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Recent Additions to iTunes U and YouTube

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Here are a few new videos added to iTunes U and YouTube/

Also uploaded this week is video of P. Brett Hammond's Eller College Distinguished Speaker Series lecture: "The End of the Free Market? America's New, New Deal" We feature lectures from the Distinguished Speaker Series in both iTunes U and YouTube.

RIAA Recirculated Integrated Agriculture Aquaculture
This is from Eller College and is another excellent video for the YouTube channel. It shows how students at the Eller College are creative, successful, and contributing to the greater good. Consider how an undergrad who is evaluating the top MBA programs will react to this video. She/he might think, "this is what I can be doing at the UA's Eller College." Great way to market the college.

On April 19, three University of Arizona students - Eller College MBAs Kyle VanderLugt and Mauricio Torres-Benavides, and environmental science graduate student Rafael Martinez - topped the P3 Student Design Competition for Sustainability in Washington, D.C. The competition, sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, encourages college students to apply technology in innovative ways to tackle global environmental challenges. The trio was awarded $75,000 in prize money, which will be used to fund implementation of their project in collaboration with the Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco in Mexico, beginning this summer.

And there are a couple additions to the Physics Colloquium.
Dr. Michael Chandross, Sandia National Laboratory "Molecular Simulation of Nanoscale Friction in MEMs"
Dr. Peter Levy, New York University, "The Origins of the Spintronics Revolution" audio only (the camera must have been bumped on this one because it became very blurry around 42:00 minutes in)

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