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Men's Basketball: Gary Williams presented award for Maryland Coach with Most Wins, 2006.
Presentation of award for the most wins (349) by a Maryland basketball coach to Gary Williams at College Park, MD during 2005-2006 season
Women's Basketball: NCAA Championship, Maryland (78) vs. Duke (75), Post-Game, April 4, 2006
TV footage of the trophy presentation for the NCAA women's basketball championship match between University of Maryland and Duke University in Boston, MA, April 4, 2006. Maryland won in overtime 78-75. Also includes tournament highlights and clips from post-game interviews
A conversation with Henry Giroux
Contents: Introduction -- On Paulo Freire -- Freire's legacy -- From theory to practice -- Liberating teaching -- No child left behind? -- Race & democratic education -- Questioning authoritarianism -- Media education -- On agency -- The war on kids -- Staying unfinished -- Struggling for the future.Giroux explains his position that pedagogy must challenge social inequality and oppression
Films@UM
Films@UM consists of over 800 digital videos on a wide variety of subjects which can be used in the classroom or independently. Spanning documentaries, public television programming, taped performances and feature films, Films for Teaching covers a wide range of topics. A considerable concentration deals with Asian studies (focusing on China, Japan, and Korea), the performing arts (particularly the areas of music, theater, dance, and television and film production), business management and economics, politics and government, the state of Maryland, literature, women's studies, and religion.Films@UM consists of over 800 digital videos on a wide variety of subjects which can be used in the classroom or independently. Spanning documentaries, public television programming, taped performances and feature films, Films@UM covers many areas of interest
Beat the heat : 8 simple steps for older adults
Poster with a photograph of two smiling senior citizens and text with recommendations for how to deal with "excessive heat events". EPA Publication #430-H-05004
Paris 1889
The 1889 Exposition Universelle, like all other nineteenth century fairs, was mainly concerned with the progress and modernization the "civilized" world had undergone. While many exhibits like the Exposition de l'Economie Sociale and the Galerie des Machines demonstrated new social and economic breakthroughs, others were devoted to the past and to less "developed" cultures. The Street of Cairo exemplified this dichotomy, but a better example was Charles Garnier's Histoire de l'Habitation Humaine. Garnier was a French architect, born in 1825, best known for his design of the Paris Opera House. He was also recognized for his extensive work on the Histoire de l'Habitation Humaine; a subject on which he wrote a book published in 1892, explaining motivation and purpose for the exhibit. According to Nils Muller-Scheessel, who has studied the representation of prehistory at the world's fairs, "Paris 1889 became the international exhibition of prehistoric archaeology" (Muller-Scheessel 2001)
Women's Basketball: NCAA Championship, Maryland (78) vs. Duke (75), First Half, April 4, 2006
TV footage of the first half of the NCAA women's basketball championship match between University of Maryland and Duke University in Boston, MA, April 4, 2006. Maryland won in overtime 78-75
"TempOdyssey" by Dan Dietz: set model
"TempOdyssey" by Dan Dietz: set model. Director: Christopher Gallu, Designer: Misha Kachman, Theater: The Studio Theatre, Stage 4, Opening Date: December 6, 2006
Gymkana Home Show, Friday performance, 2006
Video footage of the Gymkana troupe's 60th Anniversary Home Show performance, 200
Gymkana Home Show, Saturday performance, 2006
Video footage of the Gymkana troupe's 60th Anniversary Home Show performance, 200