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"I'm really excited about the parts of the new curriculum I've played a role in, including the ongoing visiting lecturer series, and we're all committed to giving them as much support as we can as we move forward".
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WILLIAM PATERSON UNIVERSITY Charlie Rose, journalist and talk-show host, will share his experiences in his lecture entitled, "An Evening With Charlie Rose," as part of the 2000-2001 Distinguished Lecturer Series.
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Krohn also served as president of the Valley of the Sun Symphony Orchestra, which later became the Phoenix Symphony, moderator of a Phoenix town hall lecture series, lecturer in biblical literature at Arizona State University and as a civilian chaplain for neighboring military bases and hospitals during World War II.
In 1615 he was appointed Lumleian lecturer in surgery at the Royal College, a post he held until 1656 (the Lumleian lecture series was named after Lord John Lumley).
I was at home for five years with my daughter, then I returned to work as a lecturer at Staffordshire University on a series of temporary contracts including full-time and part-time; my underlying permanent contract remains hourly-paid.
Perhaps the most exciting component of the curriculum was the series of guest lecturers the institute brought to campus.
Speed dating is also a good metaphor for how the series finds its lecturers, who are mostly chosen from among the half-dozen audience members who line up after each event to pitch the organizer, Matt Wasowski, on their ideas for future talks.
The New Yorker, February 14 , 1977P. 28 Talk story about scintillating art lecturer Rosamond Bernier, currently giving a series at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on "Four Royal Collectors".
The most believably — or at least conventionally — human Holmes in the TV canon isn't, strictly speaking, Holmes at all, but the University of Edinburgh lecturer Dr. Joseph Bell in the BBC series "Murder Rooms: The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes" (2000-1).
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