Let's go, Hornets!
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The Countdown to American University's Founders Day Challenge Has Begun - Duration: 1:28.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
Hi.
My name is Fatima Munshi.
I'm a senior here at AU.
Every year for the past three years,
we've celebrated AU's Founders Day with a community-wide
giving event.
I'm here to tell you how giving changes everything.
The collective philanthropy of alumni, parents, faculty,
staff, and students has the power
to impact everything from one student's career path
to the greatest challenges of our time.
Last Founders Day, a record number of donors
gave over $300,000 to support AU.
I can't wait to see what the AU community will do this year.
Your gift really does change everything.
Find out how on February 26.
And join us to really make a difference.
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We did it! The Centre for Cancer Immunology | University of Southampton - Duration: 0:49.
We've done it! We've reached our campaign target of 25 million pounds
for our new Centre for Cancer Immunology here.
Thanks to the dedication and hard work of our fundraising team and the
incredible generosity of our donors and supporters. We've made our campaign
target of 25 million pounds, six months ahead of schedule.
I'm particularly proud to make this announcement, just a few days away from World Cancer Day
and a few weeks away from all our scientists moving into this building.
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Multan BZU University | Innocent Girl Incident Make U Cry - Duration: 2:36.
multan bzu university
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Tom Brokaw Donates Archive Of His 50-Year Career To University Of Iowa | TODAY - Duration: 7:34.
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Jagannath University Flash Mob | Department of Finance 8th Batch | Rag Day 2018 | Teaser - Duration: 3:17.
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2018 Winter Commencement at DeSales University - Duration: 1:11.
"It's a very exciting experience. It's a lot of hard work, but it's well worth
it in the end." "I didn't think like three years ago that
I'd have my MBA like right now, so it's definitely really exciting." "It feels like
I've achieved something that I've always wanted to." "I am completely grateful to
DeSales for being so flexible and allowing me to have a life and a baby and a job
and I still was able to achieve this." "So I'm just very proud to finally graduate
with the degree that I'd like to pursue. It's a change of career for me, so
I'm pretty excited about that." "I kind of just can't believe it. I'm very
nervous, but also excited so to a whole new level I can't explain."
"I just finished my MBA from DeSales, so yay!" "It's amazing, it's amazing! I
worked hard to get here. I'm so proud to be a DeSales graduate."
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SlingStudio at Clemson University - Duration: 1:22.
Jonathan- We create content about all of our athletic teams and push those out-
Nik- And plug it to the people that may not be in and around Death Valley in Clemson, South Carolina.
We've got Clemson Tiger fans all over the country.
Hey, I'm Jonathan Gantt, I'm the Director of New and Creative Media at Clemson Athletics.
I'm Nick Conklin, I'm the Assistant Director of New and Creative
Media and Lead Videographer for Clemson Athletics.
We kind of have an in-house advertising agency inside of our athletic department.
We've got photographers, videographers, graphic designers. So all that content that
we create goes out to those different social platforms. We were creating
featured content where the quality level was really high and then a live
broadcast the quality level is just a lot lower because we were doing it from
phones. The quality of the content on the live broadcast just didn't match up to
what we were producing from a feature standpoint.
SlingStudio has allowed us to adhere to our brand guidelines within that live broadcast. We produce mostly
on DSLR and mirrorless cameras for the cinematic and filmic look.
SlingStudio was really exciting for us to be able to match up the quality level, we can bring that
cinematic look to the Facebook Live. So we're really just scratching the surface
of what we can do.
SlingStudio allows us to capture and cover events in scale-
-And not have to sacrifice the quality. So we're thankful to SlingStudio for their
partnership. We're rally excited for all the things ahead in 2018.
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Why Choose Marquette University for Nursing? - Duration: 0:51.
Marquette is known for producing very prepared nurses that are ready to carry on their careers.
I thought it was the best choice.
I chose Marquette because Marquette has a really good reputation.
I've always wanted to be at Marquette because of its reputation.
I know it has good standards, academic standards and its religious affiliation is more in line
with my values and beliefs.
I feel the way that this program is going so far and this is only my first semester,
but I feel like I'm going to be more prepared.
I feel like they are really trying to ingrain all of the knowledge that we need to know
that's going to help us succeed.
I love Marquette.
I'm proud to be a Marquette student.
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Sea Talk - Arctic Research at the University of Delaware - Duration: 1:01.
This is Sea Talk: ocean news from the University of Delaware.
University of Delaware scientists travel the globe to better understand our planet.
In the Arctic region, their research on land and in the sea is providing data that provides
a deeper look into the region's rapidly changing environment.
Researchers are exploring areas from Greenland to Alaska and the surrounding waters to examine
everything from how the thawing of permafrost affects vegetation and the carbon cycle, to
studying Arctic zooplankton to better understand the life that thrives in the polar night,
to looking at the effects of maritime transportation on the region's waters.
Other research projects are collecting data from the ocean and beneath glaciers, which
is resulting in new findings related to ocean acidification and sea level rise, two significant
challenges of our time.
This is Sea Talk, a public service announcement from the University of Delaware, the Sea Grant
College Program, and this station.
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Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor coming to Brown University - Duration: 0:27.
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How much does the University of Arizona cost? - Duration: 6:00.
Hello and welcome to our series from the University of Arizona FAQ's
Financial Aid Series. My name is Stefanie Basij and I'm the Director
of Recruitment at the University of Arizona and I am so excited to be joined
with Rebekah Salcedo, our Director for the Office of Scholarships and Financial
Aid. Rebekah thank you for joining us today.
My pleasure, Stefanie, thank you.
Today our series is titled, "How much does the UA cost?" and what we want to do
is answer some of the frequently asked questions about how students and
and families can determine and plan for the cost of college at the University of
Arizona. So, today we're going to dive into some of the tools that we have available
to students and families to plan for their attendance at the University of
Arizona. So, Rebekah can you share a little bit about how a student and a
family can look at determining the cost of attendance at the University of
Arizona and the factors that go into that? Absolutely!
The cost of attendance from a financial aid perspective is a little bit more
broad than some families might be thinking of. Because we want to make sure
that we're considering all of the costs of a student's education which could
include both direct costs, which are costs that a student will get a bill for from
the university, and indirect costs, which aren't items that the student would
necessarily get a bill for but are items that students need to think about and
plan for in order to be a successful student at U of A. And so, on our webpage e
we have a, we have a link on this presentation to our webpage that will
direct students to the cost of attendance page. The cost of attendance
is updated annually as we get new numbers and we update it in several ways.
We survey our students every couple of years to ask them about their
expenses, we also keep an eye on the consumer price index to determine that
the estimates that we have are reasonable to student costs, and then for
the direct costs from the institution we use averages that are most suitable to what
what more students pay.
So, in that research, how do you break down the categories for costs for students?
Sure, absolutely! So, our cost of attendance is broken down into several categories.
There's tuition and so there's tuition and we usually include in that mandatory fees
as well that student might have to cover, we have room and board and we have averages
that are specific to either living on campus or off campus or even being a commuter for students
who are considering staying with their parents, our Tucson students.
We have books and supplies.
Again, very much an average.
We do recommend that students buy their books from our U of A Bookstore,
but the amount that they could pay could vary so that is an estimate.
There's travel cost. So, that could either be transportation to or from school,
it could be a bus pass, a parking permit, and so those are costs students can think about.
Miscellaneous are thing like laundry, deodorants, contact lenses, little expenses
that will come up that students need to cover
while they're a student. And then we have, there's loan fees for student who are
thinking of borrowing loans that they, there could be a fee if they would want to
keep into consideration. And we found that some students, the majority of
students take usually at least one iCourse while they're at U of A and so we
include that iCourse fee so that's covered as well.
And the iCourse fee is
for an online course, correct? Correct! Ok, Wonderful! So then how does the student
figure out what the total price would be and depending on the facts that they
personally have? Right, so we. In addition to the award letter which well be talking
about in another video series, student who have not yet applied or are just curious
in exploring can look at our Net Price Calculator. The Net Price Calculator is a
great tool for students not only to find about their cost but the different
types of financial aid that they might be eligible for. And so, we do recommend
that especially students who haven't got an award letter yet, try out that
Net Price Calculator. They enter in their grades, and their test scores, and we will
show them both the scholarship information that they might be eligible
for and their financial aid information, as well as some costs. Wonderful! And is
that tool for incoming freshmen and transfer students? Correct! We do have two
separate Net Price Calculators. One is specific to incoming transfer students,
incoming freshman students and the other one is specific for
incoming transfer students. Wonderful! Absolutely! So, you mentioned tuition as a part of one of
the categories. Right. So how does the University
of Arizona go about setting their tuition and what does that look like?
So, the University of Arizona's tuition is set by the Arizona Board of Regents. And
so, when we first send students an award letter it will have the estimated
tuition which will update later. But one of the greatest things for especially
our incoming freshman is that we have a guaranteed tuition rate which is good for
four years, eight semesters. In which their tuition and mandatory fees stay
exactly the same and so they won't be increased for those four years, eight
semesters. And that really helps families with planning. Wonderful! And are there
other sources of information that families should investigate when they're
looking at the University of Arizona? Absolutely! So, the financial aid website
is the best source of information. We have information about the different
types of aid that are available for students, we have again the cost of
attendance page is there, we also have forms that students might need to access to
find out, and so that we have, also have an FAQ section. So, families and
students should for sure check out that financial aid web page and feel free
free to contact our office if they have any questions. Wonderful! And the Office of
Admissions also has a great webpage for students to get more information if they
still haven't applied yet, want to apply, want to learn how to visit our campus,
contact us via email or phone. So that's a great way for student to connect
while their doing their search process and for those students who have been
admitted. Well thank you, Rebekah, for joining us today
and thank you all for watching and we hope that you continue to watch the rest
of the videos in our FAQ series.
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The Good Doctors - 150 years in the D - Wayne State University - Duration: 3:46.
600,000 Americans - 20 months - 80 percent.
600,000 Americans undergo angioplasty surgery each year after a heart attack.
The pain and the fear.
In goes the catheter.
Up goes the balloon.
Opening the vessel.
Giving the blood room to flow and give life, and to stop the arrest.
And the credit for this goes to this man, I attest.
William O'Neill, a Wayne State M.D. He spent 20 years making everyone see that this balloon
was much more than just a mere band-aid.
Was the procedure that should be the standard.
I thank the stars for the man, the balloon, the expanding.
For if not for O'Neill, I would not be standing.
600,000 Americans - 20 months - 80 percent.
20 months to be FDA approved.
It's a record not soon to be touched or removed.
And for AZT it's all it took.
The drug that helped spare the world as it shook.
The AIDS epidemic was swift and relentless.
We needed a miracle.
The loss felt so senseless.
And while Horwitz first saw it as a cure for cancer, he knew when AIDs hit it could be
the answer.
A breakthrough.
A godsend.
A bright light at the tunnel's end.
And though it wasn't a cure, it was the first hope for a disease thought untreatable.
It helped patients to cope.
And even as cocktails become the new remedy AZT is still the model.
And Horwitz's legacy.
600,000 Americans - 20 months - 80 percent.
80 percent effective is music to the ears when testing a vaccine you've been perfecting
for 17 years.
The vax is HER2.
The creator, Wei-Zen Wei.
A professor.
A researcher A Wayne State mainstay.
They created a lab.
She and her team.
That mimicked the body.
Complete with real genes Where they.
Target and test.
Toil and obsess.
Over every possibility.
They think could address .This disease that affects one in every eight women.
Crushing that statistic?
That is their mission.
And perhaps in her lifetime Wei-Zen will see.
That her tenacity saved lives.Lives of women like me.
600,000 Americans - 20 months - 80 percent.
These medical breakthroughs, they sharply cement, Wayne State as a place where it's
become very clear, that the future of medicine is happening right here.
Ladies and gentlemen, joining us in the audience today, Wayne State professor and creator of
the HER2 breast cancer vaccine, Wei-Zen Wei.
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Kamal Haasan to give keynote speech at Harvard University - Duration: 2:46.
Kamal Haasan to give keynote speech at Harvard University
Ulaganayagan Kamal Haasan has been invited by Harvard University to give a keynote address on February 10, 2018. The legendary actor had earlier spoken at Harvard in 2016 about freedom of speech.
But guess what his topic is this time? It is none other than Tamil Nadu. The actor will address several problems that currently plague the state at the annual Indian Conference of the prestigious university.
"The topic is Tamil Nadu. I chose to speak on it out of sheer necessity.
Our state has sunk to the lowest depth. It is affecting my dignity as a man, even more as a Tamilian," the actor has said in a statement.
"I yearn to see my state rise to the height it deserves. The rise of my state will translate into the rise of my nation.
Harvard is a seat of learning like our Nalanda University. If only had we continued that tradition without any break, we would have been holding such seminars at least 200 years back," he said.
He further added that such platforms are of utmost importance and significance. "This is going to be an engagement with more fortunate minds who availed an opportunity to seek knowledge.
A place that dispenses knowledge, for money or free, is still a seat of wisdom. Having their ears, even though only momentarily, is a great opportunity," explained Kamal.
Kamal Haasan is all to set to tour the state from February 21, kicking it off from his hometown Ramanathapuram.
The veteran actor has titled his journey 'Nalai Namadhey', after one of late chief minister MG Ramachandran's hit films of the same name. .
Adding further spectacle, the Ulaganayagan recently signed an autograph, identifying himself as just a politician at a student's meet in Chennai. He is also expected to reveal the name of his party soon.
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Former TCU Football Player Files Lawsuit Against University, Big 12 And Head Coach - Duration: 1:15.
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2018 State of the University - Duration: 3:24.
- There is magic going on here in this university and in this city.
No where, I think, in the United States has quite the same set of factors to propel us
forward as we face a very, very different 21st century.
We need to imagine what it is to make all of our students have the resources they need
for their individualized learning plans, for their ability to work in groups, for more
and more classrooms to operate under universal design.
When I came here I was so impressed and continue to be, how many faculty and staff agreed that
knowledge in the 21st century has to be not in the towers, not just in the libraries,
but out in the communities.
The vision is a diverse, inclusive, engaged, and sustainable community.
This will not be a community where we can all sing Kumbaya.
This will be a community where our differences empower us to move forward.
Where our differences become the space of our belonging.
Just like those builders and innovators who've gone before us, though, we are not contempt
on past successes, that's just not the DU way.
So, the question we're here to answer is, "What comes now?"
Again, if we're really being honest with one another, the truth will be that our work gets
harder from here.
We've implemented, we've put things in motion, we've gotten so many good ideas and we're
striving for the DU impact 2025.
But, once a plan gets momentum, there can be even more challenges, even more barriers.
We continue our work.
A new community commons is now being planned.
It will replace the Driscoll Center South and it will act as our living room.
It will be a comfortable gathering place to connect and learn.
At a time when the world stands on edge and shouting can someday seem more effective than
thinking, the University of Denver can and must build and model productive engagement
locally, nationally, and internationally.
From one-on-one conversations in the living room of that community commons, to global
gatherings that connect DU around the world, we need a lot of voices in this conversation.
We can't be afraid of rattling the status quo.
That's just not the DU way.
That's not the Denver way.
Every time you see a student's life transformed, every time you help solve a problem, every
time you go abroad to address big issues of the day, this is about serving the global
public good.
The spirit of DU, we're Denver, means that we will go forward.
And we will go forward together.
Thank you for all your work.
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Spalding University Golden Eagle Mascot Reveal: 60 seconds - Duration: 1:00.
We have confirmation. The eagle has landed.
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We Are Maryville University - Duration: 1:03.
We are Maryville University. We're a collection of learners, of doers. We push
each other to achieve the goals that we set for ourselves. We push our students
to be their very best. We curate a culture of innovation where all ideas
are encouraged. By Everyone. Speak up! We have fun but we're serious about our
work. We're growing, we're diverse, we're a community. Let yourself become a part of
it. Together, we are one team, one family and it all comes down to a singular
focus; our students, our students, our students, us. They are at the center of
everything that we do. We hope you'll join Saints nation as a faculty member,
as a member of our staff, as a student, or as a supporter. We are revolutionizing
higher education. Join us on this incredible journey
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Dr. Wei's WSU Story - 150 years in the D - Wayne State University - Duration: 0:38.
My name is Dr. Wei-Zen Wei and here's my Wayne State story.
I go to the lab excited every day.
And mostly because of the students of Wayne State.
I have graduated four Ph.D. students.
Three of them are M.D., Ph.D.s.
They are amazing, they are always coming up with amazing questions and that's the force,
that's the energy that drives us forward.
We don't give up.
We are tough people in Detroit.
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Spalding University Golden Eagle Mascot Reveal - Duration: 2:19.
We have confirmation. The eagle has landed.
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