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University of California, Berkeley has three institutional structures within which media studies can take place: the department of Film and Media ( formerly Film Studies Program ), including famous theorists as Mary Ann Doane and Linda Williams, the Center for New Media, and a long established interdisciplinary program formerly titled Mass Communications, which recently changed its name to Media Studies, dropping any connotations which accompany the term “ Mass ” in the former title.
In 1984 Gell-Mann co-founded the Santa Fe Institute — a non-profit theoretical research institute in Santa Fe, New Mexico — to study complex systems and disseminate the notion of a separate interdisciplinary study of complexity theory.
New interdisciplinary options in Liberal Studies and a compulsory core module in Environmental Sustainability will be introduced.
Over the years, the school has also developed on-campus, interdisciplinary laboratories, such as the Center for Experiments in Art, Information, and Technology, Center for Integrated Media, Center for New Performance at CalArts, and the Cotsen Center for Puppetry and the Arts.
New religions studies is the interdisciplinary study of new religious movements ( so called cults ) that emerged as a discipline in the 1970s.
The course of study, ending in a New York State Regents endorsed diploma, is centered around an interdisciplinary, multicultural, inquiry based approach to learning which prepares students for college and / or a professional career in the arts.
She subsequently taught philosophy at Princeton University ; philosophy and interdisciplinary humanities at the University of Waterloo ; philosophy at the University of Western Ontario ; philosophy, English, and creative writing at the University of New Brunswick ; and philosophy at the University of Alberta.
Known for its eclectic band of employees and the subsequent interdisciplinary quality of their work, the New York Times reported in 1999 that the firm was composed of " architects, designers, editors, model builders, historians, childhood specialists, one poet, one painter and one astrophysicist.
Meyer Schapiro ( 23 September 1904, Šiauliai – 3 March 1996, New York ) was a Lithuanian-born American art historian known for forging new art historical methodologies that incorporated an interdisciplinary approach to the study of works of art.
Researchers affiliated with the Rio Grande Bioregions Project at The Colorado College initiated a pioneering collaborative, farmer-led, and interdisciplinary study of Colorado and New Mexico acequias in 1995-1999.
Located in Chester, New Hampshire, the college offered degree programs in creative writing ; professional writing ; photography and media arts ( with concentrations in video production, media arts, or photography ); graphic design ; fine arts ; communication arts and interdisciplinary arts.
New science programs have been introduced, including an interdisciplinary brain research center and a center for nanotechnology.
* Proteus Gowanus, an interdisciplinary gallery and reading room founded in 2005 in Gowanus, Brooklyn, New York, United States
In 1976, New York University founded the John W. Draper Interdisciplinary Master's Program in Humanities and Social Thought ( Draper Program ) in honour of his lifelong commitment to interdisciplinary study.
The Gallatin School of Individualized Study ( commonly known as Gallatin ) is a small interdisciplinary college within New York University.
The Center maintains cooperative ties to other interdisciplinary research centers and co-sponsors a regional network of sociolegal scholars in New York and Canada.
During World War I, the interdisciplinary, government-sponsored " Inquiry " in preparation for the Paris Peace Conference was led by the AGS and headquartered in the Society ’ s building in New York.
Diller Scofidio + Renfro is a New York City-based interdisciplinary design studio that integrates architecture, the visual arts, and the performing arts.

New and academic
New schools were rising, but with this went a harsh proclamation: any academic degree earned during Batista's regime was invalid.
After this essay was circulated in samizdat and then published outside the Soviet Union ( initially on July 6, 1968, in the Dutch newspaper Het Parool through intermediary of the Dutch academic and writer Karel van het Reve, followed by The New York Times ), Sakharov was banned from all military-related research and returned to FIAN to study fundamental theoretical physics.
In the United Kingdom, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and other areas whose cultures were recently linked to the UK, the title Doctor generally applies in both the academic and clinical fields.
Throughout his academic career Singer has written frequently in the mainstream press, including the The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal, often striking up positions that go against mainstream thinking.
Jacob Neusner ( born July 28, 1932 ) is an American academic scholar of Judaism who lives in Rhinebeck, New York.
They told the residents of Lansing, New York that this new " city " had an area of 65 blocks, contained a church and also a public and academic square.
Friedman was initially unable to find academic employment, so during 1935, he followed his friend W. Allen Wallis to Washington, where Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal was " a lifesaver " for many young economists.
However, the foundation of memetics in full modern incarnation originates in the publication in 1996 of two books by authors outside the academic mainstream: Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme by former Microsoft executive turned motivational speaker and professional poker player, Richard Brodie, and Thought Contagion: How Belief Spreads Through Society by Aaron Lynch, a mathematician and philosopher who worked for many years as an engineer at Fermilab.
* New Testament Gateway Annotated guide to academic New Testament Web resources including not only other Web sites, but articles and course materials
The noted academic writer on science fiction Edward James sums up the New Wave and its impact as follows:
Like Gloria Steinem, Faludi has criticized the obscurantism prevalent in academic feminist theorizing, saying, " There's this sort of narrowing specialization and use of coded, elitist language of deconstruction or New Historicism or whatever they're calling it these days, which is to my mind impenetrable and not particularly useful.
A number of poets belong to both academia and slam: as noted above Jeffrey McDaniel slammed on several poetry slam teams, and has since published several books and currently teaches at Sarah Lawrence College ; Patricia Smith, a four-time national slam champion, went on to win several prestigious literary awards, including being nominated for the 2008 National Book Award, and being inducted into the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent in 2006 ; Bob Holman founded the Nuyorican Poetry Slam has taught for years at the New School, Bard, Columbia and NYU ; Craig Arnold won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition and has competed at slams ; Kip Fulbeck, a professor of Art at the University of California, Santa Barbara competed in slam in the early-1990s and initiated the first spoken word course to be taught as part of a college art program's core curriculum ; and poet / academics such as Michael Salinger, Felice Belle, Javon Johnson, Susan B. Anthony Somers-Willett, Robbie Q. Telfer, Phil West, Ragan Fox, and Karyna McGlynn have devoted much attention to the merging of the poetry slam community and the academic community in their respective works.
Tirana has seen the creation of private academic institutions, including: Albanian University ( U. F. O-Universitas. Fabrefacta Optime ), Epoka University, University of New York, Tirana, European University of Tirana, Luarasi University, Academy of Film and Multimedia " Marubi ".
In 2003, Nick Greiner, a former premier of New South Wales, resigned from his position as chair of the University's Graduate School of Management because of academic protests against his simultaneous chairmanship of British American Tobacco ( Australia ).
The Association of University of New Brunswick Teachers ( AUNBT ) was established in 1954 ; in 1979, this association became the bargaining agent for all full-time academic staff, and in 2008, it achieved certification for contract academic staff.
In 1800, Joseph Stevens Buckminster became minister of the Brattle Street Church in Boston, where his brilliant sermons, literary activities, and academic attention to the German " New Criticism " helped shape the subsequent growth of Unitarianism in New England.
Such orientation was followed in Sinological works until the 1950s or 60s, when it started to be gradually replaced by right apostrophes (< font face =" Times New Roman ">’</ font >) in academic literature.
* New papers and articles on human Capital, a free Newsletter edited by the RePEc academic Project
He has also held academic positions at Cornell University ( 1972 – 73 ), University of California, Berkeley ( 1973 – 1975 ), Stanford University ( 1974 – 1980 ), and New York University ( 1981 – 1985 ).
New York ’ s Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, and New York University ’ s President John Sexton on April 23, 2012, announced an historic agreement between New York City, New York ’ s MTA, and a consortium of world-class academic institutions, and private technology companies, that will lead to the creation in New York of a Center for Urban Science and Progress ( CUSP ).

New and programs
Other pilot programs were conducted by A & S, Babylon, New York ; ;
In New York City, WLIB boasts `` more community service programs than any other Negro station '' and `` one of the largest Negro news staffs in America ''.
During this time Alston founded the Harlem Artists ’ Guild with Savage and Elba Lightfoot to work towards equality in WPA art programs in New York.
The American public made the CCC the most popular of all the New Deal programs.
Long-Range Public Investment: The Forgotten Legacy of the New Deal ( 2007 ), providing a context for American public works programs, and detailing major agencies of the New Deal: CCC, PWA, CWA, WPA, and TVA.
He continued all the major New Deal programs still in operation, especially Social Security.
Although he sought to slow or contain the New Deal and other federal programs, he did not attempt to repeal them outright and in doing so was popular among the liberal wing of the Republican Party.
At that time, most television programs were broadcast live, and as the largest markets were in New York, the rest of the country received only kinescope images.
Brazil has implemented the New Enem, PROUNI, Fies, ENADE, SISU educational programs.
New programs based on modern learning theories that test individual learning, and teach to mastery of a subject have been proved by the Kentucky Education Reform Act ( KERA ) to be far more effective than group instruction with compromise schedules, or even class-size reduction.
In 2011, it was estimated that nearly 171, 000 students would participate in 18 existing school choice programs in 10 states ( Vermont, Maine, New Mexico and 7 others ) and the District of Columbia.
One of the most popular of all New Deal programs was the Civilian Conservation Corps ( 1933 – 1943 ), which sent two million poor young men to work in rural and wilderness areas, primarily on conservation projects.
In his first hundred days in office, which began March 4, 1933, Roosevelt spearheaded major legislation and issued a profusion of executive orders that instituted the New Deal — a variety of programs designed to produce relief ( government jobs for the unemployed ), recovery ( economic growth ), and reform ( through regulation of Wall Street, banks and transportation ).
He defeated a corrupt Democratic machine, presided during a depression and a world war, made the city the model for New Deal welfare and public works programs, and championed immigrants and ethnic minorities.
Following an unsuccessful attempt to study jazz academically, and having given recitals in the classical and jazz piano programs at Loyola University, Connick moved to the 92nd Street YMHA in New York City to study at Hunter College and the prestigious Manhattan School of Music, where a Columbia Records executive Sr. V. P.
Other significant programs include the New Zealand Automobile Association AA Rewards Card and Countdown supermarket's Onecard.
The " Engineers " sponsor 33 sports, most teams of which compete in the NCAA Division III's New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference ; the Division I rowing programs compete as part of the EARC and EAWRC.
In 2004, the New York Musical Theatre Festival presented a week-long festival of modern film musicals that included 10 independent features made since 1996, as well as several programs of short film musicals.
The Open Sound Control ( OSC ) protocol was developed at the Center for New Music and Audio Technologies ( CNMAT ) of the University of California, Berkely, and is supported by software programs such as Reaktor, Max / MSP and Csound, and some newer hardware controllers, including the Lemur Input Device.
* Fouad Ajami, " The Humanist in the Alleys ", The New Republic, 25 September 2006, http :// www. sais-jhu. edu / programs / mideast / documents / Recent % 20Articles / Articles / The % 20Humanist % 20in % 20the % 20Alleys. pdf
New attributes, statements and statement options could be added to PL / I without invalidating existing programs.
* New Mexico Military Institute, includes 4-year high school and 2-year associate college degree programs.
* New Mexico Military Institute, 2-year associate college degree programs.
Although the law remained in effect only eight years, it set the trend for New Deal social programs during the Great Depression.

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