Alumni Day 2017 - Stoop Stories
The Good Fight: Stories About Being a Public Health Advocate - Six storytellers share their true, personal stories on one incident, moment, or experience that best captures the truth of their lives as a public health advocate.
Proposed Changes to Federal Regulations for Human Research (Common Rule)
Nashville, TN Session 1: Requiring Consent for Research with Biospecimens and Allowing Broad Consent
How To Post a Comment to the Docket:
Online:
1. Go to
2. Enter HHS- OPHS-2015-0008 in the EnterKeyword or ID field and click on Search
3. On the next Web page, click on Submit a Comment action and follow the instructions
By Mail:
Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP)
Jerry Menikoff, M.D., J.D., OHRP
1101 Wootton Parkway Suite 200
Rockville, MD 20852
By Twitter:
@CommonRule2015 // #AskNPRM
By Email:
CommonRule2015@CTSAC4.org
2012 State of the College: Finding Truth in the Student Experience
Dr. DeRionne P. Pollard delivered her first State of the College address on Wednesday, April 11. As a virtual event, the College community was able to watch online, on the College television station, or in person.
During her speech, 2012 State of the College: Finding Truth in the Student Experience, Dr. Pollard talked about the truths that every student can come to expect from Montgomery College. She also touched on a series of recommendations developed by the Common Student Experience Task Group to achieve these truths.
Dr. Pollard shared the story of Montgomery College student leader Phu Cao, who said, if you are to knock on the door of opportunity, Montgomery College will answer.
As she concluded, We must embrace this pivotal moment in our College's history so we are ready to answer each and every knock.
Exploring DACA & US Immigration Policy
The recent rescission of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program has created anxiety and uncertainty for many in the Montgomery College community, in the County, and across the nation. For those not directly impacted by DACA there are also questions about how DACA fits into the larger history of US immigration; how it impacts the labor force; and how the complexities of US immigration policy have evolved. This panel discussion helps to contextualize the DACA decision and allow those most affected to share their journeys and inform our understanding, including DACA students from Montgomery College, who shared their stories at this event.
#403 General Session IV at UUA General Assembly 2017
This is the fourth General Session in which the business of the Association is conducted. Please refer to the Agenda for details (
The History of Bethesda Game Studios
Embark on a quest through the history of The Elder Scrolls and Fallout. With insight into the development of everything from Arena to Fallout 4, Noclip takes you on a journey through the creative process of one of the most prolific RPG designers in gaming history.
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Chapter Markers by Game
06:37 - Arena & Daggerfall
15:15 - Morrowind
21:38 - Oblivion
33:30 - Fallout 3
55:43 - Skyrim
01:09:02 - Fallout 4
Licenced Music Used
Corn Fields
Fracture 3
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Fallout 4 Theme:
Oblivion OST - Peace Of Akatosh:
Morrowind Theme Song:
Morrowind OST - Shed Your Travels:
Oblivion OST - Glory of Cyrodiil
Oblivion OST - Als is Well
Oblivion OST - Dusk at the Market
Fallout 3 OST - Explore 1
Fallout 3 OST - Explore 2
Fallout 3 OST - Explore 3
Skyrim OST - Distant Horizons
Skyrim OST - Journey's End
Skyrim OST - Around The Fire
Skyrim OST - Secunda
Skyrim OST - Dawn
Fallout 4 OST - Of the People, for the People
Fallout 4 OST - Deeper and Darker
Fallout 4 OST - Darkness Falls
Fallout 4 OST - Imagine Utopia
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Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford full testimonies before the Senate Judiciary Committee
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, who has accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault when they were teenagers, both testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday. Ford said during her testimony that she was 100 percent sure that Kavanaugh assaulted her, while Kavanaugh said that he was 100 percent sure he had not done anything of the kind. The differences are irreconcilable.
After the full day of dramatic testimony, Kavanaugh's supporters in the Senate were largely ready to move forward with his confirmation vote, though a few key senators remained undecided Thursday night as his confirmation hangs in the balance. The Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote on Kavanaugh's confirmation Friday.
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Montgomery College Commencement 2014
Montgomery College celebrated its 67th commencement ceremony on Friday, May 23. The event honored graduates from the College's three campuses in Montgomery County, Md.—Germantown, Rockville, and Takoma Park/Silver Spring—along with apprenticeship graduates in Workforce Development & Continuing Education programs. The ceremony was held on the Rockville Campus athletic field.
Valerie Ervin -- Executive Director of the Center for working Families former Montgomery County Councilmember— delivered the commencement address.
As an elected official in Montgomery County for nearly a decade, she championed the vision that America succeeds when working families succeed. Her policy accomplishments include raising the minimum wage, expandinguniversal prekindergarten, establishing the nation's first countywide food recovery network, increasing childcare subsidies, improving childhood nutrition, expanding universal breakfast programs, and developing models for closing the achievement gap. She served as chair of the Montgomery County Council's Education Committee, where she was an advocate for Montgomery College and its mission to provide postsecondary educationalopportunities to students who are often the first in the families to attend college.
The commencement ceremony also featured speeches by four graduating students who have been selected as the College's Board of Trustees Scholars. The scholars, who earn an award for future tuition or educational costs, represent each of the three campuses and Workforce Development & Continuing Education. This year's Board of Trustees Scholars are:
Casey Barry, Workforce Development & Continuing Education Apprenticeship Scholar
Lisa Baughman, Germantown Campus Scholar
Lacey Hornkohl, Rockville Campus Scholar
Samuel Damesa, Takoma Park/Silver Spring Campus Scholar
Honorary Degrees were awarded to:
Judithe A. Clark
Gustavo Torres
Dr. and Mrs. Adi Shmueli
Valerie Ervin
For more information about commencement, visit: montgomerycollege.edu/commencement.
Montgomery College is a public, open admissions community college with campuses in Germantown, Rockville, and Takoma Park/Silver Spring, plus workforce development/continuing education centers and off-site programs throughout Montgomery County, Md. The College serves more than 60,000 students a year, through both credit and noncredit programs, in more than 150 areas of study.
What is a Refugee Crisis?: Session 1
What is a Refugee Crisis? March 11, 2016
Cogut Center for the Humanities, Brown University
This year, events in the Middle East, Africa and Europe have led to popular movements that have been described as the largest refugee crisis since WWII. This demands a response, and how this crisis is defined, mediated, and understood is central to the responses (global and local, personal and political, affective and activist) that can be generated. This day-long symposium, along with an accompanying visual archive, considers the question of what is a refugee crisis? focused on media combined with political theory.
SESSION 1
Speakers:
Thomas Keenan, Bard College Humanitarian, Relief
Sarah Tobin, Middle East Studies, Brown University Vulnerabilities
Itamar Mann, Georgetown Law Center Survival, Freedom
Nicola Perugini, Italian Studies/Middle East Studies, Brown University Lip Sewing
Chair: Bonnig Honig, Political Science/modern Culture and Media, Brown University
Conversation with the Chairman: A Teacher Town Hall
Transcript:
John Scalzi: Lock In | Talks at Google
A blazingly inventive near-future thriller from the best-selling, Hugo Award-winning John Scalzi. You can find his book on Google Play:
Not too long from today, a new, highly contagious virus makes its way across the globe. Most who get sick experience nothing worse than flu, fever and headaches. But for the unlucky one percent – and nearly five million souls in the United States alone – the disease causes Lock In: Victims fully awake and aware, but unable to move or respond to stimulus. The disease affects young, old, rich, poor, people of every color and creed. The world changes to meet the challenge.
A quarter of a century later, in a world shaped by what’s now known as Haden’s syndrome, rookie FBI agent Chris Shane is paired with veteran agent Leslie Vann. The two of them are assigned what appears to be a Haden-related murder at the Watergate Hotel, with a suspect who is an integrator – someone who can let the locked in borrow their bodies for a time. If the Integrator was carrying a Haden client, then naming the suspect for the murder becomes that much more complicated.
But complicated doesn’t begin to describe it. As Shane and Vann began to unravel the threads of the murder, it becomes clear that the real mystery – and the real crime – is bigger than anyone could have imagined. The world of the locked in is changing, and with the change comes opportunities that the ambitious will seize at any cost. The investigation that began as a murder case takes Shane and Vann from the halls of corporate power to the virtual spaces of the locked in, and to the very heart of an emerging, surprising new human culture. It’s nothing you could have expected.
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Watch Live: Brett Kavanaugh, Christine Blasey Ford Testify At Senate Hearing | NBC News
Watch live as Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, who has accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault while they were teenagers, testify separately before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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MCPS Board of Education Meeting - 07/29/19
2019 Stanford International Relations Diploma Ceremony
During the diploma ceremony for the Program in International Relations (IR), keynote speaker Colin Kahl, senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, shared an inspiring speech with the graduates. IR students Audrey Huynh and Lloyd Lyall also spoke during the event.
Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford face Senate panel
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Brett Kavanaugh testimony at Senate Judiciary Committee hearing
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh testifies after Christine Blasey Ford testimony.
APHA, CVS symposium: Bringing together the public health and private sector to combat tobacco
APHA, CVS Health, acting U.S. Surgeon General RADM Boris Lushniak and our distinguished panel discuss new approaches to helping Americans live tobacco-free lives.
Holocaust Survivor Edith Cord - Frank Islam Athenaeum Symposia:
Born in Vienna in 1928, Edith Mayer Cord moved to Italy with her family to escape the rise of Nazism in Austria. In 1938, Italy passed the same anti-Jewish laws, similar to the Nuremburg laws, and the entire family was asked to leave. Unable to receive a visa for any country, Edith and her family entered France illegally in April 1939 where they received political asylum.