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WILLIAM HENRY FOX TALBOT

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEMS

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

CULTUROMICS

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

RIDING THE WAVE

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

DISTANCES IN SPACE

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

PULP FICTION ART

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

GANTT

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

REVISITING STIRRUPS

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

A BILLION HEARTBEATS

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

COMMEMORATIVE AIR FORCE

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

LEARNING TO SEE

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

ARROW'S PARADOX

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

CELEBRATING "PROGRESS"

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

MANY MOONS

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

MRS. WILSON OF THE MAYO CLINIC

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

MUSIC & NEWS

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

BETTY CROCKER

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

SATURDAY MAGAZINE

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

MULTIPLE AUTHORS

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

FRIENDLY FIRE

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

ECCENTRIC CIRCULAR TURNING

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

FREDERIC THE GREAT PATRON OF THE ARTS

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

THE AIR SHOW

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

GRANDPA'S AUTOMOBILE

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

NEANDERTHALS

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

ZERO

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

LAND GRAND COLLEGES

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

THINKING ABOUT 1892

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

MOSQUE

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

FOUR WOMEN ON HEMPSTEAD PLAINS

The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them.

 

Thursday AM 23rd, 2010

The University of Houston hosts a daylong symposium on the environmental, energy and regulatory implications of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill today. Ed Mayberry reports.

UH Department: UH Oil Spill Symposium

 

Too Much Technology?

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What happens when company computers fail? 16.5 million Chase Bank customers were affected when they were unable access the company's online banking system for three days last week. Bill Stamps looks into our dependence on technology and how it can affect us when things go wrong.

UH People: Latha Ramchand, associate dean and professor

UH Department: UH Bauer School of Business

 

UH Moment: "Communication Sciences"

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We take for granted how we communicate. One group at the University of Houston does not. Listen to this week's UH Moment.

UH People: Lynn Maher, department head

UH Department: UH Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic; UH Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders

 

The Front Row - Moores School of Music

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Pianist Tali Morgulis sits down at the KUHF Steinway for some live music. Caution! The performance you are about to enjoy might be extremely hot! is both a bit of cheeky advice and the title of Professor Morgulis' South-American-flavored Faculty Recital which she'll present Sunday at the University of Houston's Moores School of Music...

UH People: Tali Morgulis, pianist

UH Department: UH Moores School of Music

 

University Of Houston Has New Parking Solution

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If you've ever driven to the University of Houston campus during the day you've probably noticed how difficult it is to find a place to park. Now there is another option. Bill Stamps tell us what it is.

UH People: Maria Honey; Eric Holamon

UH Department: UH Marketing; UH Transportation

 

New Survey Lists Colleges with Low Graduation Rates

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With a lot of focus put on high school graduation rates these days and the quality of education for younger students, a new survey is shifting the spotlight to college graduation rates and which schools aren't making the grade, including some here in Houston. Capella Tucker reports.

UH Department: UH Downtown

 

UH Moment: "Economics of Education"

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Studying economics may imply pouring over charts and graphs to determine the gross domestic product or unemployment, but for one University of Houston professor it means something else. Listen to this week's UH Moment.

UH People: Scott Imberman, Assistant Professor

UH Department: UH Department of Economics

 

Bauer Business Focus: Lydia Westbrook

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The BP oil spill has affected tourism along the Gulf Coast, as well as related industries. A professor at the Conrad Hilton College on the University of Houston campus keeps track of tourism as part of her job. Lydia Westbrook talks with Ed Mayberry on today's "Bauer Business Focus" about people's perceptions since the spill.

UH People: Lydia Westbrook, professor

UH Department: UH Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management

 

Research Shows Decrease In Immigrants Living in U.S.

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An independent review of illegal immigration trends shows the number of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. has dropped for the first time in 20 years. Jack Williams reports.

UH People: Jeronimo Cortina, assistant professor

UH Department: UH Department of Political Science

 

UH Moment: "Small Things/Big Impact"

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The big picture, for one UH professor, is clearly seen in small things.  Listen to this week's UH Moment.

UH People: Steven Pennings, professor

UH Department: UH Department of Biology and Biochemistry

 

The Front Row - Moores School of Music

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Houston Symphony oboist, Anne Leek, talks about recruiting several of her colleagues from the Orchestra, not to mention a choreographer and some dancers, and essentially turning her faculty recital at U.H. into a Greenbriar Consortium concert. And, we hear earlier Greenbriar performances of a couple of the pieces included on Ms. Leek's recital, which is set for tomorrow evening in the Moores Opera House...

UH People: Anne Leek, oboist

UH Department: UH Moores School of Music

 

The Front Row - Blaffer Art Museum

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We consider the innumerable everyday transactions by which we fulfill our destinies as members of a consumer society, in Mexican artist Gabriel Kuri's new exhibition, Nobody Needs To Know the Price of Your Saab. It opened Friday at the University of Houston's Blaffer Art Museum...

UH Department: UH Blaffer Art Gallery

 

UH Moment: "Faculty-in-Residence"

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More than 1,100 first-time freshman will fill the new state-of-the-art Cougar Village dormitory at the University of Houston. They will be joined by four other new residents. Listen to this week's UH Moment.

UH People: Raul Ramos, associate professor and Faculty-in-Residence;

UH Department: UH Department of History

 

The Front Row - Moores School of Music

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We celebrate the start of the new academic year and concert season at the University of Houston's Moores School of Music with a studio performance by faculty artists, Cynthia Clayton, soprano; Hector Vásquez, baritone and Katherine Ciscon, piano. They preview their recital, Hymns, Hermits and Humidity: An Evening of 20th-Century American Art Song...

UH People: Cynthia Clayton, soprano; Hector Vásquez, baritone; Katherine Ciscon, pianist

UH Department: UH Moores School of Music

 

Trials Proceedings Begin for Tom DeLay

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Former Congressman Tom Delay is about to go to trial for charges brought against him five years ago. A pre-trial hearing tomorrow in Travis County will address several motions made by the defense. Laurie Johnson reports.

UH People: Adam Gershowitz, associate professor

UH Department: UH Law Center

 

Bauer Business Focus: Dan Currie

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The Executive MBA program at the Bauer College of Business at the University of Houston attracts students from around the world. It also attracts professors from around the world, as we hear in this week's "Bauer Business Focus." Ed Mayberry talks with Assistant Dean Daniel Currie.

UH People: Daniel Currie, Assistant Dean

UH Department: UH Bauer School of Business

 

Clemens Indicted for Lying About Steroids

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The topic of steroids continues to make headlines in Houston. The Texan's start linebacker Brian Cushing is fighting a 4-game suspension for testing positive. Now baseball great and former Astro pitcher Roger Clemens is facing indictment charges. Bill Stamps has more.

UH People: Adam Gershowitz, associate professor

UH Department: UH Law Center

 

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UH Department: UH Board of Regents

 

UH Moment: "Language and Culture Center"

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Talented international students who come to the UH in hopes of pursuing degrees in engineering, law, business, hospitality or other areas usually make room 116 of the Roy Cullen building their first stop on the road to success. They enroll in intensive English proficiency classes at the UH Language and Culture Center (LCC).

UH People: Joy Tesh, Director

UH Department: UH Language and Culture Center

 

UH Moves to Purchase Radio Signal

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The University of Houston will soon be the owner of two public radio stations. University Regents have approved the purchase of KTRU — the student station currently owned by Rice University. Laurie Johnson reports.

UH People: Nandita Berry, regent; Renu Khator, UH Chancellor and President; Welcome Wilson Sr., Board Chairman

UH Department: UH Board of Regents

 

UH Regents to Vote on Radio Station Purchase

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University of Houston Regents are preparing to vote on the purchase of a radio frequency from Rice University. The sale — if approved — would allow KUHF to create a full-time classical station on the 91.7 frequency. Laurie Johnson reports.

UH Department: UH Board of Regents

 

UH Regents to Vote on Radio Station Purchase

The University of Houston's Board of Regents is expected to vote tomorrow on the purchase of a radio frequency from Rice University that would allow for a full-time classical music station in Houston. Laurie Johnson has the story.

UH Department: UH Board of Regents

 

University of Houston to buy radio tower, FM frequency and license from Rice University

UH Department: UH Board of Regents

 

Permanent Cap for BP Well Still a Ways Off

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It may be days or even weeks before BP is able to permanently plug the Deepwater Horizon oil well. The leak is sealed — but scientists say putting a permanent plug on it could damage the well and create more problems. Laurie Johnson reports.

UH People: Don Van Neiwenhuise, professor and director of Professional Geoscience Programs

UH Department: UH Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

 

Classical 91.7-Arte Público Author of the Month: Beatriz Rivera

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Beatriz Rivera has been selected as this month's Classical 91.7/Arte Público Press Author of the Month. In the next installment of a series of monthly features, Classical 91.7's Eric Ladau spoke with Ms. Rivera.

UH People: Beatriz Riviera, author

UH Department: Arte Público Press

 

UH Moment: "Creative Works Minor"

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A real understanding of art, in any of its forms, requires more than thoughtful observation.  It requires context; an investigation of its connection to the world around it.  It requires a study such as the University of Houston Creative Work Minor. Listen to this week's UH Moment.

UH People: John Harvey, Director

UH Department: UH Center for Creative Work; UH Honors College

 

All it takes is one

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Researchers at the University of Houston host a hurricane conference that discusses an active season, coastal protection and rapid recovery. Harris county judge Ed Emmett attended the gathering and he said it doesn't matter how many hurricanes are predicted. All it takes is just one, and how we prepare and respond is what matters. Pat Hernandez has more.

UH People: Dr. Cumaraswamy Vipulanandan, director

UH Department: Texas Hurricane Center for Innovative Technology

 

Some New College Students Will Need Extra Vaccine

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Texas college students moving into dorms or other campus housing for the first time in a couple of weeks will have to prove they've gotten a vaccine to protect against meningitis. Laurie Johnson reports.

UH People: Floyd Robinson, director

UH Department: UH Health Center

 

UH Moment: "Texas Diesel Testing & Renewable Center"

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Dangerous emissions-belching vehicles have met their match in one University of Houston center. Listen to this week's UH Moment.

UH People: Mike Harold, professor

UH Department: UH Texas Diesel Testing and Research Center

 

UH Moment: "Theater Arts Master's"

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Graduation comes this summer is for the inaugural group of middle and high school theater teachers who are graduate students in the University of Houston Summer Theater Arts Master's. Listen to this week's UH Moment.

UH People: Steven Wallace, director; Todd Waite, professor

UH Department: UH School of Theatre and Dance

 

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