Closing Remarks Kenneth H. Mayer, The Fenway Institute John G. Bartlett, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Veronica Miller, Forum for Collaborative HIV Research
Computer Science 61A, 001 - Fall 2014
The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs - John S. Denero
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The symposium welcome and introductions are followed by the keynote address, “Mexico City: from Revolutionary Ruins to Global City and Back Again,” by Ruben Gallo, Professor, Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures, Princeton University. This talk explored the place of ruins in Mexico City’s urban landscape since the Mexican Revolution of 1910 to the present, and argued that a crucial element of urbanism has been repressed from the capital’s imagined space. Invoking psychoanalytic theory, Gallo argued that these images have been repressed from the imaginary in order to create representations of the capital that favor illusions of completeness, wholeness, persistence, and solidity.
A new UC Berkeley study of online-dating suggests that white men and women prefer to date other whites, while black men are the most open to dating women of other races. In this video, students comment on their dating attitudes regarding race.
Full Story: http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2011/02/11/onlinedating/
Video produced by Jesus Roman-Castro, Roxanne Makasdjian, and Yasmin Anwar, UC Berkeley Media Relations