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From Robert Peckyno
| 70 70 playsThe ideal of an international world of learning in which knowledge passed freely between scientists, regardless of political frontiers and language, captured… -
From Robert Peckyno
| 31 31 playsOn January 18th, the Horning Endowment for the Humanities sponsored the "Alpine Environments and the Changing Climate Symposium" on the Oregon State University… -
From Robert Peckyno
| 106 106 playsAnita Guerrini (Oregon State) examines Google Books, the n-gram, and culturomics On March 1st, 2013, the Horning Endowment for the Humanities and the School of… -
From Robert Peckyno
| 67 67 playsThe Newton Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to publishing in full an online edition of all of Sir Isaac Newton's (1642--1727) writings — whether… -
From Eric Gleske
| 35 35 playsJeffrey Pilcher, University of Minnesota: Planet Taco: The Globalization of Mexican Cuisine -
From Eric Gleske
| 32 32 playsG. David Tilman, University of Minnesota: Getting Biofuels Right: The Biofuel vs. Food and Environment Dilemma -
From Eric Gleske
| 22 22 playsDaniel J. Kevles, Yale University: The Apples of Our Eyes: Innovation, Art, and Ownership in American Fruits -
From Eric Gleske
| 18 18 playsSteven Shapin, Harvard University: Eating Good in the Neighborhood: The Medical and Moral History of Dietary Localism -
From Eric Gleske
| 175 175 plays"Translation Is Writing: Borges in/on Translation" Suzanne Jill Levine is a leading translator of Latin American literature and professor at the University of… -
From Eric Gleske
| 32 32 plays"The Future of Translation" Burton Pike, Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature and German at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. -
From Eric Gleske
| 24 24 playsThe Role and Rule of Law in the Global Development of Food Biotechnology" Gary Marchant, Arizona State University -
From Eric Gleske
| 52 52 plays"Why Translation Matters" David Luft is the Thomas Hart and Mary Jones Horning Professor in the Humanities. Recorded October 15, 2009, by Oregon Wireless… -
From Eric Gleske
| 157 157 playsA Life in Translation Michael Henry Heim, Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Los Angeles