Ambassador Imad Mustapha 5/8/2006
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- May 8, 2006
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Ambassador Imad Mustapha 5/8/2006
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-Convocation 4/8/10 Dame Evelyn Glennie.
-Convocation 4/29/10 Russell K. Osgood.
-Convocation 5/6/10 Catherine Keller.
-Senior Showcase 2010.
-Convocation Dr. Raynard Kington 9/2/10.
-Convocation 9/30/10 Geradine Richard (2 DVDs).
-Esperanza Spalding Grinnell College 12/8/10.
-Convocation Mark Juergensmeyer 3/3/11.
-Convocation May Ngji 4/14/11.
-Phi Beta Kappa Induction/Jane Ginsburg Convocation 4/21/11.
-Convocation 4/28/11 Yusef Komunyakaa.
-Russell K. Osgood Inauguration 10/10/98.
-Science Dedication Panel.
-Noyce Dedication Luncheon.
-Noyce Dedication 10/4/08.
-Rosenfield Dedication. Rosenfield Dedication Dinner 10/06/06.
-Kershaw Dedication.
-Kershaw Plaque Pictures.
-Darby Dedication Slide Show.
-Walter Netsch CD.
-Grinnell Campus Center 2005.
-Jerry Lalonde Part 2 7/12.
-Aces Progarm August 2006.
-Convocation 9/29/05 James Cuno.
-Baccalaureate 2007.
-Commencement 2007.
-McKibben Memorial Service 2/23/08.
-Commencement 2006.
-Joe Rosenfield '25.
-The Resergence of Anti-Semitism in the West: Disk 1 (Tony Kushner/Karen Mock).
-"What is Social Justice?" Rosenfield program, September 13, 2011: Faculty and Staff Panel; Edward Hailes Jr.
-"What is Social Justice?" Rosenfield program, September 14, 2011: Sara K. Gould
-"What is Social Justice?" Rosenfield program, September 15, 2011: David Estlund
-"What is Social Justice?" Rosenfield program, September 15, 2011: President Raynard Kington; Kristin Kalsem
-"Sundown," November 8, 1996. Directed by Venia Smekhov and produced by Ellen Mease.
-Rick Perlstein. "Nixonland: The Legacy of Richard Nixon for Current Republican Politics". 6 November 2008, 6:00 pm, ARH 302.
-Water Symposium, 14-18 April 2009: Matthew Heberger, Pacific Institute. "Facing the National Water Crisis"; William A. Ehm, Iowa DNR. "Water, the Public's Wealth"
-Water Symposium, 14-18 April 2009: Elizabeth Grossman, Environmental Journalist. "Watershed: Dams, River Health, and Climate Change"; Braimah Apambire, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation. "Water Quality and Water Policy in West Africa"
-Water Symposium, 14-18 April 2009: Ed P. Brands, Birmingham Southern College. "Policy, Process, and Perception: What Determines the Quality and Safety of Drinking Water?".
-Lara Puglielli '91, Director, Staff Safety and Security, Catholic Relief Services. "NGO's and Security in Today's World". Thursday, 12 March [no year]
-Center for Prairie Studies. Dean, Thomas. Director, The Iowa Project on Place Studies, Special Assistant to the President, University of Iowa: "Giving Voice to a Quiet Place: Paul Gruchow, Prairie Prophet". Thursday, 29 January 2009, 7:30 pm, ARH 120, Grinnell College. Reading from "Under a Midland Sky". Thursday, 29 January 2009, 4:15 pm, Grinnell Coffee Company, 915 Main Street.
-Rosenfield Program. The State of Democracy: 28-30 October 2008. Thomas Melia: "Democracy Promotion in a Time of Transition"; Kathryn Stoner-Weiss: "Medvedev's Challenges in Governing Putin's Russia: What the Next U.S. President Should Know";
-Rosenfield Program. The State of Democracy: 28-30 October 2008. Hans Apel: "The European Union: Divided and without a Solid Democratic Structure"; B. Ramesh Babu: "Paradigm Shift in U.S.-India Relations: Estranged Democracies to Stategic Engagement"
-Rosenfield Program. The State of Democracy: 28-30 October 2008. Michael Bratton: "The State of Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Public Opinion Perspective"; Carlos de la Torre: "Latin American Populism: The Foe or the Essence of Democracy"
-Rosenfield Program. The State of Democracy: 28-30 October 2008. Marina Ottaway: "Democracy in the Middle East: What Can It Be Built on?".
-Greg Thielmann '72. "National Security Secrets and the Congress: Why the 'First Branch' Is Often the Last to Know". 16 February 2009, Rosenfield Program.
Joe Rosenfield '25 circa 2000 shown at Joe Rosenfield Center Dedication
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Chorus/Orchestra – Handel? Messiah?
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-2006 Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow Deborah Horan, September 18th-20th, 2006: 4 discs: 9/18/06 "Covering the Middle East as Woman"; 9/19/06 "Open Discussion on the War in Iraq" parts 1 and 2; 9/20/06 "Israel, Lebanon and Hezbollah: A Journalist's Perspective"
-The Rise of China Symposium February 12-16, 2007: 11 discs: 2/12/07 "Opening address" parts 1 and 2 presented by Jioa Xiudong: Counselor for Political Affairs and Chief of the Political Section of the Chinese Embassy; 2/13/07 "U.S. Foreign Policy toward China and Taiwan Discussion" presented by Wayne Moyer, Ming Chan, and Byron Weng; 2/13/07 "What Kind of Party is This, Leadership and Governance in China" presented by Professor Joseph Fewsmith; 2/14/07 Perspectives of Chinese Students at Grinnell on Development in China parts 1 and 2 presented by Grinnell Students' Panel with Professor Ming Chan moderating; 2/14/07 "China's Rise and Cross-Straits Relations" tape 1 and 2 presented by Professor Byron Weng: Chi Nan University-Taiwan; 2/15/07 "Legislating Harmony? Law, Interests, and Authoritarianism in China" presented by Mary Gallagher; 2/15/07 "China: Peacefully Rising or a Military Threat" presented by Professor June Teufel Dreyer; 2/16/07 "Re-emergence of China in the Global Economy: What Does it Mean for the U.S.?" presented by Professor Baizhu Chen 4/2/07
-"Africa's Position in International Politics & Bandung Returns?South-South Linkages in the Global Political Economy" presented by Ian Taylor, expert of African foreign policies and African-Asian relations 4/16/07
-"The New Architecture of Politics and Journalism" presented by David Shribman, Executive Editor Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 4/23/07
-"Nuclear Proliferation Challenges in a Multi-Polar World" presented by David Mosher '85 Senior policy analyst the RAND Corporation 9/5/07
-"Islamic Banking and Finance: The Case of Iran" by Dr. Nasser Elahi, Qom University, Iran
-Pre-Caucus Foreign Policy Lecture Series September and October 2007: 7 discs: 9/10/07 "Seeing Ourselves as Others See Us" presented by Andrew Nagorski, Senior editor Newsweek International, and Christoph von Marschall, Lead Opinion editor Der Tagesspiegel; 9/11/07 "National Security at a Crossroads" presented by Lorclei Kelly '89, Policy Director, Real Security Initiative, The White House Project and Dana Eyre, Civil Affairs Officer, civilian advisor to the Iraq reconstruction project; 9/17/07 "Critical Challenges for the Western Alliance: 2009 & Beyond" presented by Robert Hunter, Senior Advisor, RAND Corporation former U.S. Advisor to NATO; 9/24/07 "The Costs of War" presented by Wendy Sherman, Albright Group, former U.S. Dept. of State Counselor; 10/1/07 "Defense, Intelligence, and Terrorism" presented by Lawrence J. Korb, Senior fellow, Center for American Progress; 10/8/07 "Providing for the Common Defense" presented by Janne E. Nolan, Professor, University of Pittsburgh, formerly with U.S. Dept. of State and Senate Armed Services Committee; 10/15/07 "The U.S. and China" presented by James A. Leach, Princeton University, former Congressman from Iowa 10/15/07
-"World Food Prize Lecture: Sustainable Food and Nutritional Security" presented by Vishweshwaraiah Prakash
Center for Prairie Studies Videos
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-TV-8 Interview with Grant Gale - 6 min.
-Grant's Talk for 1938 class reunion - 21 min.
-Grant Gale Museum Talk "From Masers to Lasers", 1976 (?), black and white, recovered from 3/4" tape - some video lost
-Grinnell College Department of Physics Museum I, 10/10/1986
-Touchstone 504 Robert Noyce, Thanksgiving 1986
-Physics Museum II
-Physics Museum III
-Sundial Completion, 8/15/90 Dedication Ceremony, 6/1/91
-Grinnell College Robert Noyce Commemoration
-Convocation 2/9/05 (Orig)
-Convocation 2/23/06 Dr. Nell Irvin Painter
-Between Here and There Spring Dance Concert 4/15/05, 4/16/05, 4/17/05
-Panel Discussion on Diversity, Spring 2005
Iowa Peace Institute (IPI) Videos
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Lute – Tinny; Flute Like - ? Recorder
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-Grinnell to Silicon Valley: The Career of Robert Noyce. Leslie Berlin. 3/13/06. -Energy Symposium: Global Climate Change and Our Energy Future: Will We Need to Rely on Nuclear Power? How Much Wind Energy Can Iowa Really Use? Tom Wind. 4/5/07. (2 copies)
-Energy Symposium: Global Climate Change and Our Energy Future: Will We Need to Rely on Nuclear Power? Carbon Mitigation and Nuclear Power. Charles Duke. 4/3/07. (2 copies)
-Energy Symposium: Global Climate Change and Our Energy Future: Will We Need to Rely on Nuclear Power? Biomass Energy: Options for Iowa. Edward Woolsey. 4/5/07. (2 copies)
-Energy Symposium: Global Climate Change and Our Energy Future: Will We Need to Rely on Nuclear Power? Lunar Helium-3 Fusion Power and Our Energy and Space Future. Harrison Schmitt. 4/5/07. (2 copies)
-Energy Symposium: Global Climate Change and Our Energy Future: Will We Need to Rely on Nuclear Power? Yucca Mountain and the Storage of High-Level Nuclear Waste. Robert Glass. 4/4/07. (2 copies)
-Energy Symposium: Global Climate Change and Our Energy Future: Will We Need to Rely on Nuclear Power? Building Green: Moving Beyond Efficiency. Martha Norbeck. 4/4/07.
-Disease Symposium: Challenges Presented by Emerging Infectious Diseases. 4/18/06 - 4/20/06. Preparations for Epidemics in Iowa and Grinnell. Panel Discussion.
-Disease Symposium: Challenges Presented by Emerging Infectious Diseases. 4/18/06 - 4/20/06. Developing Medical Products for Modern Times. Colonel George Korch.
-Disease Symposium: Challenges Presented by Emerging Infectious Diseases. 4/18/06 - 4/20/06. One World - One Health. William Karesh.
-Disease Symposium: Challenges Presented by Emerging Infectious Diseases. 4/18/06 - 4/20/06. The 1918 Flu. Alfred W. Crosby.
-Disease Symposium: Challenges Presented by Emerging Infectious Diseases. 4/18/06 - 4/20/06. Pandemic and War, 2006. Jonathan L. Temte.
-Disease Symposium: Challenges Presented by Emerging Infectious Diseases. 4/18/06 - 4/20/06.
-Disease Symposium: Challenges Presented by Emerging Infectious Diseases. Revenge of the Microbes: Are Antibiotics on the Endangered Species List? Abigail Salyers.
-Incarceration: Lorna Rhodes. November 2004.
-Incarceration Symposium: Frank O. Bowman. November 2004. (2 copies)
-Michael Gilbert.
-Stephen Richards.
-Convocation 10/6/11. Robert Darnton.
-Convocation 10/27/11. Morris Dees.
-Convocation 11/3/11. Simon Estes.
-Convocation 9/15/11. Raynard Kington.
-Convocation 9/22/11. Susan Hirsch.
-Terrorism Symposium: Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). 10/31/05 - 11/3/05. Keeping WMD Out of the Hands of Terrorists. Franklin Miller. AND Legacy Arsenals and Terrorist Threats. Elizabeth Turpen.
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Has the name Steve Howell on the front of the box.
Iowa Peace Institute (IPI) Videos
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-Terrorism Symposium: Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). 10/31/05 - 11/3/05. Rethinking the Nuclear Terrorism Threat from Iran and North Korea. Henry Sokoloski.
-Terrorism Symposium: Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). 10/31/05-11/3/05. Protecting Against Terrorist WMD Use in the U.S.: Evaluating the Risks and Our Prto Date. Kevin O'Prey '87.
-Terrorism Symposium: Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). 10/31/05-11/3/05. The Failure of U.S. Non-Proliferation Policy and What To Do About It. Joseph Cirincione.
-Genocide Symposium. 2/7/06-2/9/06. Genocide and Justice? Perspective on the Khmer Rouge Killing Fields. Chivy Sok.
-Genocide Symposium. 2/7/06-2/9/06. The End of an Illusion? European Jews Between the Two World Wars. Ezra Mendelsohn.
-Genocide Symposium. 2/7/06-2/9/06. A Competition in Suffering: How Jews and Poles Loko at the Shoah. Konstanty Gebert.
-Genocide Symposium. 2/7/06-2/9/06. The Eight Stages of Genocide. Gregory Stanton.
-Genocide Symposium. 2/7/06-2/9/06. Upstanders: Bystanders Who Stand Up to Mass Atrocities and Genocide. Jim Fussell. (2 copies)
-Genocide Symposium. 2/7/06-2/9/06. Compilation. (2 copies)
-The New Globalism, the New Tribalism, the International Media Revolution. Lee Huebner. 4/25/06.
-Convocation 4/16/06. After the Fall, Before the Clash: Taking Account of the Global Role of Religion Today. Catherine Bell.
-Convocation 9/29/11. Karl Gerth.
-Faith of our Children. 1952. 23 min.
-Perspectives on Current Agricultural Policy and the Future of Farming. Dr. Peter Feindt, Paul Lang, A.S. (Sandy) Moffett, Howard Rafetty, Joel Severinghaus. 9/11/06.
-Military-Media Relations: The Honeymoon Was Short. Robert Hodierne '68. 1/29/07.
-Symposium: Religion and Politics in the U.S. When You See Blood It Brings Truth: Catholic Ritual and Resistance in a Time of War. Elizabeth Castelli. 11/2/06.
-Symposium: Religion and Politics in the U.S. The Ground Rules of Science: Why the Judge Ruled Intelligent Design Creaetionism Out of Court. Robert T. Pennock. 11/2/06. (2 copies)
-Symposium: Religion and Politics in the U.S. The Hidden Power of the Christian Right: Evangelicals in the Pubilc Eye and in Washington, D.C. Esther Kaplan. 11/1/06.
-U.S. Diplomacy for a Crowded Planet. John Brady Kiesling. 10/23/06. -Symposium: Politics of Russian Popular Culture. 10/3/06 - 10/6/06. Literature Part I. Speakers' Panel.
-Symposium: Politics of Russian Popular Culture. 10/3/06 - 10/6/06. Literature Part II. Speakers' Panel.
-Symposium: Politics of Russian Popular Culture. 10/3/06 - 10/6/06. Poetry and Song Part I. Speakers' Panel.
-Symposium: Politics of Russian Popular Culture. 10/3/06 - 10/6/06. Poetry and Songn Part II. Speakers' Panel.
-Symposium: Politics of Russian Popular Culture. 10/3/06 - 10/6/06. Film and Television Part I. Speakers' Panel. (2 copies)
Symposium: Politics of Russian Popular Culture. 10/3/06 - 10/6/06. Film and Television Part II. Speakers' Panel. (2 copies)
-2006 Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow. A More Effective Policy in China. 4/6/06. Simon Liu.
-Martin Luther King and the Beloved Campus. J. Slivanus Wilson. 1/26/12. -Posse: Three Stories.
-David Schribman. American politics and the press in a period of transition. February 1, 2012. (2 copies)
-Rosenfield Program. Tomiko Brown-Nagin. Wealth inequality as a civil rights and a women's rights issue: what history teaches. January 30, 2012.
-Grinnell Glimpses: The Campus Newsreel of Grinnell College.
-The Global Financial Crisis Symposium. John Chambers '77, 2/21/12. Mark Copelovitch, 2/22/12.
-The Global Financial Crisis Symposium. Steven Pearlstein, 2/23/12. Elizabeth Laderman '80, 2/23/12.
-Audio CD: 1. Noyce - original; 2. Robert Noyce 6/2/1989
-Rosenfield Porgram: Las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo Linea Fundadora: Thirty Four Years in the Struggle for Truth, Justice, and Memory in Argentina. 3/16/11-3/17/11. (2 copies)
-Pfitsch Interview by Mitch Erickson.
-Grinnell College Pipe Organ 1961. Tom Beverdge and Mariann Rice.
-Story of Sigurd the Volsung, 1989. William Morris, Kelmscott Press. -Thumbnails: Tiff 1-110. 1949-1970 WDTN. 1970-1980 WDTN. 1980-2000 WDTN. WDTN Studio Pics 2005-2006.
-The 1981-82 Grinnell College Admissions Show.
-Imagine... Grinnell.
-Smart Cars, Smart People. Frank Duma. 4/5/12.
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Joe Rosenfield '25. Rosenfield Tribute Service July 15, 2000. Al Jones Memorial. Grinnell Stories The Early Years Produced for the Sesquicentennial Welcome Center Gerry Lalonde. Jerry Lalonde Part 2. 7/12. Eric McIntyre. Tim Newton. Joe Rosenfield Interview 5/14/98. Herbie Hancock with Christina Aguilera. Ellen Degeneres Show, 10/7/05. Warren Buffet Interview 2/16/08. The Active Opposition: Iraq: the Battle of Hearts and Minds, Feat. Host Peter Coyote ‘64 Grinnell College a Conversation with Joseph F. Rosenfield 11/26/90. Grinnell Acquires WDTN Misc Promos 1976-77; Misc Promos 1979 Newscast Portion 1979; Grinnell Sale to Hearst 1980 News Open Close 1980; 1 Hour Newscast 1978 The 1981-82 Grinnell College Admissions Show.
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Has the name Ben Gallup on the back and "German page 164."
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-Symposium: Africa's Role in the International Arena. 4/9/12 - 4/17/12. Old Trade Offs and New Realities: Challenges of Economic Development and Political Reform in Africa. Lahra Smith.
-Symposium: Africa's Role in the International Arena. 4/9/12 - 4/17/12. Neither Consolidating nor Fully Democratic: The Evolution of African Political Regimes, 1999-2008. Boniface Dulani.
-Symposium: Africa's Role in the International Arena. 4/9/12 - 4/17/12. Poetry and Politics along the Indian Ocean Littoral. Kelly Askew. (2 copies)
-Symposium: Africa's Role in the Global Arena. 4/9/12 - 4/17/12. China and Africa: An Evolving Relationship. Ambassador David Shinn.
-Symposium: Africa's Role in the Global Arena. 4/9/12 - 4/17/12. African Muslim Women and Civic Islam. Pearl Robinson.
-Symposium: Africa's Role in the Global Arena. 4/9/12 - 4/17/12. The Rise and Decline of America's Soft-Power in Africa: The Case of Ethiopia. Assefa Mehretu.
-Symposium: Africa's Role in the Global Arena. 4/9/12 - 4/17/12. Childhood, Schooling and the State in South Sudan. Andrew Epstein.
-Rosenfield Program: 4/26/2012. Can President Obama Win Re-Election?: Demographics Versus Economics in the 2012 Election. Ruy Teixeira.
-Rosenfield Program: 4/30/2012. Behind the Scenes at the New York Times. Richard Berke.
-133rd Reunion: 6/2012.
-Artifacts of Activism. Classes of 1971-1973.
-Rosenfield Program: 10/17/2012. Exodus from Hunger: Changing the Politics of Hunger. David Beckman.
-ESPN Grinnell Spot. 2/2005
-Rosenfield Program: Harry Hopkins '12, FDR's Right-Hand Man. November 19, 2012. Harry Hopkins: America's Champion in Depression and War. June Hopkins. -Rosenfield Program: Harry Hopkins '12, FDR's Right-Hand Man. November 12, 2012. Panel Discussion. Includes both Harry Hopkins as an Instrument of State, George McJimsey '58, and The Bully Pulpit of the 'Other President': Hopkins' Defense of the New Deal, Doug Hess '91
-Rosenfield Program: Prospects for Future American-Egyptian Relations. November 28, 2012. Maged Rafaat Aboulmagd.
-Russell K Osgood Inauguration, 10/10/1998
-Richard Longworth, Convocation, 11/10/2011
-Library Excellence Award Celebration, 4/29/2011
-Lapaco & Antokoletz, 3/17/2011
-The Messiah: A Sing-A-Long Concert, 12/13/2009
-David Sloan Wilson, Convocation, 11/19/2009
-Raynard Kington, Convocation, 9/2/2010 (2 Copies)
-Beloit College @ Grinnell College, ESPN raw feed, 2/3/2005
-Simon Estes, Convocation, 11/3/2011
-Young Innovator for Social Justice Prize, 5/5/2011
-Phi Beta Kappa Induction/Jane Ginsburg, Convocation, 4/21/2011
-Karl Gerth, Convocation, 9/29/2011
-Convocation, Robert Darnton. 10/6/11.
-Comedian Kumail Nanjiani ’01, 9/8/2010
-Madres de Plaza de Mayo, Session 2
-Brian Rose, McKibben Lecture , 4/21/2011
-Who Should Teach Our Children: Education and Democracy Worldwide. September 11, 2013. Education and Democracy Worldwide Teaching Panel.
-Who Should Teach Our Children: Education and Democracy Worldwide. September 11, 2013. Preparing Effective Teachers. Jim Wycoff.
-Who Should Teach Our Children: Education and Democracy Worldwide. September 11, 2013. Building a World-Class Education System for Iowa. Jason Glass.
-Who Should Teach Our Children: Education and Democracy Worldwide. September 12, 2013. Social Justice Starts in the Classroom: Teach for America's Approach to Ending Educational Inequality. Lindsey Ciochina.
-Who Should Teach Our Children: Education and Democracy Worldwide. September 12, 2013. Scholar's Convocation. The Wild World of Teacher Preparation: Evolution or Revolution? Suzanne M. Wilson; Teaching in Developing Countries: Why Do It? Helen Claire Sievers