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The Director's Notes
Posted on Monday, April 14, 2008
Post by Mark Gonnerman
Check out this TED Talk by Jill Bolte Taylor, a neuroanatomist who had a stroke and lived to tell her story. To see this riveting 18 minute presentation on the mind, brain, and how we are connected to the world and one another, please click here.
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The Spotlight: the latest
+Transcript of "On the Pursuit of Happiness: An Evening with Robert Thurman and Pico Iyer" (24 April 2008)
+Stanford on iTunes Audio File for "On the Pursuit of Happiness: An Evening with Robert Thurman and Pico Iyer" (24 April 2008)
+Amartya Sen's Martin Luther King Lecture Manuscript (April 5, 2008), "Global Poverty and Human Rights"
+Transcript Posted for "Against Ignorance," our Conversation with Richard Dawkins and Lawrence Krauss (9 March 2008)
+Transcript and Audio on iTunes for "The Beatles on the Brain," our Conversation with Daniel Levitan, Nick Bromell, and Jonathan Berger (21 February 2008)
+Transcript of IRAQ: REFRAME interview with Dahr Jamail (4 February 2008)
+Audio (RealAudio & iTunes), Video, and Transcript Posted for "An Evening with Leonard Cohen and Philip Glass" (8 October 2007)
+"Clean, Secure, and Efficient Energy: Can We Have it All?" our Conversation with Amy Goodman (moderator), Sally Benson, Paul Ehrlich, Fred Krupp, George Shultz, and J.B. Straubel (5 September 2007)
+Wade Davis' "We Need a Global Declaration of Interdependence"
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Aurora Forum History
The Aurora Forum at Stanford University is part of a history of free public programs that goes back to the University's founding. Leland Stanford Junior University opened in October 1891, and by December of that year President David Starr Jordan—an educator who believed that "the final end of education is not learning or official position, but service to humanity"—launched a fortnightly public lecture forum intended "to share the fine specialists on this campus and their knowledge with the community."
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