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Montana Public Radio News
UM student athletes sign name, image and likeness deal to endorse Sen. Tester

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 2:09


Two University of Montana student athletes signed a name, image, and likeness deal to endorse Democratic Sen. Jon Tester. It's the first political endorsement of its kind after restrictions on the deals for college athletes were lifted in 2021.

The Evan Bray Show
The Evan Bray Show - Steve Shirtliffe - August 14th, 2024

The Evan Bray Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 16:13


Two University of Saskatchewan research projects recently received funding from the Canadian Space Agency! Dr. Steve Shirtliffe (PhD), with the College of Agriculture and Bioresources at the University of Saskatchewan, joins Evan to discuss how his project will use state-of-the-art satellite imaging techniques to map agricultural emissions.

Conservative Atheist
S-3 Ep-6: John Stossel Interviews Two University Professors One Anti-DEI Another Pro-DEI

Conservative Atheist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 80:40


In today's podcast episode I go over two interviews conducted by John Stossel of University Professors the first being Prof Eric Smith a former DEI advocate & the second Prof Asao Inoue a current DEI extremist! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/conservativeatheist1970/message

Cincinnati People
"Blue" to the Playoffs

Cincinnati People

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 22:06


Two University of Michigan Super Fans, Julie Powell and former Cincinnati resident Vicky Musky, are well on their way to attending every Michigan football game, home and away, this season. Starting with the 2023 spring game and ending with the CFP game(s), Julie and Vicky tell us where they came up with the idea, what the experience has been like and the advice they give others who want to do the same! 

My2CentsPodcast
Light Week (Ep.155)

My2CentsPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 56:57


My2Cents Topics: Condolence to Colin Burgess & Andre Braugher (4:07) Hannah Payne sentenced to life because of overstepping citizen duty (6:36) Two University of Florida scientists arrested over putting kids in makeshift cage (12:12) Elementary students fell ill over tainted gummy bears (17:34) New Jersey man serving eight years for shouting racial slurs at neighbors (22:25) One of the officers in Breonna Taylor Raid faces retrial (28:10) SmileDirectClub has folded but customers still have to pay (33:22) Money topics (37:27) Ending Music: Kanye West – Jesus Lord (Instrumental) National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 Twitter: @My2Podcast Instagram: my2centspodcastg2 YouTube: My2CentsPodcast Business email: my2centspod@yahoo.com

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Drew and Mike Show
Drew and Mike – October 3, 2023

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 169:03


Tigers fire Matt Shepard, Kevin McCarthy blown out, Taylor Swift conspiracy theories, U of M vandalism, Monica Lewinsky on the Today Show, Sherri Papini's new rack, and we check back in with Randolph White. Valerie Bertinelli is in another fat phase and needs attention. Breaking News: K-Fed is rooting for Jamie Lynn Spears on Dancing with the Stars. Matt Shepard has been let go from the Detroit Tigers broadcast. Kim Ng has led the Miami Marlins to the playoffs. Tay Tay & Trav News: Her shorts are sold out. The NFL TV ratings are through the roof. She's going to the Minnesota Vikings game on the road. Conspiracies are abound. Aaron Rodgers takes a shot at Travis Kelce. Big Cat wants to see a sex tape. ML Soul of Detroit spoke to a student of the MSU Meth Professor. Two University of Michigan athletes decide to spray-paint a dong and slurs on the Jewish Resource Center sidewalk. Jameson Williams is returning to the Detroit Lions, but check your expectations. Drew wants to buy the classic Uncle Magazine. Randolph White's awesome man-on-the-street led to some found $$$. It's BranDon's anniversary today! Oh, and it's Barack and Michelle Obama's anniversary too. Check out the legs on Mike. Monica Lewinsky popped up on the Today Show to discuss bullying, but not Bill Clinton. OnlyFans is a good way to make a lot of money. Sherri Papini's boobs look amazing recently. Kevin McCarthy BLOWN OUT as Speaker of the House. Hunter Biden pled not guilty to gun charges. Donald Trump was slapped with a gag order in his case. 9-year-old found safe after 2 days with pedophile. Minneapolis Mary Moriarty is the loosest DA possibly ever. We check out a pair of cop cams. Hey Kenny Loggins… why you look different? Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… please consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).

The Nonlinear Library
EA - Two University Group Organizer Opportunities: Pre-EAG London Summit & Summer Internship by Joris P

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 3:42


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Two University Group Organizer Opportunities: Pre-EAG London Summit & Summer Internship, published by Joris P on March 13, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Summary CEA's University Groups Team is excited to announce two new opportunities: A summer internship for university group organizers Dates: flexible, during the Northern Hemisphere summer Application deadline: Wednesday, March 22 Find more info & apply here! A university group organizer summit before EAG London Dates: Monday 15 May – Friday 19 May Application deadline: Monday, March 27 Find more info & apply here! Summer Internship What? CEA's University Groups Team is running a paid internship program for about 5 university group organizers! During the internship, you will work on a meta-EA project, receiving mentorship and coaching from CEA staff. We have a list with a number of project ideas, but also encourage you to think about other projects you'd like to run. This is your opportunity to think big, and see what it's like to work on meta-EA projects full-time! Why? Test out different aspects of meta-EA work as a potential career path Receive coaching and mentorship through CEA A competitive wage for part-time or full-time work during your break Consideration for extended work with CEA For who? You might be a good fit for the internship if you are: A university group organizer who is interested in testing out community building and/or EA entrepreneurial projects as a career path Highly organized, reliable, and independent Knowledgeable of EA and eager to learn more Make sure to read more and apply here! More info If you have any questions, including about whether you'd be a good fit, reach out to Jessica at jessica [dot] mccurdy [at] centreforeffectivealtruism [dot] org. Find more info & apply here! Initial applications are due soon: Wednesday, March 22 at 11:59pm Anywhere on Earth. Pre-EAG London University Group Organizer Summit What? Monday 15 May – Friday 19 May (before EAG London 2023), the CEA University Groups team is hosting a summit for university group organizers. The summit will kickstart renewed support for experienced university groups and foster better knowledge transfer across groups. Why? The summit has three core goals: Boost top university groups by facilitating knowledge transfer among experienced organizers. Improve advice for university groups by accumulating examples of effective late-stage group strategies. Facilitate connections between experienced organizers and newer organizers, with the hope that attendees will continue to share information and support each other. For who? All current university group organizers can apply for this summit! This event will be particularly well-suited for experienced organizers at established university groups. We're also excited about this summit serving the next generation of organizers at established groups and ambitious organizers at new groups who are eager to think carefully about groups strategy. If you think this summit would plausibly be valuable for you, we encourage you to just go ahead and apply! More info If you have any questions, including about whether you'd be a good fit, reach out to us at unigroups [at] centreforeffectivealtruism [dot] org. Find more info & apply here! Applications are due soon: Monday, March 27th at 11:59pm Anywhere on Earth. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.

Stateside from Michigan Radio
Quantifying Anti-Asian Prejudice

Stateside from Michigan Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 19:36


The past three years have been a particularly scary time for people of Asian descent. Two University of Michigan researchers have been trying to find out if the rise in anti-Asian sentiment has had other, more hidden economic effects. Ones that you might not see in national headlines, but still damage Asian-American livelihoods.  GUEST ON TODAY'S SHOW: Justin Huang, assistant professor of marketing, Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way. If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work. Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Code Together
How Two University Students are Building an AI Chat Bot Using TensorFlow and oneAPI

Code Together

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 30:23


Parallel programming models are often used on large scale systems, with huge datasets and a large amount of obvious parallelism. In this podcast, Tony talks to two university students that are building a chat bot using consumer hardware and standard frameworks like TensorFlow and oneAPI. They use TensorFlow to enable their AI model and SYCL to optimize various parts of their data pipeline. They also talk about the Intel Student Ambassador program, Intel Discord, and how Josh and Harvey became part of the Intel social community. For more information see: Gavin AI Chat Bot github.com/Gavin-Development TensorFlow tensorflow.org SYCL sycl.tech oneAPI oneapi.io intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/oneapi/overview.html Building LLVM to compile SYCL for NVIDIA GPUs intel.github.io/llvm-docs/GetStartedGuide.html#build-dpc-toolchain-with-support-for-nvidia-cuda Intel Student Ambassador Program intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/community/ambassadors.html Intel Discord discord.com/invite/intel OpenAI – GPT-2, GPT-3 resources openai.com Google LaMDA blog.google/technology/ai/lamda Kaggle kaggle.com AI Predicts Heart Disease Risk Using Single X-Ray press.rsna.org/timssnet/media/pressreleases/14_pr_target.cfm?ID=2388 Guests Joshua Shiells – Student @ University of Kent Harvey Johnson – Student @ University of Nottingham

Midnight Radio
University of Idaho Murders

Midnight Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 18:03


A man was arrested Thursday and charged with attempted murder after throwing his girlfriend from a third-floor balcony at Fayetteville's Stewarts Creek Condos, police said. Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madisen Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves were found dead in a home near the university's campus on Sunday, Nov. 13. The Moscow Police Department is reviewing the footage, which was reportedly taken hours before the murders. A family of five was found dead in an apparent murder-suicide inside a Phoenix home Wednesday morning. A Hulu docuseries released Wednesday explores the 1979 murder of a North Carolina Marine and the sordid world of drugs and violence that may have been underlying the crime. Pregnant mother thrown from balcony University of Idaho killings: Here's what we know What we know after Moscow Police gave their first update on the 4 University of Idaho students killed near campus Two University of Idaho murder victims seen in video footage hours before attack Detectives find woman's body in Miami-Dade after deputies arrest ‘monster' for murder in Broward 2 adults, 3 children found dead in an apparent murder-suicide inside Phoenix home ‘Where Is Private Dulaney?' examines 1979 murder, cult in Marines We would love to hear from you! Call and leave us up to a 3 min message. Call Us: (325)261-0892 Contact us by email: midnightrad.io101@gmail.com Visit our Website for episodes, articles and merch: www.midnightrad.io https://anchor.fm/midnightrad Leave us an audio message here: https://anchor.fm/midnightrad/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/midnightrad/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/midnightrad/support

The Green
Research center for Alzheimer's and dementia launches at the University of Delaware

The Green

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 12:41


Two University of Delaware researchers have launched the Delaware Center for Cognitive Aging Research on UD's campus.This week, Delaware Public Media's Joe Irizarry caught up with the center's director Chris Martens about its mission.

Silicon Slopes Conversations
Two University Presidents Join Forces To Build Frontline DEI In Utah

Silicon Slopes Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 16:21


In an exclusive interview with the President's of the University of Utah and Howard University, Silicon Slopes' CEO and Co-Founder, Clint Betts, explores the topics of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as the two universities enter the third year of a partnership that brings black students to Utah for 10-week internships.

Silicon Slopes Conversations
Two University Presidents Join Forces To Build Frontline DEI In Utah

Silicon Slopes Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 16:21


In an exclusive interview with the President's of the University of Utah and Howard University, Silicon Slopes' CEO and Co-Founder, Clint Betts, explores the topics of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as the two universities enter the third year of a partnership that brings black students to Utah for 10-week internships.

News Tribune on Tap
Lincoln University president seeks to merge two university identities

News Tribune on Tap

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 15:51


In this week’s episode, Managing Editor Gary Castor chats with reporter Ryan Pivoney about the history, demographics, enrollment and “dual identity” of Lincoln University, and how LU President John Moseley seeks to merge the two identities as an HBCU and regional college through different recruitment efforts. If you’re a Lincoln University student or alum, we would love to hear your perspective! Feel free to email Ryan at rpivoney@newstribune.com.

Agripod
Expanding pulse production AND Dealing with drought

Agripod

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 18:18


Pulse processing in this country is expanding again.   Eat Well Investment Group, which owns Belle Pulses plans to upgrade and expand its production facilities to meet recent demand increases caused by the global food supply chain crisis. Eat Well Chief investment officer Mark Coles says Belle produced approximately 90,000 metric tonnes of protein in 2021 and will be adding up to an additional 15,000 metric tonnes per year of annual production. Coles will talk about the company's expansion plans and its goal to help support the global food industry. The recent drought had many thinking of ways to help livestock through these tough conditions. Two University of Saskatchewan research projects aim to help cows, and forage plants deal with stresses. Dr. Greg Penner will discuss the projects that will look at developing drought and salinity-tolerant forage crops and reducing heat stress in dairy cattle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ad Navseam
What's a Motto You, Two? University and College Mottoes (Ad Navseam, Episode 80)

Ad Navseam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 70:10


This week the guys are back with more mottos, from the muddled to the magnificent, from bland to grand. But this time they have their sights set on the apophthegms of colleges and universities around the globe. And it is a roller coaster—which ones make the cut? Which make no sense at all? Which ones could use some spicing up? And what's with those prone ursines lazing about in the American southwest? So come join in the fun, whether or not you agree that Sparty needs a serious makeover or you are a proud alum of UdoU. Quaecumque, ὤνθρωπε.

Cincinnati Edition
The latest on Ukraine from global politics experts

Cincinnati Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 25:23


Two University of Cincinnati professors join Cincinnati Edition to discuss the latest on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand
Two University of Delaware roommates are living through their two countries at war

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022


Greg Tarnavskyi and Vlad Krylov, roommates and students at the University of Delaware, joined Lisa Dent on Chicago’s Afternoon News to talk about their experience going to school while both their home countries go to war with each other. Follow Your Favorite Chicago’s Afternoon News Personalities on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka

Louisiana Insider
Episode 64: Notes on Votes - How Louisiana Politics is Changing

Louisiana Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 45:34


Louisiana politics is known for being colorful and controversial. It is also, like most politics, constantly changing. Two University of Louisiana Political Scientists, Pearson Cross and Christie Maloyed, have compiled a book, “The Party is Over: The New Louisiana Politics” featuring contemporary political readings. They join Errol Laborde, executive editor of Louisiana Life, along with podcast producer Kelly Massicot, in the Louisiana art of talking politics. Oh yes, we will also hear an evaluation of the Bobby Jindal administration and what might have gone wrong.

East to West
Apr. 23, 2021: Boston University Plans Two 2021 Commencement Ceremonies, GoFundMe Honors Two University Custodians Who Died from COVID-19, Protest Held at the Mass State House for Daunte Wright

East to West

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 12:12


One more week! Today on East to West, we cover Boston University accounting two commencement ceremonies for the class of 2021, a GoFundMe page started by BU Parents United Facebook Group to honor two university custodians who died from COVID-19, a protest at the Massachusetts State House regarding the killing of Daunte Wright and more.FEATURING: Veronica Thompson, Mia Parker, Katrina LiuWRITTEN BY: Jackson Machesky, Sarah Wager, Nellie Maloney, Veronica Thompson, Katrina Liu, Anjeli SmithEDITED BY: Mia ParkerBASED ON DFP PIECES BY: Molly Farrar, Emily Stevenson, Vanessa Bartlett, Colbi Edmonds, Daniel Kool, Madhri YehiyaMUSIC:Acid Trumpet by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3340-acid-trumpet License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Backbay Lounge by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3408-backbay-lounge License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5010-ultralounge License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 

East to West
Apr. 23, 2021: Boston University Plans Two 2021 Commencement Ceremonies, GoFundMe Honors Two University Custodians Who Died from COVID-19, Protest Held at the Mass State House for Daunte Wright

East to West

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 12:12


One more week! Today on East to West, we cover Boston University accounting two commencement ceremonies for the class of 2021, a GoFundMe page started by BU Parents United Facebook Group to honor two university custodians who died from COVID-19, a protest at the Massachusetts State House regarding the killing of Daunte Wright and more.FEATURING: Veronica Thompson, Mia Parker, Katrina LiuWRITTEN BY: Jackson Machesky, Sarah Wager, Nellie Maloney, Veronica Thompson, Katrina Liu, Anjeli SmithEDITED BY: Mia ParkerBASED ON DFP PIECES BY: Molly Farrar, Emily Stevenson, Vanessa Bartlett, Colbi Edmonds, Daniel Kool, Madhri YehiyaMUSIC:Acid Trumpet by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3340-acid-trumpet License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Backbay Lounge by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3408-backbay-lounge License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5010-ultralounge License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 

RNZ: Morning Report
PHD students removing wasp nests for science

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 5:15


Two University of Otago PhD genetics students have learned the sometimes-painful skill of wasp nest removal - all in the name of research aimed at eradicating the pest. Josh Gilligan and Gemma McLaughlin have become popular figures in the Dunedin community, estimating they've removed about 50 nests for free over the last two years - mostly from residential properties. But it was a hot, sting-laden process to begin with. Gilligan spoke to Susie Ferguson.

Connections with Evan Dawson
Connections: Discussing the decline of democracy across the globe

Connections with Evan Dawson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 51:01


Two University of Rochester professors are leading a series of online seminars about the decline of democracy across the globe. Professors Gretchen Helmke and Randall Stone argue that "for the first time since 2001, the majority of countries are again authoritarian, and democratic institutions and political freedoms are under assault all around the globe." Their series, "Fading Democracy," explains what has led to this change and how to measure it. They join us to preview their discussions. Our guests: Gretchen Helmke , professor of political science at the University of Rochester, and co-founder of the Bright Line Watch project Randy Stone , professor of political science at the University of Rochester, and director of the Skalny Center for Polish and Central European Studies at the University of Rochester

White Collar Briefly
Two University Leaders Confronting the Twin Pandemics of COVID-19 and Racism - Episode 19

White Collar Briefly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 57:11


In this episode, Perkins Coie partner and former dean of the University of San Diego School of Law, Stephen Ferruolo, speaks with Pradeep Khosla, chancellor of the University of California San Diego (UCSD), and Kurt Schmoke, president of the University of Baltimore, about how they, and the universities they lead, have confronted the challenges posed by the twin pandemics of COVID-19 and systemic racism. President Schmoke and Chancellor Khosla speak compellingly about the important role universities can play in combatting both of these pandemics, as well as about their visions for the future of higher education in a post-pandemic world.

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 52 - Two University Students Share Their Experiences with Online Learning During A Pandemic

The Learning Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 30:27


In Episode 52, Carolina interviews two of her students, Ellie Brownlie and Alicja Turek, about their experiences with online learning.

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
NZ Planet Hunters find a "Super Earth"

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 9:42


Two University of Canterbury Astronomers were leading a team which has discovered a "one in a million" similar planet to earth near the centre of the galaxy. Lead author on the team from Canterbury, Dr Antonio Herrera Martin explains how hard it was to find and what it means.

We Make Movies
Joker, Scorsese, Bond, and The Greatest Movies Ever Made

We Make Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 65:01 Transcription Available


Two University film students discuss current events in the growing film industry, as well as their own experiences making and watching films

Tales of the Trade
Qafila: Atif Rafiq & Jithin Manoharan

Tales of the Trade

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 29:06


Two University batch mates bringing logistics & technology closer together.

CDE Anytime
Part Two - University of Minnesota School of Dentistry Continuing Dental Education Presentation of the Minnesota Opioid Prescribing Guidelines

CDE Anytime

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 86:30


Welcome to the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry Continuing Dental Education presentation of the Minnesota Opioid prescribing guidelines, first edition 2018. The guidelines were created the Minnesota Opioid Prescribing Work Group, working in collaboration with the Minnesota departments of Health, Human. Services, and Labor and Industry.    As an oral health professional, you may notice that the use of the words medical provider is widespread throughout the guidelines. While these guidelines may focus on medical professionals, dentists and oral surgeons are by far the major prescribers of opioids for children ages 10 to 19. Based on University of Minnesota research conducted by the thought-leader and Oral Surgeon, Dr. Harold Tu, even very short-term prescriptions have been associated with later drug misuse. In fact, a recent study of drug-naive teens found that getting an opioid prescription in high school is associated with a one-third greater risk of future opioid misuse.   The goal of this presentation is to provide you with an overview of the Minnesota guidelines and to help your entire dental team update your care for patients in pain.    Throughout this podcast course, we will focus on the prescribing guidelines document issued on March 30, 2018. You will find this PDF on our opioid course page located at smile.umn.edu or by viewing it through the Department of Health website. As you look through the document, take some time to carefully review the Summary of Opioid Prescribing Recommendations grids located on pages 13 to 16. Many oral health providers find this information as the most useful portion of the document, worthy of printing and having readily available within the dental practice. 

Fronteras
Should Texas Cities Consider Municipal IDs? How Did They Work Out In New Haven, CT?

Fronteras

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2014 22:29


Fronteras: More cities, including Austin, are considering municipal ID cards — partly with undocumented immigrants in mind. New Haven, Connecticut, was a leader when it issued resident cards years ago. We speak to the former mayor there to see what impact these city-issued IDs have had. Two University of North Texas professors are developing a drone that can help during emergencies. Also, a San Antonio artist is delving into public art for the first time. We look at Vincent Valdez's first public installation.

Arts & Humanities at Research@Chicago (video)
Library Society Lecture on Manly-Rickert edition of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales

Arts & Humanities at Research@Chicago (video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2010


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. In an event hosted by the University of Chicago Library Society at the Quadrangle Club on October 13, 2010, Christina von Nolcken, Associate Professor in English Language and Literature and the College and Chair of the Committee on Medieval Studies, presents a lecture entitled “Two University of Chicago Humanists and a Landmark Edition of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales.” Professor von Nolcken’s lecture centers on the eight-volume edition of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales meticulously prepared and published in 1940 by Professors John Manly and Edith Rickert in the English Language and Literature department. Both professors worked as code-breakers during World War I, and their language abilities proved invaluable in the intensive research required for the Canterbury Tales project. In light of her work with the extensive Manly-Rickert archive housed in the Regenstein Library, Professor von Nolcken speaks about the importance of the Manly-Rickert edition and on the considerable financial and personal challenges faced by the editors throughout the sixteen-year process of compiling the edition. Professor von Nolcken’s lecture was followed by a reception and formal dinner.