Episodes
Dr. Barbara Block, Professor of Marine Biology at Stanford, discusses how animals stay warm in the Antarctic environment. (January 4, 2010)
Published 03/17/10
Dr. Barbara Block, Professor in Marine Sciences at Stanford, discusses her work studying marine biodiversity in Antarctica, focusing on the importance of technological advances in engineering and genetics. (January 3, 2010)
Published 03/17/10
While traveling to Southeast Asia, Travel/Study passengers enjoyed many tours of Buddhist holy sites. To help us better understand this religion of the East, Professor Gerald Fry lectures on the interesting duality of Buddhism. (February 11, 2009)
Published 03/03/09
Professor Gerald Fry helps us remember that this beautiful gem of Southeast Asia has a rich history prior to the Vietnam War. (February 11, 2009)
Published 03/03/09
Professor Gerald Fry begins our tour of Vietnam with a lecture encompassing the current and past dynastic cultures of Southeast Asia. (February 11, 2009)
Published 03/03/09
Lecture by John L'Heureux (November 3, 2007)
Published 04/14/08
Lecture on Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra (November 7, 2007)
Published 04/14/08
Lecture on Egypt's Hold on the Greek Imagination by Marsh McCall. Ma(November 5, 2007)
Published 04/14/08
John L'Heureux talks about myths and modernism. (November 3, 2007)
Published 04/14/08
Heroes of Homer's Iliad and the Warrior Code by Marsh McCall(October 31, 2007)
Published 04/14/08
Alexander in Fact: History and Biography lecture by John L'Heureux. (October 29, 2007)
Published 04/14/08
Alexander's Predecessors: The Greek World before Macedonian Dominance lecture by Marsh McCall. (October 28, 2007)
Published 04/14/08
Professor Abernethy lectures on Morocco's historic links with the Middle East, sub-Saharan Africa and Europe during the SAA Travel/Study Morocco Suitcase Seminar. (April 29, 2007)
Published 07/30/07
Professor Abernethy lectures on Morocco's historic links with the Middle East, sub-Saharan Africa and Europe during the SAA Travel/Study Morocco Suitcase Seminar. (April 27, 2007)
Published 07/30/07
Professor Abernethy lectures on Morocco's historic links with the Middle East, sub-Saharan Africa and Europe during the SAA Travel/Study Morocco Suitcase Seminar. (April 22, 2007)
Published 07/30/07
Professor Abernethy lectures on Morocco's historic links with the Middle East, sub-Saharan Africa and Europe during the SAA Travel/Study Morocco Suitcase Seminar. (April 25, 2007)
Published 07/30/07
Professor Abernethy lectures on Morocco's historic links with the Middle East, sub-Saharan Africa and Europe during the SAA Travel/Study Morocco Suitcase Seminar. (April 20, 2007)
Published 07/30/07
Professor Abernethy lectures on Morocco's historic links with the Middle East, sub-Saharan Africa and Europe during the SAA Travel/Study Morocco Suitcase Seminar. (April 18, 2007)
Published 07/30/07
Professor Abernethy lectures on the political geography of Southern India prior to the arrival of Europeans and competition among European powers for access to the region's wealth, culminating in consolidation of British colonial power.
Published 03/30/07
Professor Abernethy lectures on the political geography of Southern India prior to the arrival of Europeans and competition among European powers for access to the region's wealth, culminating in consolidation of British colonial power.
Published 03/30/07
Professor Abernethy lectures on the political geography of Southern India prior to the arrival of Europeans and competition among European powers for access to the region's wealth, culminating in consolidation of British colonial power.
Published 03/30/07
Professor Abernethy lectures on the political geography of Southern India prior to the arrival of Europeans and competition among European powers for access to the region's wealth, culminating in consolidation of British colonial power.
Published 03/30/07
Professor Abernethy lectures on the political geography of Southern India prior to the arrival of Europeans and competition among European powers for access to the region's wealth, culminating in consolidation of British colonial power.
Published 03/30/07