Georgetown University Forum
The Georgetown University Forum is a weekly radio program highlighting the research and expertise of Georgetown University faculty. The program airs internationally via National Public Radio, Armed Forces Radio Network, Voice of America and other syndicated broadcast networks. Here are some recent programs:
- Exploring a Changed and Changing Russia: An interview with Angela StentAs the Director of the Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies in the Georgetown School of Foreign Service, Dr. Angela Stent explores US-Russian relations, Russia's relations with Europe, and the Russian-German relationship.(Nov. 22, 2009)
- Making Sense of Memory Disorders: An interview with R. Scott TurnerAs the director of the Memory Disorders Program, Dr. Scott Turner combines psychology and neurology in his study of patients, particularly those with Alzheimer's disease.(Nov. 15, 2009)
- Growing up in WWII Palestine: The Diary of Sami Amr Dr. Kimberly Katz of Towson University interpreted the diary of a young Palestinian man during World War II, as expressed through the writings of Sami Amr. She recently completed a book exploring the diary in depth. (Nov. 02, 2009)
- Cancer Health Disparities: A New Era in Research: A forum on disparities in cancer healthLeaders from academia, advocacy, industry and the federal government explore current research and policy initiatives related to cancer health disparities.(Oct. 28, 2009)
- Reporting in Middle East Conflict Zones : Orly Halpern on Ethical Dilemmas and Identity IssuesThe Center for Contemporary Studies is proud to welcome Orly Halpern: a Jewish American Israeli war correspondent. She is also an Arabic speaker who lived in Baghdad and reported for a year during the Iraq war and covered the second Intifada driving her sedan across the West Bank.(Oct. 27, 2009)
- What Puts Youth at Risk for Cancer?: An interview with Lucile Adams-CampbellDuring her decades of research in the field formerly known as minority health, Dr. Lucile Adams-Campbell has been a Ph.D. epidemiologist in a world normally dominated by MDs. She discusses the insights her particular training brings to the study of cancer, particularly in young African-American women.(Oct. 25, 2009)
- Yemen on the Brink: Yemen experts Drs. Sheila Carapico, Charles Schmitz and Abdu Sharif addressed various dimensions of the delicate state of affairs the country faces today.(Oct. 19, 2009)
- Asia, the U.S. and the Rule of Law: An interview with James FeinermanLaw professor James Feinerman has been a Fulbright scholar in Japan, and he has studied law in China as a Fulbright lecturer and a MacArthur fellow. Today he discusses how different cultures interpret the concept of the Rule of Law.(Oct. 18, 2009)
- Jewish Morality at a Crossroad; : Who Speaks for Ethics in Israel?Professor Yossi Shain, the founding director of the Program for Jewish Civilization and Professor at the Department of Government, discusses his new book on the moral dilemmas facing Israel in the domestic and international arenas. He will introduce the new ‘‘players’’ in the Israeli moral discourse in an attempt to understand the changing nature of Israel’s political culture.(Oct. 14, 2009)
- BADDIES – Between Image and Text : David Stromberg is a writer, artist and journalist. His publications include three collections of single-panel cartoons—Saddies, Confusies, and Desperaddies—and he has written on art and culture for The Believer, Nextbook, St. Petersburg Times, Jerusalem Post, and Ha’aretz. His fiction has appeared in the UK’sAmbit. Born in Ashdod, Israel, to ex-Soviet parents, Stromberg grew up in urban Los Angeles and currently resides in Jerusalem.
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- Gaza After the Goldstone Report: UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territories Richard Falk discussed the recent release of the Goldstone Report, which details war crimes committed by Israel and Hamas during 22-day Israeli offensive in Gaza December 2008-January 2009.
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- Those Sponging Bottlenose Dolphins: An interview with Janet MannDr. Janet Mann discusses her work with wild bottlenose dolphins in Shark Bay, Western Australia.(Oct. 04, 2009)
- Talal Haidar and Ghada Ghanem: A Night of Lebanese Poetry and Singing. The Center for Contemporary Arab Studies and the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies is proud to welcome renowned Lebanese poet Talal Haidar and accomplished vocalist Ghada Ghanem. (Oct. 01, 2009)
- Iran: Domestic Tensions and International ChallengesIran experts Drs. Mehran Kamrava and Hooshang Amirahmadi and energy expert Dr. Herman Franssen discussed the domestic and international policy implications of the June 2009 elections in the country.(Sep. 30, 2009)
- Can Terrorism Ever Be Justified? : A lecture by Tamar MeiselsProfessor Tamar Meisels warns against a recent philosophical confusion concerning the definition of “terrorism”, which is predominant in the post 9-11 literature thereon. (Sep. 30, 2009)
- The Perils of Protectionism in World Trade: An interview with Marc BuschDr. Marc Busch discusses the World Trade Organization and the G20 meeting, and how and why it often becomes dysfunctional. He focuses on protectionism and the global economy.(Sep. 27, 2009)
- How Globalism Leads to Terrorism: An interview with Fathali MoghaddamDr. Fathali Moghaddam's research as a psychologist takes him into the motives of people around the world who feel left out by the changes of globalism.(Sep. 22, 2009)
- Personal Identity Confronts the Modern State: Jewish Tales from Russia, France, and IsraelA lecture by Professor Sarah Fainberg from the Program for Jewish Civilization at Georgetown University (Sep. 16, 2009)
- Last Chance: The Middle East in the Balance: A lecture by David GardnerThe author and Associate Editor of the Financial Times gives a lecture on the topic of his new book, the current state of the modern Middle East.(Sep. 09, 2009)
- Who Was American in the 1917 Southwest: An interview with Katherine Benton-CohenA new book from Harvard University Press explores 'one of the most shocking vigilante actions in the history of the US,' the Bisbee Deportation of 1917.(Aug. 02, 2009)
- Yeast Cells as a Model of Us All: An interview with Anne Rosenwald(Jul. 27, 2009)
- Training Nurses to Address Global HIV/AIDS: An interview with Kevin MallinsonBy teaching his nursing students to ask questions and listen, Dr. Mallinson finds new ways to improve nurse-doctor communication. He and his team apply these methods in countries where HIV/AIDS is a pandemic such as South Africa, Lesotho, and Zambia.(Jul. 13, 2009)
- Studying the tech toys we love to hate: A conversation with Debora ThompsonIf you think your digital camera can actually do too much, you're not alone. Dr. Debora Thompson studies "feature fatigue" as part of her popular and necessary market research in Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business. Part businessperson, part psychologist, she gets to the heart of why we complain about the tech toys we claim to love.(Jun. 02, 2009)
- Bold Career of a Conductor: An interview with Rufus Jones, Jr.When Rufus Jones first picked up a conductor's baton, he found a famous mentor who saw a rising star. Now he guides Georgetown University's orchestra to excellence, as he ponders the future of other African-American conductors.(May. 05, 2009)
- The Unifying Discipline of Physics: An interview with Ed Van KeurenPhysicist Ed Van Keuren made the move from corporate to academic life. He now works on key research with applications for business, government, the military and more. How does he integrate his passion for physics with the needs of a changing world?(Apr. 27, 2009)
- A. B. Yehoshua: An Interview with the Author: A.B. Yehoshua, Israeli novelist, essayist, and playwriter, is interviewed by Jacques Berlinblau of the Program for Jewish Civilization (Apr. 16, 2009)
- Little-Known Aspects of Human Migration: An interview with Susan MartinA daughter of immigrants, Dr. Susan Martin sees historical patterns in the strong feelings surrounding immigration that can make our own era sound much like the late 1800s and early 1900s.(Apr. 13, 2009)
- Challenges facing the new administration : White House Office of Faith Based and Neighborhood PartnershipsA panel of experts discusses the future possibilities and challenges for the White House Office of Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships as President Obama seeks to reconfigure the Office's mission.(Apr. 02, 2009)
- Interpreting the Middle East 'Against the Grain': An interview with Michael OrenInternational historian Michael Oren discusses what it means to interpret the Middle East for Westerners in a manner that deliberately goes 'against the grain.'(Mar. 30, 2009)
- Is Brazil Part of Latin America?: Lecture by Leslie BethellLeslie Bethell, a Brazil expert and editor of the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Latin America gives a lecture on how the language, culture and history of Brazil does not qualify it as part of Latin America.(Mar. 26, 2009)
- James V. Schall, S.J. Award 2009: Address by recipient Dr. Leon KassDr. Leon Kass receives the second annual James V. Schall, S.J. award and delivers a lecture on the meaning and importance of human dignity.(Mar. 23, 2009)
- What Ancient Ecology Reveals About the World Today: An interview with Timothy BeachPaleoecology -- a reconstruction of the natural world as it was -- offers rare clues about the world as it is today, and as it might be in the future.(Mar. 23, 2009)
- The Continuing Diversity of Religion: An interview with Daniel Madigan, S.J.A Roman Catholic priest studies the Quran in order to engage with his Muslim students in open dialogue about faith, and he explores larger questions about how a global Catholic university live its commitment to interreligious dialogue.(Mar. 04, 2009)
- Low Wage Earners in a Tough Economy: An interview with Harry HolzerWhat happens to those at the lower end of the pay scale in a down economy, when unemployment is high and employers have their pick of qualified applicants?(Feb. 26, 2009)
- The University in its City and the World: An Interview With Kathleen Maas WeigertSocial Justice is a fascinating topic for academic inquiry, but how do Georgetown faculty and students partner with their Washington, DC neighbors to translate what they learn together into real-world community action?(Feb. 09, 2009)
- Restoring Trust in the Justice System: The Senate Judiciary Committee's Agenda in the 111th CongressSenator Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt) discusses his plans for the 111th term of the Senate Judiciary Committee.(Feb. 09, 2009)
- Natural Rights Conference: Keynote Address by Michael NovakMichael Novak gives the keynote address at the Natural Rights and the American Constitutional Experience conference, addressing the right to liberty of conscience.(Jan. 30, 2009)
- Wall Street Moves to Washington: An Interview with Reena AggarwalWhat happens when you teach investment banking during the largest US economic downturn since the Great Depression? Dr. Reena Aggarwal explains.(Jan. 28, 2009)
- Health Care and an Aging Population: An Interview with Robert FriedlandDr. Robert Friedland, associate professor in the School of Nursing and Health Studies, discusses issues surrounding aging, including his recommendations for employment, insurance and more.(Jan. 23, 2009)
- Global Thoughts for a New Administration: An Interview with Anthony Clark ArendTony Arend, Professor of Government and Foreign Service and Director of Georgetown's Master of Science in Foreign Service, offers some views on how one teaches and advocates for global human rights.(Jan. 15, 2009)
- Ancient Rome from a Modern Perspective: An Interview with James J. O'DonnellUniversity Provost James J. O'Donnell discusses his latest book, 'The Ruin of the Roman Empire: A New History.'(Dec. 17, 2008)
- Higher Education Today: An Interview with John J. DeGioiaPresident John J. DeGioia reflects on some of the most important opportunities and challenges in higher education today.(Dec. 15, 2008)
- Third Annual John Carroll Lecture: Address by Professor Daniel RobinsonIn the third annual John Carroll lecture, Professor Robinson gives an address entitled 'Education for Ordered Liberty' on public education and democracy.(Dec. 03, 2008)
- Berkley Center Lectures with Charles Taylor: Day 3: A More Adequate Narrative of Western SecularityIn the final part of a three part series, philosopher Charles Taylor analyzes the present predicament of religion and spirituality in the West.(Oct. 23, 2008)
- Berkley Center Lectures with Charles Taylor: Day 2: Disenchantment and SecularityIn Part 2 of a three part series, philosopher Charles Taylor explores more adequate theories of secularization. (Oct. 22, 2008)
- Berkley Center Lectures with Charles Taylor: Day 1: Narratives of SecularityIn Part 1 of a three part series, philosopher Charles Taylor examines the master narratives that have underpinned secularization. (Oct. 21, 2008)
- The Future of U.S. Freedom of Religion Policy: Recommendations for the new administration Part OneIn Part 1 of this symposium, panelists discuss religious freedom and combating religious-based terrorism.(Oct. 07, 2008)
- The Future of U.S. Freedom of Religion Policy: Recommendations for the new administration Part TwoIn Part 2 of this symposium, panelists examine the future of religious freedom and public diplomacy and communication.(Oct. 07, 2008)
- The Future of U.S. Freedom of Religion Policy: Recommendations for the new administration Part ThreeIn Part 3 of this symposium, panelists explore the future of religious freedom and U.S. foreign policy of democracy promotion abroad.(Oct. 07, 2008)
- The Future of U.S. Freedom of Religion Policy: Recommendations for the new administration Part FourIn Part 4 of this symposium, panelists discuss the future of religious freedom and civil society in the United States.(Oct. 07, 2008)
- The Future of U.S. Freedom of Religion Policy: Recommendations for the new administration Part FiveIn the final part of this symposium, panelists examine the American model of promoting religious freedom and its applicability to religious freedom abroad.(Oct. 07, 2008)
- Public Theology in America: A panel hosted by the Tocqueville Forum on the Roots of American DemocracyFather John Neuhaus, Stanley Hauerwas and Darryl Hart discuss the role of theology in politics and public life.(Sep. 30, 2008)
- Learning a Second Language: An Interview with Michael UllmanNeuroscience professor Michael Ullman discusses second language acquisition and how capturing imagery of the brain during the learning of a second language can help us better understand the process.(Sep. 17, 2008)
- The Rise of China: An Interview with Nancy Bernkopf TuckerHistory professor Nancy Bernkopf Tucker discusses the rapid rise of China to the world stage from hosting the 2008 Olympics to the crises in Tibet to debt policy with the United States.(Sep. 10, 2008)
- Criminal Defense: An Interview with Abbe SmithLaw professor Abbe Smith discusses how accused citizens are entitled to the right of counsel and to engage in a vigorous criminal defense based on the Bill of Rights.(Sep. 03, 2008)
- Community Based Learning: An Interview with Heidi ElmendorfBiology professor Heidi Elmendorf discusses how members of the community can share their knowledge of science, technology, engineering and mathematics with students of all ages by partnering with local schools and classrooms.(Aug. 20, 2008)
- End of the Slave Trade: An Interview with Adam RothmanHistory professor Adam Rothman discusses the 200th anniversary of the end of the world wide slave trade and his book which traces the trafficking of slaves from Africa to North and South America.(Aug. 13, 2008)
- Rules of the Road: An Interview with Andrew ShermanBusiness professor Andrew Sherman discusses the rules of driving in traffic and compares driving habits with the kind of living habits of the individual person and their life style.(Aug. 06, 2008)
- Personalized Medicine: An Interview with Robert ClarkeOncology professor Robert Clarke discusses the research being conducted in medical treatments for patients based on their personal characteristics; genetic inheritance, lifestyle, diet, environment, hormones, obesity and other factors.(Jul. 30, 2008)
- Asia Today: An Interview with Victor ChaAsian studies professor Victor Cha discusses how Asian countries are dealing with global problems; world trade and economy, science, global warming and their world standing.(Jul. 09, 2008)
- Early Childhood Education: An Interview with William GormleyPublic policy professor William Gormley discusses how high quality preschools and highly qualified teachers can contribute to school readiness in reading, math and writing.(Jul. 02, 2008)
- Electronic Languages: An Interview with Patricia SolerSpanish and Portuguese professor Patricia Soler discusses how globalization and emerging technologies -- such as the Internet, digital media, and satellite transmissions -- are influencing culture and language.(Jun. 30, 2008)
- Globalization and Terrorism: An Interview with Fathali MoghaddamPsychology professor Fathali Moghaddam discusses the multicultural world we live in and how culture and languages are being lost as a result of immigration, travel and communication and the role terrorism plays in globalization.(Jun. 18, 2008)
- Military Occupations: An Interview with David EdelsteinSecurity studies professor David Edelstein discusses his book 'Occupational Hazards: Successes and Failure in Military Occupation,' which examines 26 cases of outside powers seizing control.(May. 21, 2008)
- 'Natural Law, God and Human Rights': A lecture by Professor Robert GeorgeDr. George discusses the notion of rights and their relation to the interpretation of natural law theory.(Apr. 24, 2008)
- The Civil War: An Interview with Chandra ManningHistory professor Chandra Manning discusses her book 'What this Cruel War Was Over: Soldiers, Slavery and the Civil War' and the social tensions present during that period offering insight into America's cultural values today.(Apr. 23, 2008)
- Protecting Your Hearing: An Interview with Susan MorganAudiology professor Susan Morgan discusses the stress placed on our hearing by our daily lives -- lawn mowers, factory noise, helicopters and loud music -- and the advances being made in treating individuals with hearing loss.(Apr. 16, 2008)
- James V. Schall, S.J. Award 2008: Address by recipient Professor Ralph McInernyDr. McInerny receives the first James V. Schall, S.J. Award for Teaching and Humane Letters(Apr. 10, 2008)
- Cuban America: An Interview with Ricardo OrtizEnglish professor Ricardo Ortiz discusses his book 'Cultural Erotics in Cuban America,' the contributions of Latino artists and writers and how they are influenced by the diverse countries of Latin and South America.(Apr. 09, 2008)
- Schizophrenia: An Interview with Joseph NealeBiology professor Joseph Neale discusses his twenty-five years of researching severe psychiatric disorders and the research currently being conducted that is pointing to new approaches in treatment.(Mar. 12, 2008)
- Sleep Disorders: An Interview with Timothy RuseSleep disorder coordinator Timothy Ruse discusses how good health is dependent on a good night's sleep; factors include diet, age, stress, circadian rhythms or sleep apnea.(Mar. 05, 2008)
- GLBT Jews in the Jewish World : David Shneer, Associate Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Denver , talks about GLBT Jews in the Jewish World(Feb. 26, 2008)
- Michael Oren: Michael Oren, former PJC Professor and current Israeli ambassador to the United States, talks about the military history of the Middle East(Feb. 26, 2008)
- Business: Past, Present and Future: An Interview with George DalyDean George Daly discusses how businesses are reacting to excessive spending and whether or not it may result in an an economic slowdown of the economy or even a recession.(Feb. 20, 2008)
- Sinus and Nasal Disorders: An Interview with Suzette MikulaOtolaryngology professor Suzette Mikula discusses allergies, headaches, lesions and other medical procedures involving the sinuses, front of the face, and the skull.(Dec. 19, 2007)
- Tocqueville's New Political Science: Address by Professor Harvey MansfieldProfessor Mansfield discusses Tocquevillian political theory and its intrinsic connection to practice.(Dec. 07, 2007)
- Corporate Responsibility: An Interview with Denise KeyesAssociate dean Denise Keyes discusses Georgetown's pioneering program emphasizing applied ethics and corporate responsibility.(Nov. 07, 2007)
- Berkley Center Lectures 2007: Tariq Ramadan Day 3Tariq Ramadan, professor of Theology at Oxford University, discusses Catholic-Muslim relations. (Apr. 12, 2007)
- Berkley Center Lectures 2007: Tariq Ramadan Day 2Tariq Ramadan, professor of Theology at Oxford University, discusses Muslim minorities in Western Europe.(Apr. 11, 2007)
- Berkley Center Lectures 2007: Tariq Ramadan Day 1Tariq Ramadan, professor of Theology at Oxford University, discusses issues of Islam and Democracy.(Apr. 10, 2007)
- Terrorism: An Interview with Bruce HoffmanSecurity studies professor Bruce Hoffman discusses the importance of defining the causes of terrorism and communicating with countries and factions involved.(Jan. 17, 2007)
- Global Language: An Interview with Heidi ByrnesGerman professor Heidi Byrnes discusses the ways in which learning global languages is relative to international communication; especially as it relates to diplomacy, economics, world trade, and the military.(Jan. 10, 2007)
- Global Terrorism: An Interview with Fathali MoghaddamPsychology professor Fathali Moghaddam discusses the psychology behind terrorism and its impact world wide, especially in the Middle East.(Dec. 13, 2006)
- Infectious Diseases: An Interview with Steven SingerBiology professor Steven Singer discusses current research on diseases affecting the global community; Malaria, West Nile, Polio, HIV, Chicken Pox, Bird Flu, Sleeping Sickness, etc. (Nov. 08, 2006)
- Honorable Antonin Scalia: Part OneJustice Scalia inaugurates the Tocqueville Forum with a lecture entitled 'Constitutional Government and Civic Education.'(Oct. 20, 2006)
- Honorable Antonin Scalia: Part TwoJustice Scalia inaugurates the Tocqueville Forum with a lecture entitled 'Constitutional Government and Civic Education.'(Oct. 20, 2006)
- Honorable Antonin Scalia: Part ThreeJustice Scalia inaugurates the Tocqueville Forum with a lecture entitled 'Constitutional Government and Civic Education.'(Oct. 20, 2006)
- Signifigance of Oil: An Interview with Ricardo ErnstBusiness professor Ricardo Ernst discusses the role that oil plays in our daily lives; from transportation to plastics to heating our homes.(Sep. 27, 2006)
- Globalization: An Interview with Robert CumbyEconomics professor Robert Cumby discusses the increasing importance of international economics as it relates to trade barriers, taxes on imports and outsourcing.(Aug. 23, 2006)
- St. Augustine Today: An interview with James J. O'DonnellClassics professor James J. O'Donnell discusses his book Augustine: A New Biography, and the legacy of St. Augustine on Christianity.(May. 18, 2005)
- Peace and Security: An interview with Natalie GoldringSenior fellow Natalie Goldring discusses the peace and security of our country and its implication on foreign policy.(Apr. 06, 2005)
- Understanding Arabic: An interview with Karin RydingArabic language professor Karin Ryding discusses what it means to understand Arabic and the people who speak Arabic.(Mar. 02, 2005)
- Software: An interview with Brian BlakeComputer science professor Brian Blake discusses how the use of the Internet and other software applications impacts our daily lives.(Feb. 24, 2005)
- Charter Schools: An interview with James Forman, Jr.Law professor James Forman, Jr. discusses charter schools and the ways in which this approach can assist low-income students.(Feb. 16, 2005)
- History of the World: An interview with John McNeillHistory professor John McNeill discusses the history of the world and how it impacts our lives today.(Feb. 09, 2005)
- Basic Medical Research: An interview with Daniel DjakiewCell biology professor Daniel Djakiew discusses basic medical research and what that means to our lives.(Jan. 26, 2005)
- Data Mining: An interview with Hans EnglerMathematics professor Hans Engler discusses data mining and what this profliferation of information means in our daily life.(Jan. 05, 2005)
- Children and the Media: An interview with Sandra CalvertPsychology professor Sandra Calvert discusses children and the media and what that means to families with young children.(Dec. 15, 2004)
- Science Policy: An interview with Francis SlakeyPhysics professor Francis Slakey discusses science policy and how its shaped in Congress and the affects it has on our daily life.(Dec. 08, 2004)
- Asia Today: An interview with David SteinbergAsian studies professor David Steinberg discusses Asia, Burma, India and China and what these countries mean to our world.(Dec. 01, 2004)
- Islam: An interview with John VollIslamic history professor John Voll discusses Islam and how we may better understand the religion.(Nov. 24, 2004)
- Democracy: An interview with Gerald MaraGovernment professor Gerald Mara discusses democracy; its classical roots and the problems of democracy.(Oct. 27, 2004)
- Global Communications: An interview with Jennifer MannerLaw professor Jennifer Manner discusses global communications and how new technologies will affect our lives.(Oct. 13, 2004)
- The Lord of the Rings: An interview with Kelley Wickham-CrowleyEnglish professor Kelley Wickham-Crowley discusses The Lord of the Rings; literature and mythology.(Apr. 07, 2004)
- Immigration: An interview with Timothy Wickham-CrowleySociology professor Timothy Wickham-Crowley discusses immigration and what it means to the past, present and future of America.(Mar. 24, 2004)
- Sex Differences: An interview with Kathryn SandbergNephrology professor Kathryn Sandberg discusses sex differences and sex-based research in medicine from the cradle to the grave.(Mar. 10, 2004)
- Crimes Against Humanity: An interview with Jane StromsethLaw professor Jane Stromseth discusses crimes against humanity and current atrocities around the world.(Feb. 25, 2004)
- Art Therapy: An interview with Tracy CouncillArt therapist Tracy Councill discusses art therapy and how it can be used in the healing process.(Jan. 22, 2004)
- Prescription Drugs: An interview with John HoadleyResearch professor John Hoadley discusses prescription drugs; their relationship to Medicare and our lives.(Jan. 14, 2004)
- Language in the Brain: An interview with Michael UllmanNeuroscience professor Michael Ullman discusses language in the brain and what it means to speak.(Dec. 03, 2003)
- Global Trade: An interview with Michael CzinkotaBusiness professor Michael Czinkota discusses global trade and its affect on our daily lives.(Nov. 12, 2003)
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