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UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism

04/25/06

Dan Rather: Is the Media Failing in America?,

        04/17/06    

Michael Polland: The Omnivore's Dilemma

        03/13/06

Iraq: Reports from the Frontlines

         03/06/06

Alan Rusbridger: Can Newspapers Survive and Serve the Public Interest,

11/09/05

 Robert J. Birgeneau An Evening With Chancellor

10/27/05

Seymour Hersh: Mario Savio Memorial Lecture

       
05/16/05    Maureen Dowd and Thomas Friedman:

Being Opinionated in America

03/30/05

Cokie Roberts: Founding Mothers

        11/15/04

 Al Gore: Global Climate Change

10/27/04

Sebastićo Salgado: The Photographer as Activist

10/26/04

Has the Press Failed in Iraq? War, Torture and Accountability

10/13/04

Bush Science: Use and Abuse of Science in Policymaking

03/04/04

George Soros: The Bubble of American Supremacy

03/18/05

Judith Miller: The Consequences of Confidential Sources: Jail?

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Audio/Video Recordings of Scholarly Presentations from Lectures On Demand

The Da Vinci Code: Fact, Fiction or Fake? M. Bailey, D. Hunter, J. Cunnally, and G. Betcher 1:04:22  03/07/2006
Jacksonian Mobs and the Rise of Antislavery Poetry Joe Lockard 0:23:19  04/03/2006
Mamet's Eisensteinian Success Story Christopher C. Hudgins 0:20:44  01/18/2006
Oleanna on Stage and Screen Ira Bruce Nadel 0:20:45  01/20/2006
Susan Glaspell's 'A Jury of Her Peers' M. Graham, C. Langenberg and B. Duffelmeyer 0:59:54  03/29/2006
Mise-en-Scčne in the Films of David Mamet Steven Price 0:21:30  01/20/2006
The Natick Resolution Henry C. Wright 0:10:52  02/22/2006
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The Concept of Race: The Confusion of Social and Biological Reality
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