Chicago Public Radio
Now Playing

6:00am Living on Earth
7:00am Weekend Edition Saturday
  View Schedule


Pledge Now

There are many ways to support public radio.
Submit
Pledge Now
Events
11.21.2009 7th Annual DIY Trunkshow
11.22.2009 The Warrior Poetry Project: A Concert Reading of Poems by Veterans
View full calendar
revolution in access
Feder Blog
Submit
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • unknown
Worldview Mon through Fri at 12pm, Mon through Thu at 9pm
About | Contributors | Archive | Global Activism | Series | Contact  

Friday, November 20, 2009
Universities in Iran are co-ed.
 As part of our series Higher Education in the Middle East, we'll take a look at Iranian universities. In Iran, a degree is a must for both men and women. We find out about the history of Iran’s university system and how post-revolution reforms to education had the unintended consequence of producing a government backlash. We'll also hear from Middle Eastern college students attending school in Chicago. And contributor Milos Stehlik reviews the film Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans.




 
Bookmark and Share Share
 
Segments
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.
Higher Education in the Middle East: Iran  
Mohamad Tavakoli a professor of Iranian studies at the University of Toronto.
Milos Reviews "Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans"  
Milos Stehlik is Director of Facets Multimedia and Worldview Film Contributor.
Worldview is on Facebook  
Join our Facebook group Worldview on Facebook.
Support Provided By


Become a Sponsor
Support Provided By


Become a Sponsor
Local News
Killing in Puerto Rico Hits Chicagoans Hard

Despite Rebuke, Burris 'Pleased' Senate Inquiry Over

Illinois Looking to Catch Up on Medicaid Payments

School Gives Special Ed Kids A Different Test, and Scores Soar

Oprah Counts Down to the End

Asian Carp Breach Barrier

Latest Unemployment Numbers Bad for Chicago Area, But There May Be Reason for Hope



National News
1st Senate vote looms on health legislation

Obama trumpets Asia trip as boost to US economy

Levin: could be more e-mails from Ft. Hood suspect

US to drop shooting case against Blackwater guard

GOP: Health test recommendations could affect care

Italian police arrest 2 linked to Mumbai attacks

Quick restart of Big Bang machine stuns scientists



International News
Italian police arrest 2 linked to Mumbai attacks

Quick restart of Big Bang machine stuns scientists

Sri Lanka to release 136,000 Tamil war refugees

China says 42 dead, 66 trapped in mine explosion

Iraqi lawmakers seek to end election crisis

Sentence request for US woman in Italy murder case

Resort island reels after deadly attack by gunman

3 men blow themselves up in Pakistani Kashmir

Afghan police are weak link in security force

Buddhists from 2 Koreas hold joint ceremony