Georgetown University Forum
Georgetown University Forum podcast.
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May 05, 2005: New Designs in Learning (An interview with Randall Bass)
Executive director Randall Bass discusses new designs in teaching and learning and the role of the university in meeting these challenges.
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Apr 20, 2005: Domestic Violence (An interview with Laurie Kohn)
Law professor Laurie Kohn discusses domestic violence and its social and legal implications.
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Apr 13, 2005: Global Economy: Travels of a T-shirt (An interview with Pietra Rivoli)
Business professor Pietra Rivoli discusses her book The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy.
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Dec 22, 2004: Foster Care Children (An interview with Carol Emig)
Executive director Carol Emig discusses foster care children and what happens to them and how this impacts their lives.
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Dec 15, 2004: Children and the Media (An interview with Sandra Calvert)
Psychology professor Sandra Calvert discusses children and the media and what that means to families with young children.
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Dec 08, 2004: Science Policy (An interview with Francis Slakey)
Physics professor Francis Slakey discusses science policy and how its shaped in Congress and the affects it has on our daily life.
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Dec 01, 2004: Asia Today (An interview with David Steinberg)
Asian studies professor David Steinberg discusses Asia, Burma, India and China and what these countries mean to our world.
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Nov 24, 2004: Islam (An interview with John Voll)
Islamic history professor John Voll discusses Islam and how we may better understand the religion.
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Nov 17, 2004: Children's International Health (An interview with Aziza Shad)
Pediatrics professor Aziza Shad discusses children's international health and what this means to children around the globe.
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Oct 27, 2004: Democracy (An interview with Gerald Mara)
Government professor Gerald Mara discusses democracy; its classical roots and the problems of democracy.
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Oct 20, 2004: Migrant Health (An interview with Mary Lou Siantz)
Nursing professor Mary Lou Siantz discusses migrant health and how their labor impacts our daily lives.
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Oct 13, 2004: Global Communications (An interview with Jennifer Manner)
Law professor Jennifer Manner discusses global communications and how new technologies will affect our lives.
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Sep 29, 2004: Infectious Diseases (An interview with Steven Singer)
Biology professor Steven Singer discusses infectious diseases; basic scientific research and policy, ethical and legal considerations.
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Sep 15, 2004: Language (An interview with David Lightfoot)
Linguistics professor David Lightfoot discusses language and the aquisition of language in children.
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Sep 08, 2004: Cost Benefit Analysis (An interview with Lisa Heinzerling)
Law professor Lisa Heinzerling discusses cost benefit analysis and how much a human life is worth.
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Sep 01, 2004: Integration (An interview with Sheryll Cashin)
Law professor Sheryll Cashin discusses integration and its failures 40 years after Brown v. Board of Education.
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Jun 02, 2004: Drug Addiction (An interview with Peter Cohen)
Law professor Peter Cohen discusses drug addiction and its legal, medical and public policy implications.
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Apr 28, 2004: Patient Safety (An interview with Bernard Horak)
Health administration professor Bernard Horak discusses patient safety and the role of the patient in their own care.
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Apr 21, 2004: Childhood Health Care (An interview with Joan Alker)
Health policy researcher Joan Alker discusses childhood health care and trends in health care coverage for children.
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Apr 14, 2004: Modern Democracy (An interview with Phyllis O'Callaghan)
Liberal studies professor Phyllis O'Callaghan discusses modern democracy and what it really means.

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