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General and Organic Chemistry
Chemistry Series
14 programs illustrating techniques,
principles and procedures used in General and Organic Chemistry.
FACULTY RESEARCH LECTURES
Faculty Research Lecture
Is There An Author In This Text? Sidi Hamid Benengeli, Don Quijote
and the Metafictional Conventions of Chivalric Romance
Carroll B. Johnson, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
Recorded April 26, 2005
Faculty Research Lecture
The Passion of the
Permease: From Membrane to Molecule to a Mechanism of Active Transport
H. Ronald Kaback, Department
of Physiology and the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular
Genetics October 14, 2004
Faculty Research Lecture
Science and the Origins of Western Cosmopolitanism
Margaret C. Jacob, Department of History
Recorded April 15, 2004
Faculty Research Lecture
Unveiling a Black Hole at the Center of the Milky Way
Andrea M. Ghez, Department of Physics & Astronomy
Recorded October 30, 2003
Faculty Research Lecture
Moche Portraits from Ancient Peru
Christopher B. Donnan, Department of Anthropology
Recorded April 3, 2003
Faculty Research Lecture
Building The Brain: How Nerve Connections Are Formed During Development
S. Larry Zipursky, Department of Biological Chemistry
Recorded January 29, 2003
Faculty Research Lecture
Imaging the Living Biology of Our Bodies in Health and Disease
Michael E. Phelps, Norton Simon Professor and Chair, Medical
and Molecular Pharmacology
Recorded October 9, 2001
Faculty Research Lecture
The Equivalent of the Right to Land, Life and Liberty? Democracy and
the Idea of a Basic Income
Carole Pateman, Political Science
Recorded April 18, 2001
Faculty Research Lecture
Finding New Genes, Determining Their Functions, and Watching Their
Expression in Living Individuals
Harvey R. Herschman, Crump Professor of Molecular Imaging,
Biological Chemistry and Pharmacology
Recorded from a live webcast November. 29, 2000
Faculty Research Lecture
Genetic Engineering in Agriculture: Super Plants for
the 21st Century
Robert B. Goldberg, Professor of Molecular, Cell and
Developmental Biology
Recorded from a live webcast December 2, 1999
Faculty Research Lecture
The Discovery of Ancient Urkesh and the Question of Meaning in
Archaeology
Giorgio Buccellati, Department of Near Eastern Languages & Cultures;
Department of History; and the Institute of Archaeology
Recorded from a live webcast April 27, 1999
Faculty Research Lecture
Seeing Molecules React: Computational Explorations from Cosmochemistry
to Chemical Biology
Kendall N. Houk, Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Recorded from a live webcast November 3, 1998
SPECIAL EVENTS
Albert Carnesale, Chancellor UCLA
Rethinking National Security
Chancellor Carnesale reviews U.S. national security policy in a post-9/11
environment, and offers his views on future directions for U.S. national security
policy.
Recorded from a live webcast February 28, 2002
Symposium on Mental Health and Public
Policy
Coping with Mental Illness and Crafting Public Policy
An estimated 1.3 million adults in California have a serious mental illness.
Three-quarters of a million children and adolescents have a serious emotional
disturbance or mental illness. The event seeks to promote a greater understanding
of mental illness and to evaluate the status of care and treatment.
Recorded January 12, 2002
California Nobel Prize Centennial 2001
21st Century Pioneers of Science: Building New Frontiers of Knowledge
The California Nobel Prize Centennial celebration honors Nobel Laureates living
in California. UCLA's part of the celebration features Nobel Laureates introducing
up and coming scientists who discuss their work.
Recorded October 24, 2001
Bernard Brodie Distinguished Lecture on the Conditions of Peace
Talking Peace: Jimmy Carter
Recorded from a live webcast November 1, 2000
Special Event
35th Anniversary of the Internet
Recorded October 29, 2004
Special Event
30th Anniversary of the Internet @ UCLA
Recorded September 2, 1999
Special Event
The Road to Peace: A Conversation with Leah Rabin
An appearance by Leah Rabin, widow of the late Israeli Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin.
Recorded from a live webcast February 22, 1999
The Andrea L. Rich
Night to Honor Teaching
Each year the Office of Instructional Development, the Academic Senate
Committee on Teaching, and the Graduate Division honor UCLA's distinguished
teachers, lecturers and teaching assistants. The ceremonies from the last seven
years are available for on-line viewing.
Townhall Meeting
Proposition 5: The Tribal Gaming Initiative
Our very first live webcast!
The issues discussed have long since been decided. But we like to keep this stream available just to remind ourselves how far we've come. Recorded from the live webcast October 20, 1998 DOTT FORUMS Most recent forum Discourse on Teaching & Technology So Much Material, So Little Time: Conquering Course Content with Digital Delivery Recorded April 14, 2005
Discourse on Teaching & Technology Forums
While the forums continue, beginning in Fall 2005, they are no longer webcast.
An archive of previously recorded forums continues to be available.
Scholarship in a New Media Environment Series
We held 5-6 forums per year before the series was retired in 2004
CONFERENCES ON TEACHING
Faculty Conferences on Teaching
Teaching with Technology
Recorded: June 4, 1999
Faculty Conferences on Teaching
What Research Tells Us About Effective Undergraduate Education
Recorded May 7, 1998
The issues discussed have long since been decided. But we like to keep this stream available just to remind ourselves how far we've come. Recorded from the live webcast October 20, 1998 DOTT FORUMS Most recent forum Discourse on Teaching & Technology So Much Material, So Little Time: Conquering Course Content with Digital Delivery Recorded April 14, 2005

