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01:11:10
Lessons from the Past: Xenophon and the Politics of Polarization
01:08:17
Stereotypes of Greek and Roman Slaves: A Consideration of Ancient Prejudice
01:02:23
Lindberg Lecture: Pledging Allegiance: Reflections on Citizenship
01:29:03
The Farhud: When the Mob Came After the Jews of Bagdad
26:39
COLA Earth Day Celebration 2022
01:23:34
KAOS Theory: the Afrokosmic Ark of Ben Caldwell
01:16:37
Violence Between Pogroms and the Holocaust: Jewish Women as Victims, Chroniclers and Survivors
01:43
Let It Snow
01:01:41
ArtBreak With Artist Michael Menchaca
01:00:12
People-Centered Intelligences: What they are and their use in the liberal arts
01:04:21
Repurposing Classical Drama in the Age of Justinian: Romanos the Melodist
01:30:23
Capitalism in the Lives of Enslaved People Source
01:23:59
Black Americans' Landholding and Economic Mobility after Emancipation Source
01:27:15
Persistent Racial Wealth Disparities Drivers, Consequences and Policy Source
02:29
Lina Adjout '21 Student Spotlight
28:39
COLA Earth Day Celebration
01:33:52
There Is No Such Thing As Italian Food
01:37:51
China’s Models of Innovation
01:02:47
Civil War Memorials, Counter Memorials and Reinventing Public Memories
03:14
Career and Professional Success in COLA
12:43
African American figures in New England history: Clayton and Hazel Sinclair
01:13:31
Towards an Ecological Understanding of Addiction
01:28
Find Your Future
01:28:03
Pain, Misuse, and Abuse: Exposing Communication Practices Driving the Opioid Epidemic
01:50
UNH Art and Art History Department
02:44
Intro to the French Department at the University of New Hampshire
01:21:45
Lessons from the Last "America First" Era
38:29
Crime that Pays: Mafia Capitalism, Public Education and the Liberal Arts
01:23:16
Re-framing the Opioid Crisis in Historical Perspective
01:36:58
Why New Hampshire? The Opioid Crisis in Context
06:12
Anatomical Collections and the Stigma
01:15:11
Protecting the Past
01:06:19
History Lived and Learned: A Coming of Age Story
01:13:13
Lost vs. Found: Loot in U.S. Museums
01:21:11
Cultural Heritage in Conflict Zones: Protecting the Past for the Future
01:18:34
Disposable Landscapes, Disposable Heritage: Politics of the Ancient Past in the Anthropocene
01:32:19
White Collar Crimes Against Humanity: IG Farben Auschwitz, My Father's Company
01:19:15
Satellite Monitoring of Archaeological Damage and Looting in the Syrian Civil War
01:10:34
Who Owns Palmyra?
01:19:48
The Politics of Personhood: Who Counts and What's at Stake?
56:26
At work, not war: Trump, trolls, truth and trust
01:26:50
The Nonhuman Rights Project's Struggle to Attain Legal Rights for Nonhuman Animals
01:45:55
Less Than Human or Defectively Human? AND Treating Someone as Something
07:03
Graduate Justice Studies Program Introduction
01:53
CMN 597.1BB, The Rhetoric of Music
01:36
Future Leaders Institute
01:05:12
This Was a Really Bad Idea: Life Vs. Theatre and the Creative Abyss
01:40:22
From Angels to Replicants: "What is Human Now?"
58:58
The New Architecture of American Politics by David Shribman
01:10:02
Probing Human Ancestry with Ancient DNA
49:01
The Teacher is Present: Thoughts on Attention and Connection in the Classroom
56:56
The Dog Genome: Shedding Light on Human Diseases
01:00:15
Implementing ‘Precision’ Medicine: Ethical Concerns in a Postgenomic World
01:06:19
Personalized Medicine: Using Omics and Big Data to Understand Disease and Manage Health
00:50
Chamber Music Project
04:52
The Global Dude
01:00:44
Craft
01:09:19
Girls Gone Good: Experiencing Female Virtue in the Roman House
17:50
Drupal Video Demo: Building a Webform
07:58
Drupal Video Demo: Editing an Academic Program Page