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My name is Joey Chamness. I'm a junior here at IU Bloomington and I'm majoring in

finance and marketing. So I've been coming to the campus for a long time and

it's always been a university I've been interested in going to. I decided that

this is really where I wanted to spend all four years of my college career.

Being a Kelley student, it's challenging every day. A lot of my classes can be

pretty difficult but I really enjoy that. So the IU Student Foundation, I've been

involved with since first semester freshman year. Each different semester,

you're on a different committee, so I've served on quite a few at this point.

There's a lot of things I like about the Foundation. A big part of it is the

social aspect. I met some great friends through my time there and then just

getting to be a part of the Little 500. When you're an IUSF member, you become

a gunner. Which pretty much you know stands for you're "gunning" on a spot on

next year's steering committee. So you're really competing for a spot, trying to do

all you can with the different spring events, just with set-up and running the

actual track the day of the different events, and everything that goes into the

final product of the Little 500. So really, a lot goes into it and it's

challenging, but it's also, you know, really fun and rewarding. It's a great

event and, you know, I think that's really true and I'm really proud to get

to be part of that. So Saint Baldrick's is a foundation that raises money for

children's cancer research through head-shaving events. That's something I've

been involved with since I was diagnosed with cancer myself, when I was eight

years old. I had bone cancer. After our first kindof unofficial head-shaving

event, we've been putting on, you know, actual Saint Baldrick's events, and last

year I decided to bring it to the IU campus and started an event at my fraternity

Beta Theta Phi. IU's just given me a lot of great opportunities. My involvement

with IUSF has been really important. It's really helped me grow as a leader

and I think that the great part about a big university like IU is that

you have all those opportunities available for you.

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Ninja N-Word Controversy Explained, Ridiculous Howard University, DMX Fraud, and More... - Duration: 18:31.

Sup, you beautiful bastards. Hope you're having a fantastic Thursday,

welcome back to the Philip DeFranco show and let's just jump into and the first thing we're gonna talk about today one of

the more requested stories in the past day is seemingly becoming a classic story of someone rising in popularity and then

saying the N word. So lets talk about Ninja.

Tyler "Ninja" Blevins of course the now massively popular gamer, Twitch streamer, YouTube personality,

he is in the news because of this clip:

...Yeah, I'm supplyin' the wood like Elijah. In the cut, smokin' on indica..My n**** my....artmentalize ya.

They say, they say life is a bitch. And if that is the case then I'm finna surprise ya.

Whoo!

The best part of that clip is the guy on screen if you don't know who that is it's not Ninja

It is Nadeshot. Just his face when he hears it. Now, the context of the situation if you don't know is that

he was singing Logic's "44 More" but if you go through that song the n-word is actually never used

so it looks like maybe he was ad-libbing or he was trying to use a crutch word and stemming from the situation

of course we saw people that were angry, outraged, some just shocked or surprised.

very quickly the articles started popping up some of them even comparing what he did

to what PewDiePie did. PewDiePie, ok, Felix he he had his own controversy

But I would say that these are different situations

Felix while he said that it slipped out he it was in the context of him calling someone the word

Whereas with ninja it was him singing although still it wasn't actually a word in the song. And following this incident and the reaction

Blevins went to Twitter this morning to kind of clear the air

And as far as my opinion and reaction to this I would say, one,

As far as apologies go I think that really hits home and kind of explains the situation. Two, I do hope that we can acknowledge

That situations are different and context matters and that ninja was not aiming this at anyone

And it does seem to be somewhat of a slip-up, but also three

I am hyper aware that I'm not part of a group of people that has had a word

Held over them in such a way where I would be offended and because of that I want to pass the question off to you

What what are your thoughts around the situation? Harmless mistake while this specific song that he was trying to sing did not have the word

A lot of music does and so that can end up just kind of popping in or no, this is a problem

You're not happy. You're maybe you're glad ninja apologized or no. It's not enough

Whatever you're thinking, and why I'd love to know in the comments down below. Then we had a quick Russia update

We of course a right in the middle of the reaction and fallout from the Russian double agent who was poisoned on UK soil

internationally we've seen around 150 Russian diplomats expelled specifically in the United States sixty Russians

were given the boot and kind of as expected the news is coming down

That Russia is giving sixty US diplomats the boot. And additionally, they'll be closing the US consulate in

St. Petersburg and so of course this was kind of the expected reaction. It is a small update, but to a very very big

Situation that continues to escalate and then let's talk about rapper DMX in the news because he has been sentenced to one year in prison

For tax fraud and reportedly this happened because according to the IRS X did not give it to him. "It" specifically being

1.7. Million dollars in taxes, also if you didn't appreciate that last line. I don't care it was for me. ok, actually,

I'll explain it for those that don't understand DMX had a song in the past called

X Gon Give it To You with the line "X gon give it to you"

And so I switch it around for this to be about taxes

Also, if you're wondering why I've been explaining jokes yesterday and now today

I just watch Ricky Gervais's new comedy special and I realize that you can make an entire

Special and get paid 40 million dollars by Netflix by literally just explaining jokes you already said.

Trying to get a slice of that joke explanation money pie also since the story's already off the rails

I say one the comedy special was actually kind of funny, and I'm not completely shitting on Ricky Gervais

And two if you just want a shit ton of really really good comedy James Acaster

Just put out a four "episode" special. I don't even know what to call it

It's like for comedy specials stacked on top of each other as if they're episodes

And he's fantastic and amazing

And then I feel ashamed that I didn't know his name before this that said back to DMX

as far as why he couldn't "give it to ''em" according to prosecutors

He had been giving it to other people. Prosecutors are saying the DMX of weighted taxes by living a cash-only lifestyle

And he would deposit royalty checks that he received into other people's bank accounts

Also, reportedly DMX has 15 children by multiple women so that's that's that's yeah. It's a lot of monetary upkeep ultimately

That's where this story ends

I I literally picked it because I just I just wanted to say X didn't give it to him. Next.

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up next Thursday and also because I thought it'd be fun. I brought back a

conversation with the podcast an interview show that I like to do from time to time. Last time I posted one was a while ago

with Casey Neistat. Sean Evans will be on and that episodes gonna be going up on this channel on Sunday.

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So on Sunday if you are in the mood for a bonus video

I got you covered. Also the members of the DeFranco Elite, yes

I'll be releasing it early there, and if you want to see the full versions of everything I just shared,

the secret link of the day, anything at all. Links as always are in the description down below.

And then let's talk about this story involving Donald Trump and the Secretary of Veteran Affairs.

David J Shulkin was the Secretary of Veteran Affairs, but yesterday Donald Trump announced that he is being replaced

and he did this via Twitter tweeting

And we'll get to Ronnie in a second. So some things to know about Shulkin if you not familiar,

He was the last Obama era appointee in the White House administration

he was massively popular his position was approved by a

100 to 0 Senate vote and there are places just depicting him as that

But it is very important to point out that he has had his own scandals.

There have been reports for a while that there's been a lot of infighting at the VA

It was being reported to his own press correspondence core was openly hostile to him so much so that he actually began

Organizing and dealing with his own press correspondence on his own cell phone.

but there is Trump connected to that because the people involved in the infighting at the VA were political appointees put there by Trump and

also Shulkin was being investigated by the DA's Inspector General and that Inspector General releasing a

Scathing report last month on Shulkin's use of government funds to pay for a vacation to Europe if you didn't hear about this

Shulkin had a trip to Denmark and London, both places

He had legitimate VA related meetings set up

But according to the report a staffer changed the contents of the email from Denmark making it seem that his wife was invited to an

Important dinner so because of that he was able to secure

$4,000 in airfare for her as well as lodging and normal expenses the inspectors report also saying that during the trip over half of the

Time wasn't even spent doing VA things instead

They were sightseeing doing tourist

activities and to top it all off allegedly they accepted inappropriate gifts such as Wimbledon match tickets. Shulkin denied the

Allegations saying they were politically motivated saying as far as the tickets they were from a close personal friend who had extra tickets there was

No conflict of interest as far as the situation with his wife

He said he had no knowledge

Emails were ever altered to give the impression that he and his wife were invited to a dinner and in fact such a dinner did

Take place the investigator also agreed there was no evidence

He knew and he ended up paying for his wife's airfare and the portion of the trip anyway

And then on top of that there are also claims from the inspector general that the VA was being run poorly some of the examples

Provided there reportedly there were things like renting three in-home use hospital beds for

$875,000 but to just buy the bed would have cost only

$21,000. Understand there are a good number of people defending Shulkin people saying that he is being targeted for political reasons

But I do think that it is important to point out that this just didn't come out of nowhere

That said hours after his dismissal

Shokan had an op-ed in The New York Times in it he praises the work the VA has done

He talks about changes that happen to the VA since he's been there

Things like veteran trust of the VA jumping from 46% four years go to 70% now reducing unemployment

of Vets to just 3.5% and then he took aim and fired at the administration saying:

And as far as the man replacing Shulkan,

We have Ronnie Jackson. And as you've likely seen in headlines Ronnie Jackson is Donald Trump's doctor. Although that is a simplistic way to describe it,

Ronnie Jackson is the White House physician, and he's actually been there since 2006. He's a Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy although

he's just been nominated for a promotion and as far as in the White House. He was brought on by George Bush

He was kept on and then promoted by Obama Donald Trump

Of course has kept him one of the last times we talked about Jackson was back in January

Talked to the press about Donald Trump's mental and physical health and Trump passed cognitive tests saying things like Donald Trump had incredible genes

Listing Donald Trump's weight is 239 pounds

Which just so happened to be one pound shy of obese while there was a lot of doubt and ridicule about that even members of

the Obama administration defended Jackson. Dan Pfeiffer tweeting:

Alyssa Mastromonaco tweeting:

That said even people saying that this is not a partisan pick do have concerns this seems to be

Mainly stemming from he does have experience

But it's mainly with military medical roles and not inside of the VA system VoteVets

Responding to this pic by saying "he has never managed an agency like the VA" and that "now is not the time for people who

need training wheels". And where I want to end this story is I want to pass this question off to you

Specifically if you are an active member of the military or you are a veteran

I know the show has a sizable audience with the Armed Forces

So I'd love to know your thoughts on this specific story the removal, the pick. How does it make you feel?

Why are you having those feelings?

I'd love to know. If you feel like, has there been progress over the past few years or no

It's a shit show, it needs to get better, things need to be run differently. Let me know in those comments.

And then let's talk about the situation around Howard University. Late Tuesday

An anonymously written article was posted on Medium alleging that howard university

officials stole nearly 1 million dollars in financial aid funds. Claiming this happened between

2013 and 2017. Saying that it involved at least four other senior financial aid administrators

Alleging that Howard University president Wayne Frederick has known about the misappropriation since at least May 2017

also at least seven senior level financial aid officials have either resigned or been removed and saying this is all happening while the office

Of financial aid is in debt for nine million dollars the article then goes on to make some very specific

allegations with screenshots of financial aid programs

and naming names, counting amounts. And according to this article the embezzlement

was first allegedly discovered by a student employee who they call "Chase". Saying he noticeed that the

office was dispersing refund checks nearing one hundred thousand dollars in a single aid year and the reason that stood out is federal law and

Financial aid policies limit the amount students can receive to the cost of attendance

and the yearly cost of the school the time was $43,501.

also one of the main people named in this piece is a guy by the name of

Tyrone Hankerson Jr. According to the piece between 2014 and 2017 he was repeatedly awarded a

$65,000 university need-based grant. These grants reportedly intended for low-income students

who are in desperate need of assistance in a danger of having their education disrupted

by their inability to pay and that grant usually only ranges between $2000 to

$5,500 a semester. And on top of this the piece alleges that Hankerson also received several other scholarships.

$22,863 for something called a mock trial scholarship. According to sources who have been involved with the mock trial including past leadership

They say that the team never awarded a scholarship of that amount ever. They wouldn't even have the budget to accommodate that amount.

All in all, the piece says that Tyrone Hankerson received $429,612

over four years. Now, following the article all these allegations on Tuesday the Howard University

Students Association released a brief response saying "We are aware of the allegations against the university leadership

And we are extremely

Disappointed in what has been presented thus far. We stand alongside our students and are looking for answers from admin regarding this issue."

The next morning tweeting:

It's been twelve hours and Counting we still haven't heard anything from university officials regarding the fraud allegations we need answers now

Also on Wednesday that original article was deleted, but we then got a response from Howard University

Specifically, Howard University president Wayne Frederick releasing a statement and some key highlights from that statement

One, it appears that he's been aware of a situation

since December 2016 saying "I was alerted in December 2016 that there may have been some

misappropriation of university provided financial aid funds." adding

"I immediately informed the board of trustees and together we moved swiftly to begin an internal investigation."

Also engaging an outside auditor who he says completed their

Investigation in May of 2017. And based off of what the president says in the statement it also appears that more money was misappropriated

...kind of. So we've talked about grants,

We've talked about scholarships,

But we didn't talk about remission. The president's statement saying "The investigation found that from 2007 to 2016

University grants were given to some university employees who also received tuition remission the audit revealed that the combination of university grants in tuition remission

Exceeded the total cost of attendance as a result some individuals received

inappropriate refunds." Tuition remission, if you do not know, is when you can enroll in a college for either lower or

No cost tuition.

So you get university employees getting their college paid for via remission

And then seemingly getting grants on top of that that they didn't need, to go to that school. The president says after they found out

About all of this they fire six employees. Adding, "We will refer this matter for criminal prosecution as appropriate." As far as the funds that

Were misappropriated the president said it was not federal funds

It was institutional funds also adding that since this incident the university has new policies new procedures in response to this post the Howard University

Student Association didn't seem too happy. Saying,

"We are frustrated to see the university statement being sent to the press and not address to students first

This clearly is a betrayal of our trust and should have been addressed to the Howard community months ago

I think we will be meeting with the admin later today to discuss the financial issues currently facing the university and it is our goal

To amplify your voices," That's the main whole situation

But then we have to talk about specifically Tyrone Hankerson. Tyrone was

everywhere yesterday some people angry and pissed off that he allegedly took money

That could have gone to people that really really needed it others

seemingly impressed with how he

Allegedly took so much money over an extended period of time. Posting photos like this one with the caption, "This man stole

$429,000 in financial aid at Howard y'all. Tyrone Hankerson a student-employee in the Financial Aid office. Set to graduate! & got caught

This the iconic photo we found on his facebook. Mink coat designer bag the FINESSE GOD TYRONE. I am DEAD"

Another saying "Y'all can't even spell embezzlement"

also this

Stylish candid which I'm actually a little bit impressed

It appears that he had the state of mind mid skip to still turn that wrist so you can see the watch

I don't want to hit on here. Is these have been widely shared photos although

Just we personally have not been able to verify that it is 100% him in those pictures

It appears that he's deleted his facebook

so I just kind of wanted to mention that note. Also I think it's important that we always try to share both sides of the story.

Hankerson's lawyer has released a statement to ABC some of the highlights,

So that's where we are right now

It'll be very interesting to see what specifics we get around the situation with Tyrone Hankerson

It's also going to be interesting to see how this affects

Howard University in general. Regarding tuition troubles are already in a weird place in 2017 there is an estimated 22 million dollars in uncollected

Tuition and as a result of that the university announced that to register for classes all students would have to have a zero balance

Or pay one-third of their outstanding bill and be enrolled in a payment plan

This is of course a move that would hit low-income students the hardest and that's of course why you're seeing so much outrage around this

Situation. It ends up looking like they're just punishing kids that don't have a lot of money meanwhile their own

House is a wreck, I also, and I didn't mention this earlier, Howard University the president's saying that this was not a specific

Response to the medium post which I personally

Want to call bullshit on because the timing just seems like too much of a coincidence

unless the person who brought the medium post knew the schedule for the

University knew that they were going to come out about this, but decide to post it first

I don't know, but I do want to pass a question off to you

What are your thoughts around this? Are you waiting for more information?

Are you furious? If so at who? I'd love no your thoughts here in those comments down below

It's actually where I'm going to ends at Asia

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Sher-e Bangla Agricultural University Flash Mob | Batch Dorpon 72 | Rag Day | Full Version - Duration: 8:19.

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University of Kansas Career Center Beats - Duration: 1:31.

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Colorado Universities Could Soon Have To Fill Local Student Quota - Duration: 0:31.

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Leadership lived: Colleen McMahon - Duration: 2:21.

My name is Colleen McMahon and I'm a senior here at UIS studying business management,

communication and international studies.

I'm the current chapter president of Gamma Phi Omega's Captivating Chi Chapter.

I'm the president of the UIS Greek Life Council.

I am a peer mentor in the Capital Scholars Honors Program.

I'm a member of Beta Gamma Sigma International Honor Society and I'm a member of the Organization

of Latin American Students.

Today, we put on a presentation about the Dos and Don'ts of Greek Life for people that

are interested in bringing new Greek organizations to our campus and we wanted to make sure that

they understood what goes into being a member of Greek Life on this campus and being a member

of a Greek organization in general.

As the president of the Greek Affairs Board, I'm in charge of making sure that the different

Greek organizations here work together and they get along and they follow the rules that

the university has set for Greek Life organizations.

As one of the 15 founders of Gamma Phi Omega here at UIS, my role in this was to really

bring together our sisters and to get this organization ready for when we would start

recruiting other people.

So, we had to create those governing documents and to create they type of events and things

we wanted to do on this campus that would create a legacy that other people would want

to be a part of in the future.

I love Gamma Phi Omega because it's the support network that I didn't necessarily think I

needed at first and I think a lot of people can relate to this in that, we weren't always

interested in Greek Life, it wasn't something that we saw our self being a part of, but

once we got to where we were interested, we became members of it.

It became a support network beyond our undergraduate careers.

After I graduate from UIS, I want to go to graduate school and get my master's in multicultural

communication and I hope to work in higher education.

My like association with UIS is that I've always had these experiences in leadership

and I've grown as an individual in ways that I would have never guessed before I came to college.

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The Innovative Teaching Summer Institute at Columbia University - Duration: 2:50.

- [Announcer] The Innovative Teaching Summer Institute

produced by the Center for Teaching and Learning

at Columbia University is a unique opportunity

for Columbia doctoral students to attend a summer institute

where they learn about active pedagogy

and new media tools that's support it.

Discover and discuss teaching techniques

across disciplines.

And shape an innovative assignment

that they will use in their teaching.

Select institute participants are then eligible

for financial and technological support

as they apply discoveries from the institute.

- I came to the institute with sort of just kind

of a germ of an idea, and the way

that this institute has really helped me is sort

of thinking about all the things that I hadn't

even thought about before, so all

of the components that go into an assignment,

the way that you evaluate the assignment,

the way that you evaluate the way

that you're presenting the assignment,

the different options in terms of technology

that can enhance the assignment.

I really sort of went in with just maybe a three

sentence idea of what I wanted to do,

and now it's really become a more full fledged assignment.

- I'm at a table with people that are first

and second year students and people who are finishing

up their phds and going on the job market.

So really being able to have that collaborative

experience with people that are in different levels

of their development is really key

in helping you to become a better educator,

a better student, a better learner.

- The great thing about the institute was it's a pretty

large group, but we were divided

into these smaller groups, and I think it was really

beneficial just to be able to hear other people's ideas.

People who were in very different fields

from mine.

I actually will probably steal some

of them.

And it was just a great chance to sort of talk

through each other's ideas.

People asked me really good questions

about my assignment that helped me

to formulate it better.

I think it was a wonderful sort of collaborative

experience.

- One of my fears coming into this seminar,

and, you know, mild fear was that we would be sort of

pressured to find ways to stick technology

onto our classes whether or not it was a particularly

good fit or not.

Just to sort of get on the bandwagon

of the, you know, the march of technological change.

We should not be trying to figure out how technology fits

a class, we should be thinking the other way around.

We should be thinking about the objective

of the course.

- I would absolutely recommend the institute

to anyone, really at any level of teaching.

It seems like everyone's benefited.

Even the really basic things.

Being forced to sit down, think it through,

and actually articulate sort of what you're doing

and why has been more beneficial than I have even

thought it would be.

And just on a personal note, I'm feeling a lot more

confident about going into my first teaching experience,

which is great.

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Veterans at Claremont Graduate University - Duration: 4:42.

- I was an E1 in the active Army as a property book officer.

- I was a Corporal in Bravo Battery

of the Second 111th Field Artillery.

- I was in the Judge Advocate General Corps.

I was an attorney.

- Well, I was a Petty Officer First Class

in the United States Navy.

- I was a Sergeant of Marines at Miramar base

in San Diego, California.

- Initially, I was in the organizational behavior program.

After a semester, a switched over to

health behavior research and evaluation.

- I just became really interested in

sort of being a disease chaser.

And then that's really what I do, I chase diseases.

And I collect data and I analyze the data

and then I write about the data on interesting diseases

that no one knows anything about.

- I actually decided when I was in Abu Ghraib

that I wanted to pursue political science.

Really, government.

I suspected that the Iraqi form of government

might not be fitting

and there were rule of law problems going on.

So I started getting more interested in government

while I was over there.

So that's why I decided to go to graduate school,

to study political science, to get, to go deeper.

- I have been teaching part time at a USD law school

and I really wanted to take it to the next step.

I wanted to be able to become a full time

faculty professor at some point.

And so CGU has the only program in southern California

where you can combine both political science

and public policy, US public policy,

in one school, in one PHD degree.

- What finally brought me to Claremont Graduate University

was that I was looking for a school

that I wouldn't get lost in.

I was looking for a school that I could

make personal connections with.

- It's a small research institution,

which is kind of what I was looking for.

- Because our classes are small

and our faculty-student ratio is very small

our students get to know their faculty very, very quickly.

- Most of my health behavior research courses

are six to 10 people at the most.

- Because the classes are almost all

structured as three-hour seminar types,

it's very easy to be a commuter student

because you can just put two classes

in one day, back to back.

So you can keep your full-time job,

you can keep your family responsibilities.

And because it's one, three-hour seminar,

you really get to focus.

- We have staff and administrators

and faculty members who are veterans themselves.

We have alumni who are also veterans from CGU

who work at some of these other institutions.

And so it's a lot broader of a network

than even as it seems.

CGU has the largest population of student veterans

currently of any of the colleges.

And then when you move into the alumni ranks,

the network just continues to build and build.

- It's like a giant brotherhood and sisterhood,

no matter where you go.

- I met veterans in the first semester

and I've been hanging out with them ever since.

- It's a really small community that supports each other,

regardless of where you come from or what you're studying.

So it's a, it's a small, happy place.

I'm an hour, hour and a half away

from anything I could possibly imagine doing.

I'm really active, I go hiking a lot, I'm always outside.

And it's really fun here.

- In southern California,

I don't even have to look at the weather.

I like to camp, I have a off-road motorcycle,

and they have trails all through the mountains.

Beautiful views, perfect weather all the time,

incredible beaches.

- We're not right in the thick of LA.

We're actually just on the edge,

between San Bernardino County and LA County.

And there are a number of military bases in the area,

such as 29 Palms and also in San Diego.

- So the GI bill provides tuition support.

And under the post-9-11 GI bill, additional housing,

for books, and expenses for school,

as well as a housing allowance.

CGU as a institution on a per-year basis

is more expensive than what the VA would normally pay out,

and so the Yellow Ribbon Program basically has,

is an agreement between CGU and the Veterans Administration

to pay, dollar-for-dollar, the difference that's left,

would normally be left to the veteran to pay,

to ensure that they get 100% tuition coverage

during their time here at CGU.

So that's a big benefit to the veteran.

Especially considering, you know, being able to leave

with a Master's or PHD with no student loan debt.

- CGU helped me define, really, what I was looking for.

I came in looking to just be a college educator.

Now I ended up starting my own business.

I teach night courses.

And it's through the mentorship that I got here

that I was able to find those kind of goals

and redefine what I really wanted out of life.

- CGU has a core belief system

that is similar to the Navy's.

It's not all about getting credit,

it's getting something done.

(upbeat music)

For more infomation >> Veterans at Claremont Graduate University - Duration: 4:42.

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Philadelphia College Student Alleges Hazing At University Of Pittsburgh - Duration: 1:55.

For more infomation >> Philadelphia College Student Alleges Hazing At University Of Pittsburgh - Duration: 1:55.

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Modeling, Simulation & Visualization Engineering at Old Dominion University - Duration: 2:07.

Engineering is about problem solving… and modeling and simulation is problems solving

on steroids.

It's taking information from every field you can possibly think of and finding a way

to model it mathematically and then create a simulation that will allow you to predict

behaviors.

It's a program that deals with creating models that simulate real life scenarios.

What our degree represents is the ability to take a problem and solve it in a way that

very few people can.

From transportation to cyber security, to healthcare systems, robotics, game development

platforms, you can use M and S anywhere.

I am actually interning at NASA Langley Research Center, working with developing augmented

virtual reality applications.

Some of the work we do is with NASA and I've have the opportunity to work with them on

the space habitat were building.

It's a very specialized degree and we're the only institution in the country that offers

an undergraduate in that degree.

You're not only an engineer, you're a programmer.

You're doing a lot of hands-on interaction with a lot of the different programs, like

arena and Simeo.

You're not just knowing the math and everything behind it, you actually getting to physically

use these different programs and devices you'll actually use once you're out in the workforce.

Many of our students have two or three job offers before they even graduate.

I had a couple of job offers while I was still in school.

I've transformed from a student who didn't really know what they wanted to do, to having

multiple job offerings and finding myself along the way in and really nailing down and

pinpointing what is a want to do with my life.

For more infomation >> Modeling, Simulation & Visualization Engineering at Old Dominion University - Duration: 2:07.

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Furman University VLOG || Episode 2 - Duration: 4:35.

Hey guys! I'm Marie.

I'm Mary Catherine!

And it's a beautiful day here at Furman.

We set up our ENOs, right by the Bell Tower obviously.

A nice little study break, a good incentive

Happy Friday!

Hey guys, I'm Sam Whiteout, I'm so excited to be on Furman's campus.

The NAACP chapter reached out to me and they said they wanted me to come

talk about allyship and civic engagement and I was so excited because

I think this is so important. We're seeing so many young people at colleges

and high schools across the country get involved with issues that they're

passionate about and I think that is really important. I think that's

something that should be championed and we should encourage that especially for

people who are getting involved in, you know, issues and passion points that are

not necessarily something they've always cared about, not necessarily something

they've always been born into. So I'm really excited to chat with the students.

It's at 7:00 p.m. it's CLP? Yes! CLP approved. So it's gonna be dope.

Again, thank you so much for having me. And shout out to the NAACP chapter.

Yes! Glad to have him.

(music)

"Hey, Noah! We heard you were supposed to be here

but I hope you're having a good time in Costa Rica and we miss you!!"

(cheers)

(music)

Hey guys! Welcome to FUSAB's egg hunt! This is an annual event that we put on

every year. We just having a major egg hunt that goes all over the Furman mall

and students find as many eggs as they can and we have strategically hidden

three golden eggs so let's see if we can find to those winners are.

3, 2, 1, GO!!!!

(music)

Kids just went nuts for eggs! Ran all over!

There's pretzels, there's food, a band- Mystical Pickle.

A locally sourced band. So much fun.

(music)

Did you get a golden egg?!

Yes!

Tell us about it, where did you find this golden egg?

I found it under the bench over there.

Did you know that if you get a golden egg you get a big ol' prize?

Yes, I do!

(music)

Hey guys! My name is Shania Gaspard. I am a junior Sociology - Spanish double major

from Chicago, Illinois and today is Furman Forward!

Furman Forward is an accepted students day where students who got accepted into Furman

comes in and gets to live the life of being a Paladin. So that means they'll be

taking classes, they'll also be meeting students also accepted into

Furman and just getting to know the campus a little more and learning about what

life is gonna be like here. It's a really fun day because, you know, you get to know

about Furman, you get to know about the people who are potentially in your

classes and just enjoy a beautiful day here in South Carolina!

(music)

Hi I'm Gianni Iona. I'm a sophomore here. I'm from Pennsylvania and right now we

we're at Furman Forward. Everyone around me,

they've all been accepted and we were doing currently some icebreaker

activities to get the morning started and we're doing an activity where they

had a sticker on their back of a celebrity and right now they're trying

to determine using yes-or-no questions who they are.

I was Miley Cyrus. I got this vibe that I was gonna be Miley Cyrus,

and then I guessed, and I was right. It was so weird!

What were you guys? Did you find out yet?

No!

No? You're still working on it?

Yeah

(ding)

What about over here? How we doin'?

Yes! Yeah he got it!

He got it? What were you?

Kim Kardashian.

You were Kim Kardashian?

I was Barack Obama.

Fantastic.

You're trying to get it?

Alright. Let's see it.

Okay.

(ding)

I don't know the name of the actress.

Okay.

(inaudible)

(ding)

Who were you?

George Washington.

Oh, you were George Washington! Good!

(music)

Hey! I'm Hannah Page Clayton and I am

Alpha Delta Pi's philanthropy chair and we're out here today hosting "Pie a Pi"

outside the library. We're raising money for Ronald McDonald House Charities.

And what Ronald McDonald House is is they house families with sick children in the

hospitals near them and provide them with meals and a place to relax, so they're

not having to commute back and forth from the hospitals every day.

(music)

For more infomation >> Furman University VLOG || Episode 2 - Duration: 4:35.

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University of Arkansas Housing Contract Process Phase 4 - Duration: 2:58.

To begin the room selection phase of the Housing Contract process, log-in to the housing portal

as you have done for the previous phases.

The Room Selection process will also include a step to provide Confidential Contact information

as well as a Safety Addendum that must be read and initialed.

You will be directed to the last step you complete in the process; all previous steps

must be completed before you can access room selection.

Click Save & Continue until you are at the step labeled Room Swap.

Click on the building you wish to view availability for.

You can now see the floors with spaces available for selection.

• Traditional buildings will show double rooms and single rooms.

Single rooms will be listed in either the "Single" column or the "Other" column.

• Maple Hill buildings will show units with up to four beds in the double room column and

triple room suites will be listed in the "Other" column.

• The Northwest Quad, which includes Harding Hall and Gatewood Hall, will show units with

up to four beds in the single room column.

Click on a floor. It will highlight orange. Click Save and Continue.

You can now see the rooms available on the selected floor.

• On the left of the page you will see the rooms listed by hall code, room number, gender

and the spaces available in the room.

If a room is full it will not show as an option to select at all.

• On the right side of the page you will see the floor plan of the selected floor which

allows you to know where in the hall a room is located.

Floor plans for Maple Hill will show the suite types of each room.

Select a room by clicking it. It will highlight orange.

• PLEASE NOTE: If you are assigning roommates to suite style buildings you must select enough

rooms to assign all roommates.

For example: if you have three suitemates and want to live in Maple Hill you must select

both the 'A' bedroom and the 'B' bedroom in a suite to highlight them orange.

Click Save and Continue.

Once a room is selected you will have five minutes to assign yourself and any roommates

to the room; there will a timer counting down on the page and while the timer is active

the selected bed space is held and not visible to other students selecting rooms.

Select the bed you wish to have, you will assign any roommates to their bed spaces

at this time as well.

Once you have assigned yourself and any roommates to a space click Reserve Beds to complete the assignment process.

PLEASE NOTE: Bed spaces in Maple Hill and the Northwest Quad buildings are specific to a bedroom within the suite

If you have questions during the Housing contracting process, please email Housing at housing@uark.edu or call 479-575-3991.

For more infomation >> University of Arkansas Housing Contract Process Phase 4 - Duration: 2:58.

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Norwich University students test crimescene investigation skills - Duration: 1:43.

For more infomation >> Norwich University students test crimescene investigation skills - Duration: 1:43.

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University recovers money it paid to doctor after his death - Duration: 0:35.

For more infomation >> University recovers money it paid to doctor after his death - Duration: 0:35.

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You are welcome at the University of Memphis - Duration: 1:28.

I am Karen Weddle-West, Provost at the University of Memphis.

To our international students, you are welcome here!

Welcome to the University of Memphis.

You are welcome at the University of Memphis.

Mi nombre es Jose, bienvenido a la Universidad de Memphis.

I am Rebecca, I study foreign languages and you are welcome at the University of Memphis.

My name is Alan, I am a German major, and you are welcome here.

I am Ava, an International Studies major and you are welcome at the University of Memphis.

You are welcome at the University of Memphis.

I am David Rudd, President of the University of Memphis, and I want you to know you are

welcome here.

I am Morgan, I am a Psychology major and you are welcome at the University of Memphis.

My name is Muhammed and you are welcome at the University of Memphis.

I am Melanie Murry, University Counsel, and you are welcome here at the University of

Memphis.

I am Will, I am a Philosophy major and you are welcome at the University of Memphis.

My name is Kathryn, I study Dance and Anthropology and you are welcome at the University of Memphis.

You are welcome at the University of Memphis.

My name is Jasbir Dhaliwal, I am Vice Provost and Dean of the Graduate School.

Come study here.

This is the most friendly and welcoming place in the whole of North America.

We are Tigers, welcome to the University of Memphis.

For more infomation >> You are welcome at the University of Memphis - Duration: 1:28.

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40 Hours for the Forty Acres: Together We Can - Duration: 2:31.

Marching out of the tunnel on game day is the coolest thing I, and all of our

Longhorn Band members, ever get to do. Performing in front of 100,000

cheering fans is an unforgettable and incomparable

experience.

The Fun With Chemistry outreach program is one of my favorite things that I get

to do here at The University of Texas. We go out to local Austin schools, blow

stuff up, and try to show kids that science is fun and entertaining, and I

know for that second I blew their mind with chemistry. Social work is important

to me because I care about people. This is an opportunity for me to invest in

people from start to finish and really make a difference in the world. The one

thing I love about Rec Sports is that there's something to offer for

everyone. It's a place to be healthy, be active, even have a little competition

against other people that think I'm not cool. You can cut that last part off. It's

a place where I can socialize with my friends and get healthy at the same time.

For 40 hours, Longhorn Nation comes together to recognize the people, the

places and the programs that change the world during 40 for Forty. Your gift supports

amazing recreation programs for every Longhorn. Your gift supports science

education for thousands of kids in Texas. Your gift supports future social workers

like me. Your gift supports every student. Together we can inspire the next

generation of scientists. Together we can help build connections for every

student that last a lifetime. Together we can keep Texas traditions alive. Together

we can make the world safer and healthier for everyone. Together we can

build a better future. Make your gift during 40 for Forty. 40 for Forty.

40 Hours for the Forty Acres.

Hook 'em, Horns!

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