Sentences with phrase «university focused his discussion»

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The hour - long discussion put together by university students, focused on the dynamics that are helping to change the city's image.
While last night's meeting in Saint Joseph University Church occurred only days after the massacre in Las Vegas, the panel discussion focus was the effect of violence on kids in city schools.
In fact, the focus on sports screening has skewed public discussion, said committee member Benjamin Levine, head of the Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and Texas Health Resources in Dallas.
Most of the discussion about graduate education and the postdoc has been focused on research, when it has always been the case that a majority of students do not go on to research universities.
Bart Selman, a professor of computer science at Cornell University, said the online discussion of the future of artificial intelligence focused on areas that will most closely affect people's everyday lives.
Online discussion forums are brought into focus with the Collaborative Online Projects for English - Language Learners in Science (COPELLS) Project at the Center for Advanced Technology in Education at the University of Oregon.
While the public discussion around college usually focuses on the price paid by students, recent work by economists David Deming and Chris Walters suggests that declines in the amount colleges and universities spend may have a larger impact on student outcomes.
Join Michelle Young, UCEA Executive Director, as she welcomes three panelists from the UCEA stakeholder community in a discussion focused on how universities and districts can work together to support school level leaders and develop district capacity in this area.
Abstract: This paper presents a framework for a discussion of the role of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) that focuses on teachers and teaching for the new millennium.
The debate was held at Eastern Connecticut State University and much of the early discussion focused on college affordability and federal education standards.
«I'm not sure the discussion will ever be over, and I'm not sure it focuses on the same issues for all participants,» says Susan LeVan, illustration chair at the Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University.
A graduate of the University of South Florida's graduate program in Africana Studies, where he focused on literature and critical theory, Eldridge has engaged widely on the role of the arts in constructing identity, and seeks to contribute to contemporary discussions in performance, history, race, ontology and myth.
In Focus Gallery Talk: Jean Renoir's Vase Monday, May 7, 2 — 2:30 pm Free with admission Roksana Filipowska, a doctoral candidate in the history of art at the University of Pennsylvania, will lead the discussion.
In Focus Gallery Talk: Pierre - Auguste Renoir's Reading Monday, May 21, 2 — 2:30 pm Free with admission Miriam Stanton, a doctoral candidate in the history of art at the University of Pennsylvania, will lead a discussion about Renoir's Reading.
TALK: Various Artists @ David Driskell Center Oct. 19 In conjunction with its latest exhibition, «The Last 10 Years: In Focus,» the David Driskell Center at the University of Maryland, College Park, is hosting a panel discussion featuring artists represented in the show.
Mr. Wilson's description brought to mind discussions I had around 2001 with Karl Flessa, a scientist at the University of Arizona whose focus has been the near - extinction of a clam species from the Colorado River delta that just a century ago was so abundant that its shells still form beaches and dunes.
This morning saw a particularly fascinating discussion of «Credibility, Trust, Goodwill, and Persuasion» (video link) involving Dan Kahan, the Yale scholar focused on the cultural filters that shape people's responses to scientific findings, the Pennsylvania State University climatologist Michael E. Mann, and Thomas Armstrong, the director of national coordination for the U.S. Global Change Research Program.
Working With Families: A Collaborative and Empowering Approach — Chapman University, Orange, CA — guest lecture for an undergraduate abnormal psychology class focusing on working with families, including a discussion on family systems theory, family therapy approaches, and creating therapeutic alliances with the whole family unit.
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