Art Professor and Director of New Media Owen Smith talks about the New Media Innovation Research Development and Commercialization Center (NMIRDC)
play videoDave Janes talks about his experience in UMaine's School of Performing Arts
play videoOwen Smith, professor of New Media, talks about what's new about New Media at UMaine.
play videoOwen Smith, professor of New Media, talks about what people should know about New Media at UMaine.
play videoOwen Smith, professor of New Media, talks about opportunities for New Media students.
play videoOwen Smith, professor of New Media, talks about the origin of the term intermedia.
play videoOwen Smith, professor of New Media, talks about how intermedia has been redefined at UMaine.
play videoOwen Smith, professor of New Media, talks about the New Media capstone project.
play videoJohn Rouleau, Project Superintendent, takes us on a tour of the Collins Center for the Arts construction site.
play videoJohn Rouleau, Project Superintendent, takes us on a tour of the Collins Center for the Arts construction site.
play videoJohn Rouleau, Project Superintendent, takes us on a tour of the Collins Center for the Arts construction site.
play videoProfessor of Art Owen Smith explains Fluxus art.
play videoRobert Strong, professor of finance at UMaine, talks about SPIFFY.
play videoIs Maine Good For Business?
play videoIan Kopp, Kenway Corp., discusses how UMaine and the Engineering Composite Center have been critical in transforming their business in the 21st century.
play videoWays in which UMaine offers help to Maine businesses.
play videoRenee Kelly, Director, Economic Development Initiatives, discusses ways in which UMaine helps businesses.
play videoWorkforce Development.
play videoSustainability Solutions Initiative announcement, July 15, 2009.
play videoUMaine researchers on using the power of Maine's tides as a source of renewable energy.
play videoBob Wagner, Director of UMaine's School of Forest Resources, discusses how much forestland Maine has.
play videoBob Wagner, Director of UMaine's School of Forest Resources, talks about the increasing demand for Maine's wood products.
play videoBob Wagner, Director of UMaine's School of Forest Resources, explains how the increased demand for wood as a heat and electricity source has affected its price and market demand.
play videoBob Wagner, Director of UMaine's School of Forest Resources, explains how much wood Maine's forests produce, and what is a sustainable harvest level.
play videoDana Humphrey, Dean of UMaine's College of Engineering, talks about the role the college will play in developing Maine's energy future.
play videoDana Humphrey, Dean of UMaine's College of Engineering, discusses what energy resources the state of Maine has and what the college is doing to help develop those resources.
play videoDana Humphrey, Dean of UMaine's College of Engineering, talks about the role engineers will play in helping to solve our nation's energy problems.
play videoDeb Neuman, Director of the Target Technology Incubator, explains how Efficiency Maine can help small business owners reduce energy costs
play videoDeb Neuman, Director of the Target Technology Incubator, talks about steps small businesses can take to reduce energy consumption.
play videoOn Tuesday, July 22, 2008, Habib Dagher, Director of the Advanced Engineered Wood Composites Center, discusses on C-SPAN the benefits of utilizing off-shore wind energy to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
play videoProfessor of Economics Jonathan Rubin explains the challenges and opportunities Maine faces as energy costs continue to escalate.
play videoMark Anderson, Senior Instructor, School of Economics: How do we balance environmental concerns with the ever-dire fuel prices and the energy crisis?
play videoMark Anderson, Senior Instructor, School of Economics talks about the biggest misconception people have about environmental issues today.
play videoPaul Mayewski, Director and Professor of the Climate Change Institute, explains how we can modify our behavior to address climate change.
play videoPaul Mayewski, Director and Professor of the Climate Change Institute, explains that it's not too late to correct damage already done to the environment by global warming.
play videoPaul Mayewski, Director and Professor of the Climate Change Institute, explains what science tells us about the state of climate change.
play videoArt Professor and Director of New Media Owen Smith talks about the New Media Innovation Research Development and Commercialization Center (NMIRDC)
play videoUMaine researchers on using the power of Maine's tides as a source of renewable energy.
play videoSen. Susan Collins and Under Secretary for Science & Technology for the Department of Homeland Security Jay Cohen at UMaine's AEWC Center, August 18th.
play videoLen Kaye, Director, Center on Aging: Talk about the progress of the Safe Medicine Disposal for Maine Program.
play videoLen Kaye, Director of the Center on Aging, talks about the creation of the Safe Medicine Disposal for Maine program.
play videoHoward Segal, Professor of History, talks about what Henry Ford would say about the current automobile crisis.
play videoOn Tuesday, July 22, 2008, Habib Dagher, Director of the Advanced Engineered Wood Composites Center, discusses on C-SPAN the benefits of utilizing off-shore wind energy to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
play videoMark Anderson, Senior Instructor, School of Economics talks about the biggest misconception people have about environmental issues today.
play videoMark Anderson, Senior Instructor, School of Economics: How do we balance environmental concerns with the ever-dire fuel prices and the energy crisis?
play videoProfessor of Mechanical Engineering Michael Peterson examines how biomechanics can make racetracks safer for horses and jockeys.
play videoMark Hutchinson, Cooperative Extension Educator, explains how Maine businesses are using lessons from the Compost School.
play videoMark Hutchinson, Cooperative Extension Educator, explains the purpose of the Maine Compost School.
play videoMark Hutchinson, Cooperative Extension Educator, talks about what he appreciates most about compost.
play videoMark Hutchinson, Cooperative Extension Educator, talks about why compost is making a comeback.
play videoKathleen Bell, Associate Professor of Economics, talks about the struggles Maine's lakeside communities are facing and how University of Maine researchers are working to help them.
play videoKathleen Bell, Associate Professor of Economics, talks about why is it important to take an interdisciplinary approach when dealing with an issue like land use around lakes.
play videoKathleen Bell, Associate Professor of Economics, talks about what Maine can learn from states and communities that have faced development pressures on their lakes.
play videoJane Conroy, Cooperative Extension Educator, shares some money management tips for families.
play videoJane Conroy, Cooperative Extension Educator, shares some money management tips for families.
play videoDeb Neuman, Director of the Target Technology Incubator, explains how Efficiency Maine can help small business owners reduce energy costs
play videoDeb Neuman, Director of the Target Technology Incubator, talks about steps small businesses can take to reduce energy consumption.
play videoDoug Allen, Professor of Philosophy: How do you explain the relationship between religion and violence?
play videoArt Professor and Director of New Media Owen Smith talks about the New Media Innovation Research Development and Commercialization Center (NMIRDC)
play videoGreg Zaro, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, discusses how anthropology contributes to our understanding of climate change.
play videoGreg Zaro, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, talks about his research in southern Peru, what it tells us about desert landscapes on our planet, and what the implications are for global change.
play videoMark Hutchinson, Cooperative Extension Educator, explains how Maine businesses are using lessons from the Compost School.
play videoMark Hutchinson, Cooperative Extension Educator, explains the purpose of the Maine Compost School.
play videoMark Hutchinson, Cooperative Extension Educator, talks about what he appreciates most about compost.
play videoMark Hutchinson, Cooperative Extension Educator, talks about why compost is making a comeback.
play videoUMaine researchers on using the power of Maine's tides as a source of renewable energy.
play videoMohsen Shahinpoor, mechanical engineering researcher, talks about what the future holds for robotic surgery.
play videoMohsen Shahinpoor, mechanical engineering researcher, talks about the role of artificial muscle.
play videoUndergraduates Helen Mattsson and Susan Devine talk about their project based on sea slugs that are able to photosynthesize.
play videoMohsen Shahinpoor, mechanical engineering researcher, talks about the focus of Maine's first biomedical engineering lab.
play videoFaculty and students discuss a hands-on lab, which occurs only every four years.
play videoWhat impact has brain size on human ability to adapt to phenomenons like climate change?
play videoHow does life span alter a human's ability to adapt to climate change?
play videoUMaine researchers study the effects of climate change in Denali National Park.
play videoDana Humphrey, Dean of UMaine's College of Engineering, talks about the role engineers will play in helping to solve our nation's energy problems.
play videoDana Humphrey, Dean of UMaine's College of Engineering, discusses what energy resources the state of Maine has and what the college is doing to help develop those resources.
play videoDana Humphrey, Dean of UMaine's College of Engineering, talks about the role the college will play in developing Maine's energy future.
play videoJoe Kelley, Professor of Earth Sciences, talks about how the New Orleans levee system, still being rebuilt from Hurricane Katrina, held up to Hurricane Gustav.
play videoJoe Kelley, Professor of Earth Sciences, talks about the lessons learned from Hurricane Gustav and how New Orleans handled the storm.
play videoJoe Kelley, Professor of Earth Sciences, explains why New Orleans is so vulnerable to hurricanes and flooding.
play videoSen. Susan Collins and Under Secretary for Science & Technology for the Department of Homeland Security Jay Cohen at UMaine's AEWC Center, August 18th.
play videoLen Kaye, Director, Center on Aging: Talk about the progress of the Safe Medicine Disposal for Maine Program.
play videoLen Kaye, Director of the Center on Aging, talks about the creation of the Safe Medicine Disposal for Maine program.
play videoPaul Mayewski, Director and Professor of the Climate Change Institute, explains how we can modify our behavior to address climate change.
play videoPaul Mayewski, Director and Professor of the Climate Change Institute, explains that it's not too late to correct damage already done to the environment by global warming.
play videoPaul Mayewski, Director and Professor of the Climate Change Institute, explains what science tells us about the state of climate change.
play videoIrv Kornfield, Professor of Biology and Molecular Forensics: How has pop culture's interest in forensics research affected what you do here?
play videoDave Janes talks about his experience in UMaine's School of Performing Arts
play videoUMaine News and Events for May 2009.
play videoUMaine's 2008 television spot.
play videoUMaine television spot 2009
play videoJohn Rouleau, Project Superintendent, takes us on a tour of the Collins Center for the Arts construction site.
play videoJohn Rouleau, Project Superintendent, takes us on a tour of the Collins Center for the Arts construction site.
play videoJohn Rouleau, Project Superintendent, takes us on a tour of the Collins Center for the Arts construction site.
play videoJames Daniels, Math Major: ''Your professors really are helpful, and they really push you to do more outside the classroom.''
play videoHasan Haider, Communication Major / Theatre Minor: ''The University of Maine helped me figure out what I wanted to do with my life.''
play videoIsaac Michaud, Math Major: ''I like that it's very financially affordable but yet it's just as good an education as you're going to get anywhere.''
play videoJamaal Foreman, Sociology/Child & Family Development Major: ''In one word, I would describe UMaine as 'challenging.'''
play videoJaime Dorion, Secondary Education Major: ''It's really neat to think that you're part of a tradition that's so much bigger than yourself.''
play videoLaila Sholtz-Ames, Journalism / Anthropology Major: ''I've really had a chance to academically shine and learn a lot of things, and then socially, I've had the chance to meet a lot of new people.''
play videoBen Wasserman, Wildlife Ecology/Math Major: ''Academically I've found a lot of diversity at UMaine.''
play videoForrest Dantzler, Education Major: ''I feel safe, I feel very welcomed, and I know this is an environment that can get me to where I need to be.''
play videoAlisha Albert, Finance Major: ''Even though it's such a large school, I can pretty much guarantee when I walk across campus I'm going to see at least one person that I know.''
play videoCampus Recreation Director Jeff Hunt takes us on a tour of UMaine's Student Recreation and Fitness Center.
play videoGreg Zaro, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, talks about his research in southern Peru, what it tells us about desert landscapes on our planet, and what the implications are for global change.
play videoGreg Zaro, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, discusses how anthropology contributes to our understanding of climate change.
play videoMark Hutchinson, Cooperative Extension Educator, explains the purpose of the Maine Compost School.
play videoMark Hutchinson, Cooperative Extension Educator, explains how Maine businesses are using lessons from the Compost School.
play videoMark Hutchinson, Cooperative Extension Educator, talks about what he appreciates most about compost.
play videoMark Hutchinson, Cooperative Extension Educator, talks about why compost is making a comeback.
play videoKathleen Bell, Associate Professor of Economics, talks about the struggles Maine's lakeside communities are facing and how University of Maine researchers are working to help them.
play videoKathleen Bell, Associate Professor of Economics, talks about why is it important to take an interdisciplinary approach when dealing with an issue like land use around lakes.
play videoKathleen Bell, Associate Professor of Economics, talks about what Maine can learn from states and communities that have faced development pressures on their lakes.
play videoMohsen Shahinpoor, mechanical engineering researcher, talks about what the future holds for robotic surgery.
play videoMohsen Shahinpoor, mechanical engineering researcher, talks about the role of artificial muscle.
play videoUndergraduates Helen Mattsson and Susan Devine talk about their project based on sea slugs that are able to photosynthesize.
play videoRobert Strong, professor of finance at UMaine, talks about SPIFFY.
play videoOwen Smith, professor of New Media, talks about what's new about New Media at UMaine.
play videoOwen Smith, professor of New Media, talks about what people should know about New Media at UMaine.
play videoOwen Smith, professor of New Media, talks about opportunities for New Media students.
play videoOwen Smith, professor of New Media, talks about the origin of the term intermedia.
play videoOwen Smith, professor of New Media, talks about how intermedia has been redefined at UMaine.
play videoOwen Smith, professor of New Media, talks about the New Media capstone project.
play videoMohsen Shahinpoor, mechanical engineering researcher, talks about the focus of Maine's first biomedical engineering lab.
play videoNaomi Jacobs, professor of English, talks about how the utopian impulse is at work in the world.
play videoNaomi Jacobs, professor of English, talks about the misconceptions of utopia.
play videoVivian Wu, assistant professor of food science and human nutrition, talks about the benefits of using cranberry compounds vs. chemical preservatives.
play videoVivian Wu, assistant professor of food science and human nutrition, talks about how she and her colleagues are working to keep our food supply safe.
play videoVivian Wu, assistant professor of food science and human nutrition, talks about her research on injured microorganisms in food.
play videoVivian Wu, assistant professor of food science and human nutrition, talks about how we can improve current USDA protocols.
play videoVivian Wu, assistant professor of food science and human nutrition, talks about the antimicrobial properties of cranberries.
play videoVivian Wu, assistant professor of food science and human nutrition, shares some surprising facts about cranberries.
play videoVivian Wu, assistant professor of food science and human nutrition, talks about her work with the Maine Wild Blueberry Commission.
play videoUMaine researchers study the effects of climate change in Denali National Park.
play videoHoward Segal, Professor of History, talks about what Henry Ford would say about the current automobile crisis.
play videoMark Anderson, Senior Instructor, School of Economics: How do we balance environmental concerns with the ever-dire fuel prices and the energy crisis?
play videoMark Anderson, Senior Instructor, School of Economics talks about the biggest misconception people have about environmental issues today.
play videoPaul Mayewski, Director and Professor of the Climate Change Institute, explains how we can modify our behavior to address climate change.
play videoPaul Mayewski, Director and Professor of the Climate Change Institute, explains that it's not too late to correct damage already done to the environment by global warming.
play videoPaul Mayewski, Director and Professor of the Climate Change Institute, explains what science tells us about the state of climate change.
play videoSustainable Agriculture Majors Hayley Williams and Ellonai Hickok talk about the Black Bear Food Guild.
play videoIrv Kornfield, Professor of Biology and Molecular Forensics: How has pop culture's interest in forensics research affected what you do here?
play videoDoug Allen, Professor of Philosophy: How do you explain the relationship between religion and violence?
play videoProfessor of Art Owen Smith explains Fluxus art.
play videoProfessor of Mechanical Engineering Michael Peterson examines how biomechanics can make racetracks safer for horses and jockeys.
play videoSustainability Solutions Initiative announcement, July 15, 2009.
play videoArt Professor and Director of New Media Owen Smith talks about the New Media Innovation Research Development and Commercialization Center (NMIRDC)
play videoDave Janes talks about his experience in UMaine's School of Performing Arts
play videoUMaine News and Events for May 2009.
play videoGreg Zaro, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, discusses how anthropology contributes to our understanding of climate change.
play videoGreg Zaro, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, talks about his research in southern Peru, what it tells us about desert landscapes on our planet, and what the implications are for global change.
play videoMark Hutchinson, Cooperative Extension Educator, explains how Maine businesses are using lessons from the Compost School.
play videoMark Hutchinson, Cooperative Extension Educator, explains the purpose of the Maine Compost School.
play videoMark Hutchinson, Cooperative Extension Educator, talks about what he appreciates most about compost.
play videoMark Hutchinson, Cooperative Extension Educator, talks about why compost is making a comeback.
play videoKathleen Bell, Associate Professor of Economics, talks about the struggles Maine's lakeside communities are facing and how University of Maine researchers are working to help them.
play videoUMaine researchers on using the power of Maine's tides as a source of renewable energy.
play videoKathleen Bell, Associate Professor of Economics, talks about why is it important to take an interdisciplinary approach when dealing with an issue like land use around lakes.
play videoKathleen Bell, Associate Professor of Economics, talks about what Maine can learn from states and communities that have faced development pressures on their lakes.
play videoUMaine's 2008 television spot.
play videoUMaine television spot 2009
play videoMohsen Shahinpoor, mechanical engineering researcher, talks about what the future holds for robotic surgery.
play videoMohsen Shahinpoor, mechanical engineering researcher, talks about the role of artificial muscle.
play videoUndergraduates Helen Mattsson and Susan Devine talk about their project based on sea slugs that are able to photosynthesize.
play videoRobert Strong, professor of finance at UMaine, talks about SPIFFY.
play videoOwen Smith, professor of New Media, talks about what's new about New Media at UMaine.
play videoOwen Smith, professor of New Media, talks about what people should know about New Media at UMaine.
play videoOwen Smith, professor of New Media, talks about opportunities for New Media students.
play videoOwen Smith, professor of New Media, talks about the origin of the term intermedia.
play videoOwen Smith, professor of New Media, talks about how intermedia has been redefined at UMaine.
play videoOwen Smith, professor of New Media, talks about the New Media capstone project.
play videoMohsen Shahinpoor, mechanical engineering researcher, talks about the focus of Maine's first biomedical engineering lab.
play videoFaculty and students discuss a hands-on lab, which occurs only every four years.
play videoWhat impact has brain size on human ability to adapt to phenomenons like climate change?
play videoHow does life span alter a human's ability to adapt to climate change?
play videoIs Maine Good For Business?
play videoIan Kopp, Kenway Corp., discusses how UMaine and the Engineering Composite Center have been critical in transforming their business in the 21st century.
play videoWays in which UMaine offers help to Maine businesses.
play videoRenee Kelly, Director, Economic Development Initiatives, discusses ways in which UMaine helps businesses.
play videoWorkforce Development.
play videoNaomi Jacobs, professor of English, talks about how the utopian impulse is at work in the world.
play videoNaomi Jacobs, professor of English, talks about the misconceptions of utopia.
play videoVivian Wu, assistant professor of food science and human nutrition, talks about the benefits of using cranberry compounds vs. chemical preservatives.
play videoVivian Wu, assistant professor of food science and human nutrition, talks about how she and her colleagues are working to keep our food supply safe.
play videoVivian Wu, assistant professor of food science and human nutrition, talks about her research on injured microorganisms in food.
play videoVivian Wu, assistant professor of food science and human nutrition, talks about how we can improve current USDA protocols.
play videoVivian Wu, assistant professor of food science and human nutrition, talks about the antimicrobial properties of cranberries.
play videoVivian Wu, assistant professor of food science and human nutrition, shares some surprising facts about cranberries.
play videoVivian Wu, assistant professor of food science and human nutrition, talks about her work with the Maine Wild Blueberry Commission.
play videoUMaine researchers study the effects of climate change in Denali National Park.
play videoJohn Rouleau, Project Superintendent, takes us on a tour of the Collins Center for the Arts construction site.
play videoJohn Rouleau, Project Superintendent, takes us on a tour of the Collins Center for the Arts construction site.
play videoJohn Rouleau, Project Superintendent, takes us on a tour of the Collins Center for the Arts construction site.
play videoBob Wagner, Director of UMaine's School of Forest Resources, discusses how much forestland Maine has.
play videoBob Wagner, Director of UMaine's School of Forest Resources, talks about the increasing demand for Maine's wood products.
play videoBob Wagner, Director of UMaine's School of Forest Resources, explains how the increased demand for wood as a heat and electricity source has affected its price and market demand.
play videoBob Wagner, Director of UMaine's School of Forest Resources, explains how much wood Maine's forests produce, and what is a sustainable harvest level.
play videoDana Humphrey, Dean of UMaine's College of Engineering, talks about the role engineers will play in helping to solve our nation's energy problems.
play videoDana Humphrey, Dean of UMaine's College of Engineering, discusses what energy resources the state of Maine has and what the college is doing to help develop those resources.
play videoDana Humphrey, Dean of UMaine's College of Engineering, talks about the role the college will play in developing Maine's energy future.
play videoJoe Kelley, Professor of Earth Sciences, talks about how the New Orleans levee system, still being rebuilt from Hurricane Katrina, held up to Hurricane Gustav.
play videoJoe Kelley, Professor of Earth Sciences, talks about the lessons learned from Hurricane Gustav and how New Orleans handled the storm.
play videoJoe Kelley, Professor of Earth Sciences, explains why New Orleans is so vulnerable to hurricanes and flooding.
play videoSen. Susan Collins and Under Secretary for Science & Technology for the Department of Homeland Security Jay Cohen at UMaine's AEWC Center, August 18th.
play videoJames Daniels, Math Major: ''Your professors really are helpful, and they really push you to do more outside the classroom.''
play videoHasan Haider, Communication Major / Theatre Minor: ''The University of Maine helped me figure out what I wanted to do with my life.''
play videoIsaac Michaud, Math Major: ''I like that it's very financially affordable but yet it's just as good an education as you're going to get anywhere.''
play videoJamaal Foreman, Sociology/Child & Family Development Major: ''In one word, I would describe UMaine as 'challenging.'''
play videoJaime Dorion, Secondary Education Major: ''It's really neat to think that you're part of a tradition that's so much bigger than yourself.''
play videoJane Conroy, Cooperative Extension Educator, shares some money management tips for families.
play videoJane Conroy, Cooperative Extension Educator, shares some money management tips for families.
play videoDeb Neuman, Director of the Target Technology Incubator, explains how Efficiency Maine can help small business owners reduce energy costs
play videoDeb Neuman, Director of the Target Technology Incubator, talks about steps small businesses can take to reduce energy consumption.
play videoLen Kaye, Director, Center on Aging: Talk about the progress of the Safe Medicine Disposal for Maine Program.
play videoLen Kaye, Director of the Center on Aging, talks about the creation of the Safe Medicine Disposal for Maine program.
play videoHoward Segal, Professor of History, talks about what Henry Ford would say about the current automobile crisis.
play videoLaila Sholtz-Ames, Journalism / Anthropology Major: ''I've really had a chance to academically shine and learn a lot of things, and then socially, I've had the chance to meet a lot of new people.''
play videoBen Wasserman, Wildlife Ecology/Math Major: ''Academically I've found a lot of diversity at UMaine.''
play videoOn Tuesday, July 22, 2008, Habib Dagher, Director of the Advanced Engineered Wood Composites Center, discusses on C-SPAN the benefits of utilizing off-shore wind energy to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
play videoProfessor of Economics Jonathan Rubin explains the challenges and opportunities Maine faces as energy costs continue to escalate.
play videoForrest Dantzler, Education Major: ''I feel safe, I feel very welcomed, and I know this is an environment that can get me to where I need to be.''
play videoMark Anderson, Senior Instructor, School of Economics talks about the biggest misconception people have about environmental issues today.
play videoMark Anderson, Senior Instructor, School of Economics: How do we balance environmental concerns with the ever-dire fuel prices and the energy crisis?
play videoAlisha Albert, Finance Major: ''Even though it's such a large school, I can pretty much guarantee when I walk across campus I'm going to see at least one person that I know.''
play videoPaul Mayewski, Director and Professor of the Climate Change Institute, explains how we can modify our behavior to address climate change.
play videoPaul Mayewski, Director and Professor of the Climate Change Institute, explains that it's not too late to correct damage already done to the environment by global warming.
play videoPaul Mayewski, Director and Professor of the Climate Change Institute, explains what science tells us about the state of climate change.
play videoCampus Recreation Director Jeff Hunt takes us on a tour of UMaine's Student Recreation and Fitness Center.
play videoSustainable Agriculture Majors Hayley Williams and Ellonai Hickok talk about the Black Bear Food Guild.
play videoIrv Kornfield, Professor of Biology and Molecular Forensics: How has pop culture's interest in forensics research affected what you do here?
play videoDoug Allen, Professor of Philosophy: How do you explain the relationship between religion and violence?
play videoProfessor of Art Owen Smith explains Fluxus art.
play videoProfessor of Mechanical Engineering Michael Peterson examines how biomechanics can make racetracks safer for horses and jockeys.
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