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Posted on 11.20.2009
Milos Reviews "Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans"

Milos Stehlik is Director of Facets Multimedia and Worldview Film Contributor.

Posted on 11.20.2009
Higher Education in the Middle East: Iran

Mohamad Tavakoli a professor of Iranian studies at the University of Toronto.

Posted on 11.20.2009
Students from the Middle East Talk about Studying in the US

We spoke with international students, Ibtihale Laghzaoui from Morocco, Ahmad Dulli from Saudi Arabia and Hadia Zarzour from Syria, who shared their experiences on attending university in the United States.

Posted on 11.20.2009
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Posted on 11.19.2009
Higher Education in the Middle East: American University of Beirut

Patrick McGreevy is American University of Beirut's dean of arts and sciences.

Posted on 11.19.2009
Higher Education in the Middle East: Northwestern Comes to Education City

Qatar wooed big-name Western universities to Education City with the hopes of creating an education-based economy. Northwestern University opened NU-Qatar in 2008. John Margolis, Dean and Chief Executive Officer of NU-Qatar, gives us a progress report.

Posted on 11.19.2009
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Posted on 11.18.2009
Global Notes: Vagabond Opera

Tony Sarabia is host of WBEZ’s world music show Radio M.

Posted on 11.18.2009
Higher Education in the Middle East: Syria

Sami Moubayed is a Professor of international relations at the University of Kalamoon in Syria. He’s author of the book, Steel & Silk: Men and Women Who Shaped Syria 1900-2000.



Posted on 11.18.2009
A Marriage Broker in Vietnam

Kelly McEvers brings us the story of Hang Nga, a marriage broker in Vietnam. This profile is part of the Working series produced by Homelands Productions.

Posted on 11.18.2009
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Posted on 11.17.2009
Higher Education in the Middle East: Does King Abdullah University Challenge Saudi Society?

 Mary Ann Tetreault is a professor of international affairs at Trinity University in Texas. 

Posted on 11.17.2009
Honduran Politics

Rodolfo Pastor Fasquelle was the Minister of Culture in Honduras from 2006 until recently under the government of President Zelaya. He is currently a visiting professor at Harvard University as part of their Scholars at Risk program.

Posted on 11.17.2009
Education in the Middle East: The Golden Age

Zakaryya Mohamed Abdel-Hady is a professor of Islamic Thought and Culture and Chair of the Department of Dawa and Islamic Culture at Qatar University.

Posted on 11.16.2009
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