history, as university of georgia's first black graduation speaker? >> well, it was a challenge. and i think i probably spoke a little too long, but i had a lot to say. it was quite wonderful, actually. it was closing a page officially , for many, andn a pleasant history. it was a victorious history for us. it was a great experience. since that time, even before that, hamilton and i...