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Richard Paul Willett discusses Lowry Field Players during World War II after he enlisted in the Air Force. Recalls directing theater in Denver Colorado at the Gaslight Theater.
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Feb. 2, 2012: While the United States is the most powerful nation in the world, it can't ignore the importance of cultivating strong international relationships—including those with…
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February 2nd, 2012
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Interview with Actor's Mind Podcasts hosts Kateri McRae (Associate Professor of Psychology at DU) and Anne Penner (Associate Professor of Theatre at DU) about their podcast, their collaboration,…
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April 29th, 2020 EventSpeaker
Kateri McRae
Anne Penner DepartmentProgram
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
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Maria Stephan is a practitioner-in-residence with the Sie Center and a senior policy fellow at the United States Institute of Peace. She is co-leading an initiative at the Atlantic Council on how…
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Suzanne Fry is Director of the Strategic Futures Group at the National Intelligence Council, where she is responsible for the Global Trends series. She is a member of CIA's…
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How can academics "bridge the gap" to make their work relevant and accessible for policymakers, practitioners, and the broader community? In October 2014, the Carnegie Corporation of New…
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Ordinary people in countries around the world are increasingly engaging in nonviolent civil resistance--involving actions such as strikes, boycotts, mass demonstrations, and a wide variety of other…
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A Practitioner-in-Residence talk by Anne-Marie Buzatu, Deputy Head of the Operations IV division (Public-Private Partnerships), Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)
This…
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Dr. Sarah Sewall is a longtime advocate for advancing civilian security and human rights around the world. Her engagement with both the academic and policy worlds serves as a model for those who wish…
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In this practitioner-in-residence talk, Bennett Freeman discussed "Suits and Punks: How Corporations, Investors, Activists and Governments Clash But Change the World."
Over the last 15…
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