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A Reading by Scott TurowScott Turow, partner in the law firm of Sonnonschein, Nath & Rosenthal in Chicago, alumnus of Stanford's creative writing program and internationally-known author of bestsellers, reads from his most r ...
A Scientific PerspectiveThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
A Scientific PerspectiveThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
A Unified Theory of Asset Market VolatilityMordecai Kurz, professor of economics at Stanford, talks about the different approaches to handling volatility of asset prices. ...
A Unified Theory of Asset Market VolatilityMordecai Kurz, professor of economics at Stanford, talks about the different approaches to handling volatility of asset prices. ...
AIDS-associated Opportunitistic Infections and AIDS-associated MalignanciesStanford School of Medicine presents a comprehensive guide to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection. In this series, medical experts from Stanford and peer institutions address the latest researc ...
Albert Camarillo - Profesor of HistoryAlbert Camarillo, professor of history and director of the Center for Comparative Study in Race and Ethnicity at Stanford University. ...
Albert Camarillo - Profesor of HistoryAlbert Camarillo, professor of history and director of the Center for Comparative Study in Race and Ethnicity at Stanford University. ...
An Economic Perspective and a Legal PerspectiveThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
An Economic Perspective and a Legal PerspectiveThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
An Ecophilosophical Perspective and a Political PerspectiveThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
An Ecophilosophical Perspective and a Political PerspectiveThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
An Ethic for the New Global EconomyAre business ethics changing with the new economy? ...
Anne Kiremidjian - Professor of Civil EngineeringAnne Kiremidjian is professor of civil engineering at Stanford University and an expert in earthquake prediction and preparation. ...
Another Book PeaceMaxine Hong Kingston, award winning novelist, discusses the process by which she is finishing her newest book, "Another Book Peace." ...
Ceremony Medicine: Ancient Wisdom for Modern TimesLori Arviso-Alvord, associate professor of surgery at Dartmouth Medical School and author of The "Scalpel and the Silver Bear: A Native American Approach to Healing," talks about ceremony medicine and ...
Compliance TheoryThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Compliance TheoryThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Culturally Competent Care for Diverse Populations of WomenMelissa Welch talks about the importance of sensitivity to cultural issues when treating a patient. ...
David Kennedy - AuthorProfessor of history, authority of 20th century American history and author of "Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War." ...
Debrief of Climate Change SimulationThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Debrief of Climate Change SimulationThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Desert Storm or Thyroid Storm? An InquiryA talk by Herbert Abrams, professor of radiology emeritus, Stanford University, who has been researching crises in presidential leadership and their relationship to the incumbent's physical health. In ...
Desert Storm or Thyroid Storm? An InquiryA talk by Herbert Abrams, professor of radiology emeritus, Stanford University, who has been researching crises in presidential leadership and their relationship to the incumbent's physical health. In ...
Difficult Dialogues: A Stanford Forum on Gender and Ethnicity, Aging in the 21st CenturyKey issues are often missed in public discussions of aging — particularly, how these aging outcomes are systematically related to gender and race. In this forum, these key issues are presented to a ...
Digital MichelangeloMarc Levoy discusses the work of his research team in Italy. The team scans the sculptures of Michelangelo to create 3D digital models. He also talks about scanning the 1,100 fragments of the Forma Ur ...
Digital MichelangeloMarc Levoy discusses the work of his research team in Italy. The team scans the sculptures of Michelangelo to create 3D digital models. He also talks about scanning the 1,100 fragments of the Forma Ur ...
Eating Disorders: Patient and Physician PerspectivesRebecca Powers, child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist and Lori Gottlieb, author of "Stick Figure: A Diary of My Former Self," join to discuss eating disorders from the perspective of both the patie ...
Eavan Boland - PoetPoet, Professor of English and Native of Ireland. Eavan Boland is also the director of the Creative Writing Program at Stanford University. She shares her thoughts on the writing (and speaking) of poe ...
Environment and SecurityThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Environment and SecurityThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Evaluating Policy ImpactsThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Evaluating Policy ImpactsThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Expedition Inspiration: A Journey to the Summit and Survival SightingsThis program features two presentations: the first by Vicki Boriak who tells about her mountain climbing experiences; the second is by Micki Voisard who talks about her experience with ovarian cancer. ...
Finnegans Awake: A Day of Irish Poetry - Part 1This three part event brings poets from Ireland to Stanford, who, along with Stanford's own Eavan Boland, share the voices of - and a conversation with - some of the most important poets in a country ...
Finnegans Awake: A Day of Irish Poetry - Part 2This three part event brings poets from Ireland to Stanford, who, along with Stanford's own Eavan Boland, share the voices of - and a conversation with - some of the most important poets in a country ...
Finnegans Awake: A Day of Irish Poetry - Part 3This three part event brings poets from Ireland to Stanford, who, along with Stanford's own Eavan Boland, share the voices of - and a conversation with - some of the most important poets in a country ...
Free Trade and EnvironmentThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Free Trade and EnvironmentThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
From Moles to Melanoma: Advances In Screening & StagingMalignant melanoma will strike over 44,000 Americans in the year 2000, resulting in an estimated 7,300 deaths. Advances in early detection, evaluation and surgical/medical oncology intervention have i ...
Gamal Abdel Nasser - Egyptian LeaderIn this talk, Middle East history specialist Joel Beinin looks at the life of Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser. For more information about this program, please see the Stanford University web site. ...
Got a Grudge? The Art and Science of ForgivenessFrederic Luskin, project director at the Stanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention, discusses overcoming hurt in relationships and describes an innovative research project designed to help re ...
Harry Elam - Professor of DramaHarry Elam, professor of drama and director of the introduction to the humanities program. ...
Hazel Markus - Professor of PsychologyHazel Markus, professor of psychology with a specialty in the impact of cultural inputs on the individual. ...
Hazel Markus - Professor of PsychologyHazel Markus, professor of psychology with a specialty in the impact of cultural inputs on the individual. ...
Health Care Forecasts for 21st CenturyTwo talks from prominent health care managers who address the future of medical care. ...
Health Concerns of Lesbians, Bisexuals, Transgendered and Intersexual PeopleThe McGann Series on Women and Health, presents a talk by Kate O'Hanlan, specialist in gynecological oncology, surgery and endoscopy. ...
Health Concerns of Lesbians, Bisexuals, Transgendered and Intersexual PeopleThe McGann Series on Women and Health, presents a talk by Kate O'Hanlan, specialist in gynecological oncology, surgery and endoscopy. ...
Hepatitis C and HIV Co-infectionStanford School of Medicine presents a comprehensive guide to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection. In this series, medical experts from Stanford and peer institutions address the latest researc ...
HIV Therapy in 2001 Issues at the Start of the Third DecadeStanford School of Medicine presents a comprehensive guide to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection. In this series, medical experts from Stanford and peer institutions address the latest researc ...
Hopkins Marine Station: The Blue RevolutionThis compelling documentary examines a wide range of research activities by the students and faculty of Hopkins Marine Station and looks at how marine research transfers into everyday, practical appli ...
How Should Resources Be Allocated in Markets for Health Care?Alain Enthoven, Marriner S. Eccles Professor of Public and Private Management, Stanford University, begins this panel with a discussion of the fundamental problem in markets for health care services - ...
How Should Resources Be Allocated in Markets for Health Care?Alain Enthoven, Marriner S. Eccles Professor of Public and Private Management, Stanford University, begins this panel with a discussion of the fundamental problem in markets for health care services - ...
How the Immune System Is Being Used to Fight CancerAfter decades of work, scientists are now exploiting the ability of the immune system to recognize cancer cells. Ronald Levy, professor of medicine and chief of the division of oncology at Stanford Me ...
How to Conduct a Good Causal Evaluation of a TreatyThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
How to Conduct a Good Causal Evaluation of a TreatyThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Introduction - International Environmental PoliticsThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Introduction - International Environmental PoliticsThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Introduction and Immune Response against Human Immunodeficiency Virus InfectionStanford School of Medicine presents a comprehensive guide to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection. In this series, medical experts from Stanford and peer institutions address the latest researc ...
Invisible Toxicity: Pesticide Threats to WomenA talk by Marion Moses, president of the Pesticide Education Center. ...
It's About Life: Issues of Health Access for Young Women of ColorBarbara Staggers, director of adolescent medicine and multi-cultural affairs at Children's Hospital in Oakland, talks about the importance of mentorship in counseling young women facing complicated me ...
It's About Life: Issues of Health Access for Young Women of ColorBarbara Staggers, director of adolescent medicine and multi-cultural affairs at Children's Hospital in Oakland, talks about the importance of mentorship in counseling young women facing complicated me ...
Jeffrey Pfeffer - Professor of Organizational BehaviorProfessor of organizational behavior at Stanford's Graduate School of Business. ...
Karla Lemon – ConductorKarla Lemon talks about her passion for conducting and the mechanics of leading disparate musicians and instruments to create a unified sound. ...
Koko Loves: Conversations with a Signing GorillaPenny Patterson talks about raising a gorilla named Koko, communicate with humans and other apes using sign language. ...
Koko Loves: Conversations with a Signing GorillaPenny Patterson talks about raising a gorilla named Koko, communicate with humans and other apes using sign language. ...
Koko Loves: Conversations with a Signing GorillaPenny Patterson talks about raising a gorilla named Koko, communicate with humans and other apes using sign language. ...
Laboratory Diagnosis and Quantitation of HIV Infection and AIDS and the HIV PandemicStanford School of Medicine presents a comprehensive guide to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection. In this series, medical experts from Stanford and peer institutions address the latest researc ...
Life WritingTobias Wolff and Arnold Rampersad join Dianne Middlebrook for a discussion of biography, memoir and the elements of life-writing that resemble fiction. Books by Mary McCarthy, R.W.B. Lewis and Paul Mo ...
Literary PrizesEavan Boland and Nicholas Jenkins join Dianne Middlebrook for a discussion of Birthday Letters, a book of Poems written by Ted Hughes and addressed to his late wife, the American poet Sylvia Plath. Bi ...
Louis Fraga - Associate Professor of Political ScienceLouis Fraga, associate professor of political science at Stanford University discusses ethnic voting patterns in urban areas. ...
Management of HIV: An Update from StanfordExperts from the Stanford Positive Care Clinic discuss the latest developments and advances in the management of HIV and AIDS. Includes presentations by the Clinic's director, Andrew Zolopa, an "HIV T ...
Management of HIV: An Update from StanfordExperts from the Stanford Positive Care Clinic discuss the latest developments and advances in the management of HIV and AIDS, including: what's new with opportunistic infections, prevention and treat ...
Margaret Neale - Professor of BusinessProfessor of Business Margaret Neale on the art and science of negotiation. ...
Matters of Life and Death: A Jewish Approach to Modern Medical EthicsElliott Dorff discusses the Jewish approach to modern medical ethics in the 2000 Aaron Roland Lecture in Jewish Studies. ...
Matters of Life and Death: A Jewish Approach to Modern Medical EthicsElliott Dorff discusses the Jewish approach to modern medical ethics in the 2000 Aaron Roland Lecture in Jewish Studies. ...
Measured Optimism: Women and Minorities in the New EconomyFive panelists discuss how women and minorities are faring in the high-tech workplace, describe their own experiences, and offer advice. ...
Measured Optimism: Women and Minorities in the New EconomyFive panelists discuss how women and minorities are faring in the high-tech workplace, describe their own experiences, and offer advice. ...
Miguel Mendez - Professor of LawMiguel Mendez, professor of law and expert in criminal law and evidence. ...
Mirror, Mirror: Women and Body ImageJan Krawitz discusses the impact and affect of body image on today's women. ...
Modern Lessons from Ecological Collapses of Ancient CivilizationsJared Diamond talks about the collapses of ancient societies. This is part 1 of Stanford's 2000 Tanner Lectures on Human Values. ...
Molecular Biology and Viral Dynamics of the Human Immunodeficiency VirusStanford School of Medicine presents a comprehensive guide to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection. In this series, medical experts from Stanford and peer institutions address the latest researc ...
Molecular Biology and Viral Dynamics of the Human Immunodeficiency VirusStanford School of Medicine presents a comprehensive guide to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection. In this series, medical experts from Stanford and peer institutions address the latest researc ...
Mood and MenopauseAs part of the 1997 McGann Series on Women and Health, Jeanne Leventhal discusses the relationship of menopause to mood. ...
Negotiation TheoryThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Negotiation TheoryThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Nonstate Actors: Nongovernmental Organizations and Multinational CorporationsThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Nonstate Actors: Nongovernmental Organizations and Multinational CorporationsThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Organizing Asian and Pacific Islander Girls: An Intervention for Reproductive HealthTalks by Yin Ling Leung and Eveline Shen. ...
Organizing Asian and Pacific Islander Girls: An Intervention for Reproductive HealthTalks by Yin Ling Leung and Eveline Shen. ...
Origins of HIVStanford School of Medicine presents a comprehensive guide to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection. In this series, medical experts from Stanford and peer institutions address the latest researc ...
Osteoporosis & Arthritis: Physical Activity and a Healthy SkeletonDennis Carter, professor of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University discusses how the health of the musculoskeletal system is strongly influenced by the forces on bone, cartilage, ligaments and mu ...
Our Obligations to Outsiders: Obligations Beyond the Species BoundaryPeter Singer, professor, Center for Human Values, Princeton University and renowned animal rights activist, author of Ethics and Action: Henry Spira and the Animal Rights Movement speaks about obligat ...
Pacific Vision: The Asia Pacific Scholars Program at StanfordIn 1994, Stanford President Gerhard Casper announced a highly selective scholarship program to bring outstanding students from Asia to Stanford for graduate study across a wide variety of disciplines. ...
Pacific Vision: The Asia Pacific Scholars Program at StanfordIn 1994, Stanford President Gerhard Casper announced a highly selective scholarship program to bring outstanding students from Asia to Stanford for graduate study across a wide variety of disciplines. ...
Pediatric AIDS and HIV in WomenStanford School of Medicine presents a comprehensive guide to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection. In this series, medical experts from Stanford and peer institutions address the latest researc ...
Politics & Economics with Leon PanettaLeon Panetta, former White House chief of staff for President Clinton and a congressman from Monterey, California for 16 years, talks about politics and economics before the Associates of the Stanford ...
PopulationThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. For more information about this program, please see the course syllabus web site. ...
PopulationThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. For more information about this program, please see the course syllabus web site. ...
Premenstrual Syndrome: Diagnosis, Pathophysiology, and TreatmentJeanne Leventhal talks about the latest findings and myths surrounding premenstrual syndrome. ...
Problem Identification TheoryThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Problem Identification TheoryThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Rachel Carson - WriterRichard White, Byrne Professor of American History, looks at the life of Rachel Carson and her work, "The Silent Spring," which launched the environmental movement in America. ...
Rachel Carson – WriterRichard White, Byrne Professor of American History, looks at the life of Rachel Carson and her work, "The Silent Spring," which launched the environmental movement in America. ...
Relative Regime Effectiveness: Whaling and Ozone ProtectionThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Relative Regime Effectiveness: Whaling and Ozone ProtectionThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Rendezvous With Destiny: Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Shape of the 20th CenturyDavid M. Kennedy, McLachlan Professor of History, examines the life of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Shaping of 20th Century America. ...
Research in a Business SchoolThis panel of distinguished scholars and business executives looks at the basic issues concerning research at a business school: What role does research play in the mission of the Graduate School of B ...
Richard White - HistorianRichard White is an historian specializing in the American West. ...
Richard White - HistorianRichard White is an historian specializing in the American West. ...
Robert Gregg - Professor of Religious StudiesRobert Gregg, professor of religious studies and dean of religious life at Stanford for 11 years. ...
Robert Joss - BusinessRobert Joss on the role of a business school in the new economy, and on his experiences in international banking. ...
Robert Oppenheimer - Atomic BombStanford history professor Barton Bernstein looks at the life of Robert Oppenheimer who led the development team for the atomic bomb. ...
Robert Oppenheimer - Atomic BombStanford history professor Barton Bernstein looks at the life of Robert Oppenheimer who led the development team for the atomic bomb. ...
Robert Sutton - AuthorRobert Sutton, professor of organizational behavior in Stanford University's School of Engineering and co-director of the Center on Work, Technology and Organization. He is co-author of "The Knowing-D ...
Robotic SurgeryJean-Claude Latombe talks about his work with robots, which sense, plan, and act in both real and virtual worlds, including a robot that performs brain surgery. Other applications of his work include ...
Robotic SurgeryJean-Claude Latombe talks about his work with robots, which sense, plan, and act in both real and virtual worlds, including a robot that performs brain surgery. Other applications of his work include ...
Saul Bellow - NovelistSteven Zipperstein, Koshland Professor of Jewish Culture and History, discusses novelist Saul Bellow. ...
Saul Bellow - NovelistSteven Zipperstein, Koshland Professor of Jewish Culture and History, discusses novelist Saul Bellow. ...
Say My Name: Black Women & HealthEvelyn White talks about health in black women, the absence of love in their lives, and the feelings of loss and grief she finds in many black women today. ...
Say My Name: Black Women & HealthEvelyn White talks about health in black women, the absence of love in their lives, and the feelings of loss and grief she finds in many black women today. ...
Simone de Beauvoir - WriterMary Louise Roberts, associate professor of history, looks at the life and times of Simone de Beauvoir in the history department's 20th Century Lives lecture series. ...
Sovereignty and Human RightsExplore the Age-old Conflict of human vs. minority rights. From efforts to secure religious tolerance in 17th-century Europe through the abolition of slavery, from the attempts of great powers to defi ...
Spirituality & Aging: Spiritual & Ethical Concerns in the Care of Older PatientsA talk by Harry Moody, executive director of the Brookdale Center on Aging at Hunter College in New York and author of The Five Stages of the Soul. ...
Strategies and Innovations in Electronic CommerceA panel of experts in e-commerce and online marketing describe their experiences and offer advice on operating e-businesses. ...
Strategies and Innovations in Electronic CommerceA panel of experts in e-commerce and online marketing describe their experiences and offer advice on operating e-businesses. ...
Strategies to Reduce Health Disparities of Older African American WomenVeronica Scott talks about her commitment to health care delivery, education, and research in poor and underserved populations. ...
Strategies to Reduce Health Disparities of Older African American WomenVeronica Scott talks about her commitment to health care delivery, education, and research in poor and underserved populations. ...
Student Presentations of Research Paper FindingsThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Student Presentations of Research Paper FindingsThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Sustainable DevelopmentThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Sustainable DevelopmentThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Tangles, Bangles & KnotsJohn Conway gives a lecture on knot theory. Well-known in the mathematics community, Conway is interested in finite mathematics and "tilings," made popular for the layman through the artwork of Escher ...
Ted Glasser - AuthorTed Glasser, professor of communication and author of the forthcoming book, The Idea of Public Journalism and co-author of Custodians of Conscience: Investigative Journalism and Public Virtue, publish ...
The African Renaissance and the Triple Heritage: Indigenous, Islamic, and Westernizing ForcesA talk by Ali Mazrui, professor in the humanities and director of global cultural studies at the State University of New York (SUNY) Binghamton. Professor Mazrui also hosted the BBC series, The Africa ...
The Alma Mater of HealingMichelle Brown, talks about the connections between traditional and complementary health systems and beliefs. ...
The Evolution of Entrepreneurship: Stanford and Silicon ValleyFive panelists who are entrepreneurs in the New Economy examine the development of high technology in the region and Stanford's role therein. Moderated by Charles Holloway, the Kleiner Perkins Caufiel ...
The Evolution of Entrepreneurship: Stanford and Silicon ValleyFive panelists who are entrepreneurs in the New Economy examine the development of high technology in the region and Stanford's role therein. Moderated by Charles Holloway, the Kleiner Perkins Caufiel ...
The Future of Global Environmental GovernanceThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
The Future of Global Environmental GovernanceThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
The Hand That Built the Brain: Lucy Sends a Message to the Cognitive ScientistsFrank Wilson, neurologist, UC San Francisco, and author of The Hand talks about the hand as an essential organ of perception and describes how the hand shapes the brain, language, and human culture. ...
The Health and Well-Being of Pacific Islander WomenSophie Arao-Nguyen, who serves on the board of Asians and Pacific Islanders for Reproductive Health, discusses the health and well-being of Asian and Pacific Islander women and her current work on the ...
The Health and Well-Being of Pacific Islander WomenSophie Arao-Nguyen, who serves on the board of Asians and Pacific Islanders for Reproductive Health, discusses the health and well-being of Asian and Pacific Islander women and her current work on the ...
The Political Economy of Growth and DevelopmentEconomic growth and development are important subjects for academia and business. The study of these subjects has undergone a transformation, as economists have had to seriously consider the roles of ...
The Political Economy of Growth and DevelopmentEconomic growth and development are important subjects for academia and business. The study of these subjects has undergone a transformation, as economists have had to seriously consider the roles of ...
The Social and Environmental Context of Asian WomenA talk by Mia Luluquisen, director of evaluation for the Partnership for the Public's Health and member of the board of directors of the National Women's Health Network. ...
The Social and Environmental Context of Asian WomenA talk by Mia Luluquisen, director of evaluation for the Partnership for the Public's Health and member of the board of directors of the National Women's Health Network. ...
Traditional vs. Western View of Female CircumcisionEiman Mahmoud, former director of Women & Health Office of the Sudan - Natural Human Resource Protection Group ...
Traditional vs. Western View of Female CircumcisionEiman Mahmoud, former director of Women & Health Office of the Sudan - Natural Human Resource Protection Group ...
Transforming America: The Role of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender CommunityElizabeth Birch, executive director of the Human Rights Campaign, gives the keynote address for Stanford's Queer Awareness Days. ...
Welcome and Travel the Road from 1969 to the PresentOpening remarks by Gerhard Casper, president of Stanford University. The four most recent deans of the Stanford business school talk about leading one of the nation's best business schools into the 21 ...
Welcome and Travel the Road from 1969 to the PresentOpening remarks by Gerhard Casper, president of Stanford University. The four most recent deans of the Stanford business school talk about leading one of the nation's best business schools into the 21 ...
William Gould - Former Head of the National Labor Relations BoardWilliam Gould is Professor of law and former head of the National Labor Relations Board in Washington D.C. He talks about the current state of labor management relations in the United States. ...
Women and Heart Disease: The Silent EpidemicLaurel Dawson, founder of BaySpring Women's Medical Group and co-director of UCSF Women's Health, talks about women and the silent epidemic of heart disease. ...
Women and MulticulturalismSusan Okin, professor of political science at Stanford University and author of "Is Multi-Culturalism Bad for Women?" discusses her current research about women and multi-culturalism. ...
Women Living with HIV: What Health Professionals Need to KnowJill Jean Legg introduces two of her patients who are living with HIV. They talk about their unique experiences, the new medications and their advice to doctors on how to treat HIV/AIDS patients. ...
Women Without Children: Reconceiving AdulthoodA talk by Mardy S. Ireland, clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst and faculty member at the Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California. ...
Women Without Children: Reconceiving AdulthoodA talk by Mardy S. Ireland, clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst and faculty member at the Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California. ...
Women's Health: How Do We Stack Up?Dorothy P. Rice gives an assessment of medical care and women's health today in the 1999 McGann Women and Health Series. ...
Women's Reproductive Tract Cancers: News From a Humanist PerspectiveKatherine O'Hanlon, co-author of Natural Menopause: The Complete Guide to a Woman's Most Misunderstood Passage, talks about the treatment of cancer and a more humane approach to gynecology, one which ...
Working Together: Interdisciplinary Care of the Sexual Trauma SurvivorSusan Frayne talks about steps in the healing process of the sexual trauma survivor. ...
Working Together: Interdisciplinary Care of the Sexual Trauma SurvivorSusan Frayne talks about steps in the healing process of the sexual trauma survivor. ...
World Bank and Environmental ProtectionThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
World Bank and Environmental ProtectionThis program is based on a lecture given by Ronald Mitchell of the University of Oregon. ...
Writing Lives: The Uses of BiographyBarbara Babcock talks about her work on the life of pioneer California lawyer Clara Shortridge Foltz, and about the work of her students on other women who were the first to be involved in the legal m ...
Yahoo! Jerry and Dave's Excellent VentureThis Stanford Channel original documentary explores the open, creative environment at the School of Engineering that allowed graduate students Dave Filo and Jerry Yang to found Yahoo!, the Internet's ...
 
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