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(gentle music)

- [Shayna] Why don't we just go around

and do case updates?

- So yeah, whoever wants to start.

- I guess I can start.

So I'm making calculations

for my case regarding the cleaners.

I still need to clear up a couple

of questions with the clients.

- That's gonna be an interesting client counseling issue,

right, because the clients in that case are all

still working with the employer,

and they do wanna keep their jobs.

And so we're gonna have to make sure we work

with them to come up with a strategy that works best.

- The case that I currently have, we have several workers

who were getting paid under the minimum wage

for over a year.

They tried talking to the employer, letting them know

that they know their rights, that they want

to get the minimum wage.

However, that has not worked.

(attendee speaking in Spanish)

- Those three clients came to us

because they work in the janitorial services industry.

They work cleaning retail establishments.

This is unfortunately a problem

that we see very frequently.

The janitorial services industry is an industry

that is plagued by improper wage payment of workers.

(vacuum humming)

(woman speaking in Spanish)

- When the students make the phone calls to the employers,

they practice them

and we go through different scenarios

of how the call might go.

We try very hard to consider all of the different

types of responses the employer might give.

- Okay, how'd it feel?

- It felt good.

(melancholy music)

- The hardest part of the job

is the fear for our clients

that they have to live with all the time

and just the cases where

even though we know something

illegal is happening,

an employer is intimidating enough

and has kind of enough to work with

that we end up advising a worker not to go forward

because there's too much at risk for them.

(ringback tone)

- I called the employer,

he was really aggressive.

He said he didn't mind going to court

and he just kept repeating that

he was going to take matters into his own hands.

I told him that retaliation was illegal

that we would pursue a claim for retaliation.

I knew that he was gonna be aggressive

just because of what my clients told me.

I just wasn't expecting him to be

this aggressive.

- Well, it's a really stressful situation

for our clients.

With these constant threats

as we go through the negotiations.

(melancholy music)

(melancholy music)

- We were hoping that the initial inquiry

that Rennier made would

lead to some movement from the

from their immediate employer.

That did not happen.

We've reached out again to their immediate employer

and also now to the national cleaning company

that contracts with the immediate supervisor.

And, it's a stressful time

for the clients, for sure.

(light music)

- Yoo hoo!

- Having this experience with the Workers' Rights Clinic

has had a great impact on me.

At the moment, I'm not sure what I'm gonna do,

but this is definitely and option for me.

(speaks in Spanish)

(laughing)

(speaking in Spanish)

- Yoo hoo!

For more infomation >> The Cleaners - Workers' Rights Clinic at The University of Arizona - Duration: 9:50.

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Syracuse University Aerospace Engineering Flight Day 2018 - Duration: 2:15.

(Music and Cheering) For aerospace engineering seniors – everything

builds up to flight day.

For their capstone projects, student teams spent hundreds of hours designing, redesigning

and constructing a rocket and an airplane that is capable of carrying the rocket as

many laps as possible inside the Carrier Dome.

Lea Miller says "Your imagination says you can do one thing, the math says you can do

another thing then manufacturing and putting it all together says something completely

different."

On Flight day, most teams were still making adjustments right up until it was their turn

to take off Michael Banks says "Definitely wanted to

double, triple, quadruple check everything" And then – the moment of truth

(Nat sound "That's the way you want to do it")

Michael Banks says " I was really nervous" Ryan Oddo says "when I saw it go level and

start to take off, I felt a lot better.

It's just such a satisfying feeling seeing probably 100 plus hours come together and

actually fly" There are no guarantees

Ann Marie Karis says "Very nervous.

You don't know if it's going to work or not.

You miss one thing and it's done" (crash sound)

But even after a crash – there is an opportunity to make adjustments and fly again.

Luke Babich, Noah Cousineau and Kevin Ryan's plane ran into trouble while it was still

on the ground Luke Babich says "as we were about to fly

our control horn which makes the plane turn was completely disconnected"

On site repairs – and then their chance (plane sound)

Noah Cousineau says "To see something perform that you built by yourself, it's a pretty

rewarding design challenge."

Kevin Ryan says "it's a culmination of everything, all the hard work we've done

for the past four years, the hard work, the sweat the tears, the blood, everything"

(Natural Sound) With repairs made and a second chance at flight

– Ann Marie Karis and James Grace put all of their aerospace engineering skills on the

line – (Natural Sound cheering)

Ann Marie Karis says "it is gratifying to know it can fly"

For more infomation >> Syracuse University Aerospace Engineering Flight Day 2018 - Duration: 2:15.

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Ghost (Explained in a Minute) | COMIC BOOK UNIVERSITY - Duration: 1:42.

Hey, guys, Professor Bill of Comic Book University and I'm going to explain the Ghost in about a minute.

Ghost's first appearance was in "Iron Man #219" in June 1987 and he was created by David Michelinie and Bob Layton.

Very little is known about the enigmatic Ghost, even his real name.

We know that he was a brilliant engineer who has created revolutionary tech.

According to one of his stories, he worked for a prolific company that made a lot of money from his inventions.

The executives cheated him out of much of his work and kept him entertained with trifles while they made millions off his ideas.

He grew resentful and distrustful of all corporate executives who, in his mind, contribute little but take the most.

He used his tech to exact revenge on those execs by erasing their information databanks, causing money to disappear, and even murder.

Unfortunately, the cybernetics he uses are unstable and cause psychosis and memory loss, so little he says is reliable; and he's known for lying.

What we do know is the tech he uses is amazing!

He can phase through solid objects and turn completely invisible to all spectrums, audio perception, and electronic detection.

These two abilities are cybernetically controlled, and thus, he can activate them with a thought.

He does need to concentrate while he's invisible or phasing and he cannot do both at the same time.

The tech also tends to overheat and is susceptible to overloading if exposed to too much electricity.

Whoever the Ghost really is, he is extremely dangerous and murderous, and any little-perceived slight can put you on his hit list, too.

And that's the Ghost in about a minute.

For more infomation >> Ghost (Explained in a Minute) | COMIC BOOK UNIVERSITY - Duration: 1:42.

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University of Illinois Springfield - Nick Zambito - Duration: 1:01.

- My name is Nick Zambito.

I'm a sophomore and I'm a criminology and psychology major.

My experience has been amazing here at UIS.

I've met tons of new people, new friends.

I'm currently a part of Phi Kappa Tau,

which is our biggest Greek fraternity on campus.

When I first came to college,

Greek life was not at the forefront of my mind.

I decided to do it because I met

some like minded individuals

who I really could relate to and hang out with

and be kind of a support system.

And all these guys they pushed a long time

to get the fraternity on campus.

They finally did; it's a smaller campus.

We are competing with other fraternities.

So recruitment can be difficult but we still manage

to recruit upwards of 10 guys a semester.

We still manage to really extend ourselves,

show who we are on campus, have a great presence

and we do this by doing volunteer work,

by wearing our letters,

by always letting everyone know,

"Hey we're a part of this Greek organization.

"And we're here to build on this campus

"and extend all that we can to everyone who comes here."

For more infomation >> University of Illinois Springfield - Nick Zambito - Duration: 1:01.

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Redis University Launch - Duration: 1:40.

Welcome to Redis University. Let's start our journey together.

Welcome to this chapter we'll cover all the basic data types available in Redis.

Powered by open-edX, our online learning platform guides you through video

tutorials and quizzes tracking your progress.

Forums are there you need help.

Teaching assistants are ready and waiting.

The course is also available on a tablet and a mobile device.

Ok now on to your homework.

We have a virtual lab set up for each one of you.

it has a Redis server running and comes with code samples and sample data for your learning pleasure.

And yes, that is an IDE running in a web browser with console access to the Redis Server.

Sign up for our free online courses, coming to a web browser to you this summer

For more infomation >> Redis University Launch - Duration: 1:40.

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University of Illinois Springfield - Madison Reuss - Duration: 1:01.

- I'm Madison Reuss, I'm a junior here

at the University of Illinois Springfield.

I'm majoring in liberal studies with

a minor in secondary education and music.

So, coming to campus, not knowing many people,

I was kind of skeptical about how I was really gonna make

an impact on this campus.

Every opportunity that I get helps me

to curve in on my leadership skills,

and create new friends, help others find

their passion as well.

Throughout the student organizations I'm with,

I really have felt like the importance

of being a leader and holding the chairs

and being a president of alternative spring break

is really letting me live out

and make those opportunities fulfilled.

I definitely can help other students find

their passion and also maybe become leaders,

future leaders of themselves too, so.

I really think that being involved helps

you become a leader.

For more infomation >> University of Illinois Springfield - Madison Reuss - Duration: 1:01.

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Please tie my shoe Ft. Yonsei University Campus (Korea Social Experiment) #binchesofsinchon - Duration: 2:07.

today we are filming binches of sinchon

so, today we are at yonsei university campus

we are gonna to try to do a social experiment

and you guys know koreans are known for their courtesy and being kind and what not

and so I wanted to see…will koreans be willing to help me tie

….my shoe?!

excuse me,

uh please help me.

please help me.

please help me

I don't know how to,

I don't know how to,

my friend is not here.

yes,

please!

thank you!!

uhhhh I'm scared.

black panther

everyone is so far from me

i'm intimidated by cute guys too

this guy right here

For more infomation >> Please tie my shoe Ft. Yonsei University Campus (Korea Social Experiment) #binchesofsinchon - Duration: 2:07.

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University recreation center requires costly repairs after just four years - Duration: 2:41.

For more infomation >> University recreation center requires costly repairs after just four years - Duration: 2:41.

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Building a Stronger Webster University - Duration: 5:11.

Success for our university depends upon our continued collaboration and efforts

so we would like to report to you about those efforts. Webster University's Board

of Trustees unanimously accepted a budget from us for the coming year and a

multi-year plan for strengthening Webster's financial and academic

position. Since December the steering committee has been gathering ideas from

our community, faculty, staff and administrators.

However, strategies to produce new revenue and stronger cost efficiencies

began years ago and we have long engaged our community in that process. As a

community we successfully created our strategic plan Global Impact for the

Next Century the result of work by hundreds of our colleagues. During the

past two years we also prepared for a recent accreditation visit by engaging

teams and committees across our network. We will together address the challenges

of cost savings, systemic efficiencies and identifying new paths of revenue

growth. Through our strategic decision-making process the university

has realized millions in cost savings and increase endowment by almost 100

million dollars. The university has also saved millions through closing

underperforming campuses, a strategic job replacement protocol and a voluntary

retirement program. Clearly we've seen progress in the areas where we have

focused our efforts and attention. We have seen increased graduation and

retention rates, more success for our graduates, improved rankings including US

News and World Report, and the largest ever incoming freshman class this year.

Congratulations to colleagues who have advanced their own scholarship, created

new programs and enhanced students research opportunities. The steering

committee delivered strategies and recommendations to strengthen Webster's

financial and academic position and the president and I prioritized a plan of action.

The transformation of Webster will require continued engagement and

collaboration among our community members, faculty, staff and administration.

It is necessary for the university to branch and prune on its journey to

growth. We need your help to make the changes necessary to build a stronger

network of academic and operational excellence. We are in a moment that

requires commitment to and from our Webster community a willingness to gain

insights from one another to solidify the plans for our future and the courage

to propose and embrace new ways of advancing our vision and mission. The gap

between revenues and expenditures is widespread among many institutions in

higher education. Reversing these trends will require significant change. Now we

are asking for your help. We need community volunteers for our initiatives

implementation teams as we continue to build new programs for growth and work

to improve our University. These community driven teams will oversee how

we reach our goals. Beginning this week faculty and staff

will be able to volunteer for these themes through our communications portal.

In addition, Julian and I will be meeting regularly with members of our board of

trustees to discuss our progress. Together we will be tracking the

implementation teams work to create new efficiencies and find new revenue

sources. As we move forward our budgetary goals and all of the ideas generated by

the steering committee process will be available in the communications portal.

While not all steering committee ideas are part of this year's plan we will

return to this pool of ideas in the coming years. From the history we have

outlined here we know broader-based engagement produces better results. So we

will need more of these good ideas in the future and we welcome more ideas

from all members of our university community. We want to thank those who

have worked hard to address our challenges. This is only the beginning

there is much more important work ahead of all of us. We will continue to analyze

and communicate our progress regularly. As we move forward together, we need bold

ideas to reshape Webster. Together we will create a stronger vision for

Webster's future as a network of academic and operational excellence.

For more infomation >> Building a Stronger Webster University - Duration: 5:11.

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New Trauma Center Open At University Of Chicago - Duration: 2:14.

For more infomation >> New Trauma Center Open At University Of Chicago - Duration: 2:14.

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Possible hate crime investigated at Towson University - Duration: 2:13.

For more infomation >> Possible hate crime investigated at Towson University - Duration: 2:13.

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Michelle Obama, Celebrities To Celebrate College Signing Day At Temple University - Duration: 0:26.

For more infomation >> Michelle Obama, Celebrities To Celebrate College Signing Day At Temple University - Duration: 0:26.

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University of Illinois Springfield - Christopher Vemagiri Marbaniang - Duration: 1:01.

- I'm Christopher Vemagiri Marbaniang

and I am now graduating with a masters in public health.

And I love to make connections.

And I thought the US campus is very small, but it's mighty.

Because you get a chance to connect

with people on a one-to-one personal basis

and UIS has got this opportunity to work

with the state agencies downtown

and you get experiences to work with the professional world

of public health, which I was always interested in.

You can live leadership no matter where you are.

Whether it's on campus or back home in the neighborhood,

you come from, you learn as you grow here at UIS.

I grew so much in these three and a half years

that I've been here at UIS and I'm taking that with me.

And when I share that with people around me,

that leadership lived as a chain that is going stronger

and stronger every year when people graduate from here.

Leadership is one way to build self-confidence

and to be able to lift up yourself

and the community you come from.

For more infomation >> University of Illinois Springfield - Christopher Vemagiri Marbaniang - Duration: 1:01.

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University at Buffalo student seriously injured in pedestrian accident - Duration: 1:10.

For more infomation >> University at Buffalo student seriously injured in pedestrian accident - Duration: 1:10.

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University of Illinois Springfield - Rosie Dawoud - Duration: 1:01.

- Hi, my name is Rosie Dawoud

and I'm a sophmore here at UIS and my major is legal studies

with a minor in philosophy and political science.

Well, I came to UIS, because it wasn't

too far away from home.

And I also liked that it was a U of I school.

And also, it's in the capital which provides

a lot of opportunities for people like me.

So, being a legal studies major with a political science

minor, it really offers opportunity from the capital.

We have like different representatives coming on the campus

speaking to us, looking for interns, looking for students

to fill job positions.

Things like that.

So, personally I've met a lot of people just in the capital.

So, people running for senator positions.

People running to represent Illinois.

And I've been able to intern with them

and work for them and kind of work in their office

and build those connections, which is really important.

In the field I'm going into,

I'm trying to become an attorney so establishing those

connections and networking at this age is really important.

I've always considered myself wanting to be a lawyer.

I want to be able to provide a voice

and be an advocate for people that need

that extra support and need that extra help.

For more infomation >> University of Illinois Springfield - Rosie Dawoud - Duration: 1:01.

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Missouri State University Printing and Postal Services - Duration: 1:42.

(Gentle music)

- [Narrator] Missouri State University

Printing & Postal Services offers high quality

print and postal solutions for students, faculty and staff.

So what can we do for you?

(upbeat music)

Our digital variable data printer

allows for fast, high quality prints

with a variety of textures and print effects.

And customizable messages that allow mass orders

with variations on every print.

And our environmentally conscious process

and recyclable paper makes printing

in Missouri State a sustainable form of communication.

Postal services distributes and processes

U.S. and campus mail for all units within the university.

We verify digital mailing lists,

handle bulk mailing and offer

centralized first class postage metering.

And with UPS Campus Ship, we offer reduced shipping cost

for faculty and staff on any university

related orders through postal services.

Head over to Copy This at the Student Union

for fast and affordable black and white or color copying.

With same-day service and bindery assistance available,

all you need is your digital file

and Copy This lets you create one or thousands of copies.

While you're there, check out the USPS contract station

to enjoy the benefits of a post office

with the convenience of being on campus.

Stop by today or call to find out more.

Missouri State University Printing & Postal Services

here for all your print and postal needs.

(Gentle music)

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