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    <title>Listen: free acclaimed international film series continues at Sarratt</title>
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    <description>Title: Listen: free acclaimed international film series continues at Sarratt
Authors: Owens, Ann Marie Deer; Barsoum, Sherif; Jones, Heather A.
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    <title>Listen: Vanderbilt Twain exhibit pays tribute to popular American author</title>
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Authors: Owens, Ann Marie Deer; Smith, Kathy
Description: Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "InterVU - Podcasts - Listen: Vanderbilt Twain exhibit pays tribute to popular American author."  By Vanderbilt University. Ann Marie Deer Owens speaks to Kathy Smith, Associate Director of Special Collections and University Archives at the Jean and Alexander Heard Library of Vanderbilt, about Vanderbilt's participation in Nashville's citywide "Twain and Twang" celebration of Mark Twain (on the 175th anniversary of his birth and the 100th of his death). Special Collections is presenting an exhibit called "Mark Twain: An American Original." The exhibit draws from the large collection of Twain first editions and other books given to the library by Vanderbilt professor Marc H. Hollender, but other books, letters and items of memorabilia are borrowed from Twain's boyhood home in Hannibal, Mo., and from San Diego State University. Smith discusses Twain as an author, a journalist and a man, as well as his struggles against copyright infringement.</description>
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    <title>Listen: Professor's year in Baghdad leads to unique course about the war in Iraq</title>
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Authors: Carroll, Katherine Blue, 1970-
Abstract: Last fall Vanderbilt students had the rare opportunity in an interdisciplinary class called “The War in Iraq” to take an in-depth look at the facts on the ground in Iraq between 2003 and the present. Humanities 161 was co-taught by political scientist Katherine Carroll and Mike Newton, professor of the practice of law. The focus was on the U.S. military and its response to a variety of challenges it has faced in Iraq. The course grew out of Carroll’s year in Baghdad as an embedded professor with the U.S. Army.
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    <title>Listen: Student Media Hall of Fame inaugural class inducted</title>
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Authors: Owens, Ann Marie Deer; Carroll, Chris
Description: Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "InterVU - Podcasts - Listen: Student Media Hall of Fame inaugural class inducted - Five alumni who have distinguished themselves through a variety of careers  and have made significant contributions as staff members of the university's student media were inducted into the Vanderbilt Student Media Hall of Fame on Oct. 16, 2009. The event was held in conjunction with Homecoming/Reunion Weekend."  By Vanderbilt University. Ann Marie Deer Owens is the presenter and Chris Carroll, director of Vanderbilt Student Communications, speaks.</description>
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