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Teleconference video now online 

CLICK TO VIEW Quicktime video

Recent visitors to the AIS Web site may have noticed an addition to the homepage. A QuickTime video of the teleconference Interdisciplinary Studies Today: Where Are We? can now be accessed from the homepage. The teleconference, which was presented to subscribing institutions in November 2005, featured a panel which included Julie Thompson Klein, Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies, Wayne State University, and an internationally respected authority on interdisciplinary research, education, and problem solving; Carolyn Haynes, Director of the Honors and Scholars Program and Special Assistant to the Provost for Academic Planning, Miami University; and AIS Executive Director William H. Newell, Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies, Miami University, and founding President of AIS. The QuickTime Video can be viewed in its entirety now, but improvements are being planned that, when completed, will permit visitors to select the sections of the video that they want to view.

 

 

 

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