Lectures
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Video: “Mapping Religion in the Clinic: Patients, Genomics, and Religious Pathways-Part 2”
Watch video of discussion from the Vanderbilt Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society and Center for the Study of Religion and Culture conference, "Religion and Genomics: Navigating Pathways and Perspectives of Patient Care." Read MoreApr 8, 2008
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Video: "Mapping Religion in the Clinic: Patients, Genomics, and Religious Pathways-Part 1"
Watch video of discussion from the Vanderbilt Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society and Center for the Study of Religion and Culture conference, "Religion and Genomics: Navigating Pathways and Perspectives of Patient Care." Read MoreApr 8, 2008
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Video: “Mapping Religion in the Clinic: Patients, Genomics, and Religious Pathways-Part 1”
Watch video of discussion from the Vanderbilt Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society and Center for the Study of Religion and Culture conference, "Religion and Genomics: Navigating Pathways and Perspectives of Patient Care." Read MoreApr 8, 2008
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Video: "God in Country Music Videos"
Watch video of an April 2 discussion of eight country music videos, with special attention to religious content in the lyrics and religious imagery in video conception. Read MoreApr 8, 2008
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Video: “God in Country Music Videos”
Watch video of an April 2 discussion of eight country music videos, with special attention to religious content in the lyrics and religious imagery in video conception. Read MoreApr 8, 2008
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Video: Panel presentation and audience discussion of "Who Speaks for the Negro?"
A special panel including Houston Baker, Richard King, Bob Moses and Ruth Turner Perot examine Robert Penn Warren's 1965 book "Who Speaks for the Negro?" as part of Vanderbilt's commemoration of the 40th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s death. Read MoreApr 7, 2008
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Video: Panel presentation and audience discussion of “Who Speaks for the Negro?”
A special panel including Houston Baker, Richard King, Bob Moses and Ruth Turner Perot examine Robert Penn Warren\'s 1965 book "Who Speaks for the Negro?" as part of Vanderbilt\'s commemoration of the 40th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.\'s death. Read MoreApr 7, 2008
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Video: Angela Davis speaks at event commemorating 40th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s death
Watch video of Angela Davis, professor of history of consciousness and feminist studies at the University of California Santa Cruz, discussing : "We are Not Now Living the Dream: Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Human Rights in the 21st Century" at the Vanderbilt University Law School. Read MoreApr 4, 2008
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Video: "Methodological Aspirations"
Vanderbilt's Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society and Center for the Study of Religion and Culture hosted a conference, "Religion and Genomics: Navigating Pathways and Perspectives of Patient Care." Read MoreApr 3, 2008
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Video: “Methodological Aspirations”
Vanderbilt\'s Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society and Center for the Study of Religion and Culture hosted a conference, "Religion and Genomics: Navigating Pathways and Perspectives of Patient Care." Read MoreApr 3, 2008
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Video: "Religion and Genomics: Sharing History, Sharing Healing"
Vanderbilt's Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society and Center for the Study of Religion and Culture hosted a conference, "Religion and Genomics: Navigating Pathways and Perspectives of Patient Care." Read MoreApr 3, 2008
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Video: “Religion and Genomics: Sharing History, Sharing Healing”
Vanderbilt\'s Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society and Center for the Study of Religion and Culture hosted a conference, "Religion and Genomics: Navigating Pathways and Perspectives of Patient Care." Read MoreApr 3, 2008
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Video: "Heredity and Hope: Intersections of Genetics and Faith in the Clinic"
Vanderbilt's Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society and Center for the Study of Religion and Culture hosted a conference, "Religion and Genomics: Navigating Pathways and Perspectives of Patient Care." Read MoreApr 3, 2008
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Video: “Heredity and Hope: Intersections of Genetics and Faith in the Clinic”
Vanderbilt\'s Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society and Center for the Study of Religion and Culture hosted a conference, "Religion and Genomics: Navigating Pathways and Perspectives of Patient Care." Read MoreApr 3, 2008
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Video: "Free Speech and Censorship at Work"
Professor of Management and Sociology Bruce Barry discusses the limits of free speech in a society where people live out much of their lives under the control of large private institutions not bound by the Bill of Rights. Read MoreApr 2, 2008
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Video: “Free Speech and Censorship at Work”
Professor of Management and Sociology Bruce Barry discusses the limits of free speech in a society where people live out much of their lives under the control of large private institutions not bound by the Bill of Rights. Read MoreApr 2, 2008
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Video: “Nashville in Our Living Room” concert series
Student concert committee Nashville in Our Living Room hosted its first concert March 26 in the atrium, affectionately known on campus as "the living room," in the university\'s new Commons Center. The event featured Nashville-based singer/songwriters Sara Beck and Audrey Spillman. Read MoreMar 27, 2008
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Video: "Nashville in Our Living Room" concert series
Student concert committee Nashville in Our Living Room hosted its first concert March 26 in the atrium, affectionately known on campus as "the living room," in the university's new Commons Center. The event featured Nashville-based singer/songwriters Sara Beck and Audrey Spillman. Read MoreMar 27, 2008
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Video: Global Justice Series: “Global Transgenerational Justice”
The Responsibility and Global Justice Lecture Series, sponsored by the Philosophy Department, presents James Bohman, the Danforth Professor of Philosophy at St. Louis University. Read MoreMar 26, 2008
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Video: Global Justice Series: "Global Transgenerational Justice"
The Responsibility and Global Justice Lecture Series, sponsored by the Philosophy Department, presents James Bohman, the Danforth Professor of Philosophy at St. Louis University. Read MoreMar 26, 2008