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Category Archives: Audio
AUDIO: Conference on Arab Uprisings
“The Arab Uprisings and the Changing Global Order” (flyer) Tuesday, March 27, 2012 – CONFERENCE PAPERS 9:00 am — Opening remarks (MP3) Mark Boyer and Jeremy Pressman, University of Connecticut Panel #1: Political Change in the Arab World Panel 1 (Audio) (MP3)(92 minutes) Chair: … Continue reading
Nunnally on WNPR (audio)
Prof. Shayla Nunnally appeared on WNPR’s “Where We Live” speaking about her new book, Trust in Black America.
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Navarro-Rivera on WNPR
Juhem Navarro-Rivera, a POLS PhD candidate, appeared on WNPR’s “Where We Live,” discussing Mormon trends featured in the report “Mormons in the United States 1990-2008: Sociodemographic Trends and Regional Differences.” Podcast available here, report available here. The show was broadcast … Continue reading
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Jones talk on al-Qaeda (VIDEO)
Dr. Seth Jones (RAND) will speak on “Hunting in the Shadows: The Pursuit of al Qa’ida after 9/11″ THIS TALK IS OVER BUT THE VIDEO IS ARCHIVED (HERE) Wednesday, November 30, 2011 at 4 pm Konover Auditorium (Dodd Center) Jones … Continue reading
Pressman on the US as a global power (audio)
On November 15, 2011, Prof. Jeremy Pressman spoke to UConn alumni about the decline (or not) of the United States as global power. The audio (MP3) is here. The talk, organized by the CLAS Dean’s Office, was held in Washington, … Continue reading
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Prof. Singer on “Elections, Electoral Behavior, & Economy in L. America”
Prof. Matthew Singer presented at a workshop in Quebec City on “Elections, Electoral Behavior, and the Economy in Latin America.” (view here starting about 2:10)(Part I of the workshop is here) The workshop was hosted by the Research Chair on Democracy … Continue reading
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Amb. Kurtzer meets with Students
Amb. Daniel Kurtzer met with undergraduate and graduate students in an informal session about both Middle East issues and his service as a U.S. diplomat. The students at the meeting included POLS honors students and Human Rights (HRTS) students. The … Continue reading
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Kurtzer speaking on Middle East, Oct. 26 (Video/Audio)
This talk is over but you may still watch and listen here. (or MP3)(Daily Campus article) Amb. Daniel Kurtzer, former U.S. Ambassador to Egypt and Israel and now a professor at Princeton University, will deliver a public lecture at UConn on … Continue reading
Herrera in Bennett lecture on Xenophobia & Russia (AUDIO)
This lecture is over but the audio is here. As part of the ongoing Alan R. Bennett Lecture Series Prof. Yoshiko Herrera (U. Wisconsin) will speak on “Pride vs. Prejudice: Xenophobia and Nationalism in Russia” The talk is at 12:15 … Continue reading
Panel: “September 11: Ten Years After” (Video/Audio)
This event is over but you may still watch the video. Please join us for an upcoming event to mark the 10th anniversary of September 11, 2001: (live streaming) “September 11: Ten Years After” Friday, September 9, 2011 12-1 pm … Continue reading