Black Science Matters: University Perspective
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Special | 3m 37s | Black Science Matters: University Perspective (3m 37s)
Black Science Matters: Still a Novelty in 2015
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Special | 3m 44s | The first black female PhD in engineering at U of I ever got her degree in 2015. (3m 44s)
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Special | 3m 8s | When an internship has a different effect than expected. (3m 8s)
Black Science Matters: If Not Here, Then Where?
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Special | 3m 30s | Is a diverse campus an inclusive campus? (3m 30s)
Black Science Matters: Building a Pipeline
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Special | 3m 16s | Can a STEM academy widen a narrow pipeline of young black students entering the sciences? (3m 16s)
Black Science Matters: Booted, Then Back
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Special | 4m 10s | Mentorship provides student with the tools needed to graduate after a rocky start. (4m 10s)
Black Science Matters: Against the Odds
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Special | 2m 34s | "It's not a bad thing to always be the only black face in the crowd." - Kyra Grant (2m 34s)
Black Science Matters: A Drop in the Desert
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Special | 2m 34s | A student discusses the importance of the National Society of Black Engineers. (2m 34s)
Roger Ebert Interviews Arthur C. Clarke at NCSA's Cyberfest
Special | 27m 31s | In March of 1997, film critic Roger Ebert interviewed author Arthur C. Clarke (27m 31s)
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