Friday, October 14, 2016

Sleeping Giant (Connecticut): "2016 Founders Day Lecture: How New Haven Won Yale from Saybrook" by Chief Research Archivist at Yale Judy Schiff, ... Wondering how historians will write World University and School's early history ... http://worlduniversityandschool.org ... And Yale University talk on "The Franke Program in Science and the Humanities: "Evolutionary Roots of Female Orgasm"", In addition to this Yale Youtube channel, ... check out, too, Creative Commons' licensed Yale OpenYaleCourses ... http://oyc.yale.edu ...


Great history of Yale University by "Judith Schiff, Chief Research Archivist, Manuscripts & Archives, in which she describes how Yale ended up in the City of New Haven!"
2016 Founders Day Lecture: How New Haven Won Yale from Saybrook


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRuv8FPRS2g    


 
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Published on Oct 12, 2016
300 years ago, on the 16th anniversary of its founding, the Trustees ended a bidding war by voting to remove the Collegiate School to New Haven "as a very Convenient place for it, and for which the Most Liberal Donations are given." Watch this fascinating lecture by Judith Schiff, Chief Research Archivist, Manuscripts & Archives, in which she describes how Yale ended up in the City of New Haven!


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Wondering how historians will write World University and School's early history ...

http://worlduniversityandschool.org


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And Yale University talk on "The Franke Program in Science and the Humanities: "Evolutionary Roots of Female Orgasm"" ...

The Franke Program in Science and the Humanities: "Evolutionary Roots of Female Orgasm"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OggViY2Cj9A


Published on Oct 10, 2016

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The origin and meaning of female orgasm has occupied biologists and philosophers since the beginning of the study of life. The main problem is that female orgasm has no manifest roles in human reproduction but is nevertheless a complex physiological trait. Two of our speakers, Professor Gunter Wagner and Professor Mihaela Pavličev, propose that female orgasm is derived from a neuro-endocrine reflex that was necessary for ovulation but in primates lost its reproductive role. We shall also discuss the implications of our model for the understanding of so-called "orgasmic dysfunction." Professor Elisabeth A. Lloyd will serve as the respondent.

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To the "Sexuality," "Women and Gender Studies" and "Humanities," wiki subjects at World University and School ...

http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Sexuality

http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Women%27s_and_Gender_Studies

http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Humanities

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In addition to this Yale Youtube channel, ...

check out, too, Creative Commons' licensed Yale OpenYaleCourses ...

http://oyc.yale.edu ...


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(where my family, the MacLeods, used to live from ~1966-1972)

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