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The Creative Impulse

Creativity and the creative arts, featuring Bonnie Netzel on art, Marshall Toman on creative writing, Robert Samarotto on music, and Karla She on Dance.

Thank God Its Monday, 2003.

Roxanne Emmerich is a graduate of UW River Falls class of 1981. In 2003 Emmerich was awarded the UW-River Falls Distinguished Alumnus award, came to the UWRF camps as a visiting speaker, and gave a lecture based on her book "Thank God It's Monday". Duration 00:41:52

Mike Norman and David Peters

Mike Norman takes an informational look at the historical, cultural, and social claims to individual privacy. Starting at 1:00:00, David Peters discusses unity in the organ donor program.

Larry Albertson and Kurt Leichtle

Larry Albertson explores and analyzes the qualities that contribute to the formation and maintenance of a relevant and responsive educational system. Kurt Leichtle explores the perception of farm women and documents how competition views of female role ... »

Images of the Vietnam Conflict in Film, and Immigration policy in Sweden.

Panel discussion featuring Thomas Russo, David Furniss, and Larry Harred, where they discuss the politics of making movies about Vietnam and varying techniques of portraying the war. (1:00:00) Dona Landing Bracht looks at Swedish immigration policy and ... »

Clark Dobbs , Meg Swanson and Robin Murray

Kurt Leichtle and John Erni. Clark Dobbs, Senior Researcher of Archeology, at institute of Minnesota Archeology, archeology field school with UM and UW River Falls, discusses what archeology is, his work along Lake Pepin, St. Croix River, and questions ... »

Bruce Williamson and Meg Swanson

This video is in two parts, the first guest hosted by James Pratt of the Speech department. Bruce Williamson attempts to define the relationship between nature, art, and math. Part two, starting at 54:00 features Meg Swanson explores her interaction with ... »