Prof: All right everybody, let's start in. So the midterms are graded, for those of you that are not doing the paper. And you'll receive them back on Thursday in class. And people for...
Prof: All the times will be up on Friday so that you can make your choices. We have eight different sections that are set up, and we're hoping that that's sufficient for the class....
Prof: Today I want to talk about water and the law that surrounds drinking water, to talk about its quality, talk about what your rights are to clean water. To also give you a sense of what key...
Prof: Okay, let's start in. Got a fairly large agenda today. And I wanted to remind you that next week, we're moving on to air quality. So check your syllabus and read the material for...
Hi i'm Rebecca Rabinow, a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 1925, Sarah and Michael Stein saw an exhibition of decorative arts arts in Paris that featured a modern villa by the...
Ian Phillips: -- Managing Partner of Algebris Investments in the UK, and Mark Leonard, Director of the European Council on Foreign Relations. It's been quite an incredible year for Europe, as...
Prof: So today we're still focused on individual consciousness. "Why?" you might ask. Well, we can speak of the psychogenesis of the text or film as the site or model for...
Prof: Good morning everyone. Back to Rome today, back to Rome, which was beginning to emerge as the world's, or the ancient world's, greatest superpower, an emergence that...
Prof: Last time we talked about a number of monuments that were connected to one another geographically and also chronologically, and were also made out of the same material: concrete faced with opus...
Prof: Good morning. As you can see from the title of today's lecture, "Habitats at Herculaneum and Early Roman Interior Decoration," we're going to be concentrating...