Georgetown University Forum
Georgetown University Forum podcast.
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Mar 17, 2004: Shakespeare (An interview with Michael Collins)
English professor Michael Collins discusses Shakespeare and his cultural legacy 440 years later.
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Mar 10, 2004: Sex Differences (An interview with Kathryn Sandberg)
Nephrology professor Kathryn Sandberg discusses sex differences and sex-based research in medicine from the cradle to the grave.
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Feb 25, 2004: Crimes Against Humanity (An interview with Jane Stromseth)
Law professor Jane Stromseth discusses crimes against humanity and current atrocities around the world.
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Feb 18, 2004: Telecommunications (An interview with Jennifer Manner)
Law professor Jennifer Manner discusses telecommunications and how recent developments will affect our daily lives.
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Jan 22, 2004: Art Therapy (An interview with Tracy Councill)
Art therapist Tracy Councill discusses art therapy and how it can be used in the healing process.
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Jan 14, 2004: Prescription Drugs (An interview with John Hoadley)
Research professor John Hoadley discusses prescription drugs; their relationship to Medicare and our lives.
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Jan 07, 2004: Adolescent Substance Abuse (An interview with Michael Mason)
Psychiatry professor Michael Mason discusses adolescent substance abuse and its affect on young people.
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Dec 31, 2003: Careers (An interview with Ellen Russell)
Career consultant Ellen Russell discusses careers and how people pursue employment.
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Dec 17, 2003: Stop Smoking (An interview with Janie Heath)
Nursing professor Janie Heath discusses how to stop smoking and the impact of doing so on our lives.
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Dec 03, 2003: Language in the Brain (An interview with Michael Ullman)
Neuroscience professor Michael Ullman discusses language in the brain and what it means to speak.
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Nov 19, 2003: Human Biological Future (An interview with Fr. Kevin FitzGerald)
Oncology professor Kevin FitzGerald, S.J., discusses human biological future and how it will impact our lives.
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Nov 12, 2003: Global Trade (An interview with Michael Czinkota)
Business professor Michael Czinkota discusses global trade and its affect on our daily lives.

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