Public Health 142, 001 - Spring 2015 Introduction to Probability and Statistics in Biology and Public - Maureen Lahiff Creative Commons 3.0: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
eCHEM 1A: Online General Chemistry
College of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley
http://chemistry.berkeley.edu/echem1a
Curriculum and ChemQuizzes developed by Dr. Mark Kubinec and Professor Alexander Pines
Chemical Demonstrations by Lonnie Martin
Video Production by Jon Schainker and Scott Vento
Developed with the support of The Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation
This forum will examine the new forces that have emerged, and transformations that have occurred, following the rapid expansion in the use of technology and new media, particularly by younger people, in talking about political issues and political change in different parts of the Muslim world. The speakers represent a diverse range of perspectives and are composed of practitioners and activists as well as journalists and scholars.
MODERATOR:
Wajahat Ali is the Associate Editor of www.altmuslim.com and maintains a regular blog on issues concerning South Asia and the U.S., Islam, Muslims around the world and Muslim-Americans. He received his undergraduate degree from UC Berkeley and his law degree from UC Davis. His play, The Domestic Crusaders, was recently staged in New York.
SPEAKERS:
Mohamed Abdel Dayem is Program Coordinator for the Middle East and North Africa for the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) in New York. Before joining CPJ in 2008, Mohamed Abdel Dayem worked for the Save Darfur Coalition; for the National Endowment for Democracy, where he managed the Iraq portfolio; and for Human Rights Watch, where he conducted research and media outreach on countries throughout the Middle East and North Africa. Abdel Dayem has an M.A. from the School of Advanced International Studies at the Johns Hopkins University.
Haroon Moghul writes an influential and popular blog focused on issues concerning South Asia, the Middle East, Islam and Muslim Americans. His novel, The Order of Light, was published in 2006. He is the Director of Public Relations for the Islamic Center of New York University, and is currently also pursuing a Ph.D. in Middle East Studies at Columbia University.
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Carl Dennis is the author of eleven books of poetry, including, most recently, Callings (Penguin, 2010). A recipient of the Pulitzer Prize and the Ruth Lilly Prize, he lives in Buffalo, New York.
http://holloway.english.berkeley.edu