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Part of the IGI Series on Global Responsibilities, the Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center welcomed alumnus and war correspondent Terrell Jermaine Starr for a Q&A session on Tuesday,…
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Andrew Stengele
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Iraq: Coalition Politics Kori Schake, Lt. Col. Kurt Schake
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Ted Rall Universal Press Syndicate
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Jonathan Shay
Staff Psychiatrist, Department of Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic, Boston and author of Achilles in Vietnam and Odysseus in America
Jonathan Shay is a psychiatrist with long…
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Evelyne Accad College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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Mattito Watson Deputy Field Office Director for Save the Children/U.S. Organization: Global Studies Initiative
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Abstract: Werner Baer talks about the history of the industrialization of Brazil. Title: Brazil: The Successes and Failures of Industrialization Speaker: Werner Baer Lemann Professor of Economics,…
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Roger Adams was a professor of Chemistry at the University of Illinois from 1916 to 1957. In these interviews, conducted by John B. Mellecker over the course of several months from 1964 to 1965,…
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Roger Adams was a professor of Chemistry at the University of Illinois from 1916 to 1957. In these interviews, conducted by John B. Mellecker over the course of several months from 1964 to 1965,…
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Roger Adams was a professor of Chemistry at the University of Illinois from 1916 to 1957. In these interviews, conducted by John B. Mellecker over the course of several months from 1964 to 1965,…
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Marcus Goldman was a professor of English at the University of Illinois from 1936 to 1962. He comments on growing up in Ohio, his experiences at the
University, his service World War I and World
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William Rose was a professor of chemistry at the University of Illinois from 1922 to 1955. He speaks about his youth, amino acid research, work on pepsin and creatine, krebiozen, World Wars I and II,…
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William Schaller completed his undergraduate (1910) and masters degrees (1912) in the electrical engineering department of the University of Illinois. He discusses electrical engineering at Illinois,…
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Leslie Aulls Bryan was the Director of the Institute of Aviation at the University of Illinois from 1946 to 1968. In this interview, he discusses the Institute of Aviation, the development of the…
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I was asked to speak on the latest decision by G7 to take steps to deter the spread of Extremist messages via the Internet and Social Media and the challenges that will have to be addressed. October…
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Digital Surrogates from the Vietnam Involvement Sound Recording, Series 48/5/4 State Department vs. Ad Hoc, May 11, 1965 - Part 3 Digitized audio recording of a meeting held on May 11, 1965, at the…
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Digital Surrogates from the Vietnam Involvement Sound Recording, Series 48/5/4 State Department vs. Ad Hoc, May 11, 1965 - Part 2 Digitized audio recording of a meeting held on May 11, 1965, at the…
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Digital Surrogates from the Vietnam Involvement Sound Recording, Series 48/5/4 State Department vs. Ad Hoc, May 11, 1965 - Part 1 Digitized audio recording of a meeting held on May 11, 1965, at the…
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A group of men who were students and administrators in the late
1960s and early 1970s recall violence and political turmoil surrounding
the Vietnam War, the assassination of Martin Luther…
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David Bechtel was a student at University of Illinois during the
early 1960s and eventually became an assistant dean in charge of men's
residences in 1969 before he moved to the…
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Willard Broom attended the University of Illinois in the late
1960s. At first, Willard was oblivious to political activity on campus;
but he has memories of escalating tension and…
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Stan Rankin, a lifelong resident of the Champaign area, attended the
University of Illinois during the 1950s. He describes his years in
Champaign as a grade school boy during the World War II…
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Katie Harper Wright came to the University of Illinois at age 16 and
enrolled in the school of Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS). She
experienced formal segregation at the university and was forced…
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Joe Kraus came to the UI Library School in fall of 1938, but his
education was suspended after Pearl Harbor in late 1941. After being
drafted, he served as a teacher in the Officer Candidate…
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