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Islamic Art in Iranian History: Technology, Visual Culture, and Power (A Two-Part Webinar for Educators)

December 16, 2012

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Join the Harvard Art Museums and the Outreach Center at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies for Islamic Art and Iran: Technology, Visual Culture, and Power A Two-Part Webinar for Educators In conjunction with In Harmony: The Norma Jean Calderwood Collection of Islamic Art, this two-part webinar series for educators presents a live, online discussion with […]

Oh Freedom! Online Conference

December 16, 2012

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Smithsonian American Art Museum Oh Freedom! Online Conference: Teaching Civil Rights through Smithsonian Collections Wednesday, February 6, 2013 Explore Civil Rights and Smithsonian collections with curators, experts, and educators in live presentations, demonstrations, and moderated forums. Join any of the live sessions and come back any time to view the archived conference at www.africanamericanart.si.edu/conference   […]

FREE Online Course – The European Union: An Introduction for Teachers

November 15, 2012

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Please participate in this FREE 4 week online course offering two CEUs. The course begins Wednesday, November 28, 2012. The goal of this course is to introduce in-service teachers to the history and the function of the EU, and to digital resources and methods for student learning. By the end of the course, teachers will […]

Webinar on “The Clash of (Mis)understandings:

November 5, 2012

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Join Harvard Faculty Ali Asani Professor of Indo-Muslim and Islamic Religion and Cultures Malika Zeghal Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Professor in Contemporary Islamic Thought and Life at Harvard University For a live presentation and discussion on The Clash of (Mis)understandings: A K-12 Webinar Exploring the Roots of Anti-American and Anti-Muslim Sentiments Thursday November 15 7:30 – 8:30pm […]

Baja California & the Sea of Cortez Webinar

June 25, 2012

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Join National Geographic photographer Ralph Lee Hopkins and naturalist Alberto Montaudon, and discover why Baja California should be on every traveler’s must-visit list. Jacques Cousteau called the Sea of Cortez a “living aquarium,” with its islands designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, home to an impressive variety of marine mammals and birds. Our 30 years […]