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VISUAL IMAGES

VIDEO CASSETTES (VC)

 

I.  CAMPUS HISTORY

 

Campus Shots, 1983-84.                                                                                  VC I. 1

 

Cassell, Dr. Frank A.  Installation as Third President of the University   VC I. 3

of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, March 25, 1998.

 

Oral History of the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg.                                 VC I.4

Dr. Patricia M. Duck, Director of the Library, initiated the oral

history project to document the history of the University of Pittsburgh

at Greensburg in May, 1997. Dr. Mark D. McColloch conducted the

interviews, except where noted, in sessions which each lasted between

60 and 90 minutes. The interview sessions were videotaped and since

the project’s inception in 1997, the following interviews have been

conducted:

VC I.4h Pt. I, Pt. 2 Chambers, Dr. George Ferguson. Aug. 13, Oct. 11, 2002. 2 VC

 

Chew, Dr. Paul             1997, June 4                1 VC                VC I.4a

 

McWhinney, Dr. Norman N.    1997, May 21              1 VC                VC I.4b

 

Nicoletti, Dr. Guy M.                1997, May 28              1 VC                VC I.4c

 

Poke, Dr. Carl F.                     1997, June 18              1 VC                VC I.4d

 

Reilly, Dr. Donald T.                 1997, July 16               1 VC                VC I.4e

 

*Rossetti, Dr. Guy                    1998, July 20               1 VC                VC I.4g

 

Scanlon, Dr. Norman W.          1997, June 25              1 VC                VC I.4f

 

*Interview conducted by Dr. Patricia M. Duck

 

 

Segura, Prof. Juan                                                                                VC I.5

 

Interview with Prof. Juan Segura of Guanajuato, Mexico, first

UPG Fullbright Scholar, Jan.-Apr., 2000.  Interview conducted by

Dr. Mark McColloch, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs,

on 19 April 2000.  See also: RG51 Biographical File -- Segura, Juan.   

 

UPG Campus History.  Interview with Mary Lynch Quinn,  July 26, 1994.        VC I. 2

Includes a 12 page holograph aide-memoire, i.e., notes, prepared by

MLQ for the interview; sometimes called a transcript.  Photocopy.

Another copy in RG51 Biographical File -- Lynch Family.

 

II.  DEDICATION CEREMONIES

 

Carillon (Ferguson Carillon: The Edith Ferguson Chambers Carillon)      VC II. 1

Dedication, September 9, 1995.  2 copies

 

Chambers Hall Dedication (renaming of Common Facilities Building       VC II. 2

to Chambers Hall), June 20, 1997.

 

Children’s Collection (The Joan Chambers Children’s Collection)                      VC II. 1

Dedication, September 9, 1995.  2 copies

 

Clock (Campus) Dedication, October 13, 1995.                                               VC II. 3

(For audio cassette, see RG 61 C 1.)

 

Common Facilities Dedication, August 16, 1989.                                              VC II. 4

 

Millstein Library (Fanny K. Millstein Library) Dedication, May 5, 1995.            VC II. 5

 

Robertshaw Hall Dedication, August 22, 1989.                                     VC II. 4

 

Tosatto Plaza and Tosatto Drive Dedication, June 27, 1997.                 VC II. 6

 

N.B. see also RG 52 Subject Files -- Buildings and RG 52 Subject Files--

 

 

 Programs (Dedication).  See also RG61 for Audio Cassettes of Campus

Clock Dedication and Millstein Library Dedication.

 

 

III. EVENTS

 

A.  Fall Festival

1983, September 18                                                                             VC III. A. 1

1991, September 22                                                                             VC III. A. 2

 

B. Humanities Day

2nd Annual, 1983                                                                                 VC III. B. 1

 

 

3rd Annual, 1984, April 12                                                                   VC III. B. 2

3 rd Annual, 1984?, April 12

Midsummer Nights Dream

(Student Production)                                                                 VC III. B. 3

10th Annual, 1991 April 18

Awards Ceremony                                                                   VC III. B. 4

11th Annual, 1992 April 15

Awards Ceremony                                                                   VC III. B. 5

12th Annual, 1993 April 20

Awards Ceremony                                                                   VC III. B 6

13th Annual, 1994, April 22

Awards Ceremony                                                                   VC III. B. 7

14th Annual, 1995 April 21

Diane Lise Perez Burke,

History of Flemenco.                                                                VC III. B. 8

15th Annual, 1996 April 19                                                                  VC III. B. 9

16th Annual, 1997 April 18                                                                  VC III. B. 10

16th Annual, 1997 April 18

Art Entries                                                                                VC III. B. 11

17th Annual, 1998 April 17

Awards Ceremony                                                                   VC III. B. 12

Art Entries                                                                                VC III. B. 12b

 

C.  Greensburg Bicentennial/Victorian Picnic.  Sept. 12, 1999               VC III. C

(For additional information, see RG52 Subject Files--

Greensburg Bicentennial and RG60 Visual Images--

Prints--Homecoming, 1999--Greensburg Bicentennial.)

 

D.  Honors Convocation

See also RG52 Subject Files--Honors Convocation

2000, March 1 (2nd)                                                                            VC III.D.1     

2001, March 21 (3rd) VC III.D.2
2002, April 5 (4th) VC III.D.3
2003, March 28 (5th) VC.III.D.4

E. Cultura, La. 2002
Cultura, La. The Life and Times of Leonardo da Vinci [Leonardo
and the High Renaissance]. Reception and Dinner, Jan. 19, 2002.
VC III.E.


F. Culture, La. 2003. A Paris.
Dinner and Reception. 1/18/03. VC III.F.

 

 

IV. FORUMS, SYMPOSIA, SEMINARS, WORKSHOPS

 

Active Learning Forum, February 15, 1993. Participants:                                  VC IV. 1

Tony Boldurian, David Champagne, Diane Marsh

 

Alcohol and Legal Liability, April 9, 1991. Participants:                         VC IV. 2

Hon. Donald E. Wieand, Judge, Superior Court of Pennsylvania;

Hon. Joesph A. Del Sole, Judge, Superior Court of Pennsylvania;

Hon. Gilfert M. Mihalich, Judge, Court of Common Pleas,

Westmoreland County; Mike Rubinoff, Attorney and

Associate Professor, UPG; Moderator, Robert Blum, Attorney.

 

Criminal Justice Day, March 25, 1993.  3 cassettes.  Guest Speaker,    VC IV. 3 a-c

Former U.S. Attorney General, Ramsey Clark (VC IV. 3c);

Panel discussion, “Drugs, Gangs and Drive-By Shootings,”

with particiapnts: Judge Donetta Ambrose, Court of Common Pleas;

District Attorney John Driscoll; Commander Ronald Freeman of the

Pittsburgh Police; Commander Leonard, Washington PA State

Police/Troop A; J. Daniel McGregor, State Correctional Facility;

Attorney Richard Galloway; UPG Assistant Professor Gilbert Duncan IV;

Dr. Mary Jane Dugan, Assistant Professor of Administration of

Justice, UPG, Moderator.

 

Faculty Seminar Series, University of Pittsburgh, Oakland, 1982-83.

 

1982 September 30                                                                               VC IV.4a

The Art of Lecturing

 

1982 October 26                                                                                 VC IV.4b

Games, Simulation and Role Playing. Panelists:

Lawrence Knolle, Irene R. Joos, Donna L. Hoffmeister.

Moderator: John M. Roberts.

 

1983 January 17                                                                                   VC IV.4c

Pitt’s International Programs. Panelists: Paul Masoner,

Burkart Holzner, Keith McDuffie. Moderator: Robert

L. Wolke.

 

1983 March 17                                                                                     VC IV.4d

The Third Mission: Service.  Participants: Robert P.

Newman, David E. Epperson, Albert Van Dusen.

 

1983 February 24                                                                                VC IV.4e

The Discussion Mode of Teaching. Participants: R. Owen,

R. Marshall, H. Goscilo, B. Harris-Schenz.

 

1983? February 23                                                                               VC IV.4f

Microcomputers in Teaching. Panelists: Thomas A. Dwyer,

J. Fred Gage, Alan M. Lesgold. Moderator: Wayne E.

Baughman.

 

 Faculty Who Question the [Gulf] War, 1991. Participants: L. Beeson,  VC IV .5

R. Blevins, M. Gardner, D. Gibson, R. Koeske, S. Lau,

J. Lokay, D. Marsh, M. McColloch, S. Murabito, G.

Rossetti, J. Vollmer, V. Waxwood.

 

Granada, Forum on Issues Relating to, November 11, 1983.                  VC IV.6

Guest speakers: Dr. Richard Blackett, Professor of History

and Black Studies, University of Pittsburgh Oakland and a

Caribbean Specialist; Dr. Donald Gibson, Assistant Professor of

Sociology, UPG; Russell Rowe, Editorial Editor of the UPG student

newspaper. Participant: J. Vollmer.

 

Moving Toward a National Infrastructure. Teleconference, February 28,            VC IV.7

1992. Participant: J. Dennis O’Connor.

 

OSHA Training, August 25, 1993.                                                                     VC IV.8

 

Pittsburgh Area College Consortium. Alcohol Abuse on College                        VC IV.9

Campuses. [undated]

 

 

V. GRADUATION [COMMENCEMENT] CEREMONIES

 

1990, April 28                                                                VC V.1

1991, April 27                                                                VC V.2

1992, April 25                                                                VC V.3

1993, May 1                                                                   VC V.4

1994, April 30                                                                 VC V.5

1995, April 29                                                               VC V.6

1996, April 27                                                                  VC V.7

1997, April 26                                                               VC V.8

1998, April 25                                                                  VC V.9

1999, May 1                                                                     VC V.10   

2000, April 29                                                                   VC V.11        

2001, April 28                                                                   VC V.12

2002, April 27 VC V.13
2003, Apr. 26 VC V.14

N.B. See RG 07 for Graduation Programs

 

VI. INDIVIDUALS

 

Chambers, Dr. George Ferguson

Retirement Dinner, November 22, 1996.  2 copies                                 VC VI.1

 

Lieberman, Senator Joseph.

Senator and Vice Presidential candidate, Democratic Party,                   VC VI.5

general election 2000.  Campaign speech with foreign policy

as the subject, Nov.3, 2000, UPG Ferguson Theater.

See also, RG55 News Clippings, 2000.

 

McWhinney, Dr. Norman N.                                                                            VC VI.2

Retirement, December, 1995.

 

O’Connor, J. Dennis

Installation as 16th Chancellor of the University of Pittsburgh,     VC VI.3

           Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburgh, PA., February 28, 1992.

 

Rossetti, Dr. Guy

Guy Rossetti Memorial Commemoration, 1/25/99.                                VC VI.4

[marked “Master” tape]           

 

Spector, Arlen, US Senator (R-Pa)

Town Meeting, August 29, 2001. UPG Campus, Ferguson                   VC VI.6

Theater

 

 

VII. PERFORMING ARTS

 

Andes Manta [Andes Folk Music ensemble]. Ferguson Theater.                        VC VII.8

Oct. 27, 1999.


Andes Manta, A Concert of Andean Music. September 19, 2002. Ferguson
Theatre. (VC II.8a). [For program, see RG52 Subject Files. Ser.: Programs
(Miscellaneous.]

 

                                                                   

Grupo Folklorico de Oaxaca. September 20, 1999.                                          VC VII.5

(For UPG news release, see RG27, news release, September 1,

1999.  Also see, RG52 Subject Files--Rossetti House Programming.)

 

Indian Classical Music Concert.  March 31, 1999.                                            VC VII.4

Artists: Nandkishore Muley playing the santoor, known as

“a hundred stringed lute” and Ramdas Palsule playing the tabla.

(For UPG news release, see RG 27, News Release, March

19, 1999.)

 

VC VII.11

Indian Classical Music Concert. April 5, 2000, UPG

Ferguson Theater. Featuring: Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, a

1994 Grammy Award winner performing on a modified

Western acoustic guitar made by changing the main strings

and adding a number of “sympathetic strings”; and Singh

Mamadhari, an accomplished percussionist playing a pair of

drums called “tabla”.


Indian Classical Music Concert, March 29, 2001.                                             VC VII.12

Artists: Tejendra Majumdar on the sarod, a string instrument

and Subhankar Banerjee, a percussionist on the tabla.  (For news

release, see RG27 Ser.: News Releases, Mar. 19, 2001; for video

cassette, see RG60 Visual Images--Video Cassettes--VC VII.12;

for photos, see RG60 Visual Images--Prints--Indian Classical Music

Concert, 3/29/01).

VC VII.17
Indian Classical Music Concert, Oct. 22, 2002.

Artists: Purbayan Chatterjee on the sitar; Abhijit Banerjee on the tabla. [For news release,
see RG27 Ser.: News Releases, Oct. 10, 2002, for video cassette, see RG 60 Visual Images--
Videocassettes VC VII.17; for programs, see RG52 Ser.: Programs (Miscelleanous); for sound
recording, see RG 62 Cassette C.12]
 


Lowen, Sharon

Performance of Odissi, one of the major classical dance forms of           VC VII.1

India. University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, Smith Hall Auditorium,

November 4, 1992. (For UPG news release, see RG27, news release,
October 22,1992.)

Palekar, Priya
VC VII.14
The International Club of the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg presents
An Evening of Arias and Songs, soprano, Priya Palekar accompanied by Sean
Kelly on the piano. Ferguson Theatre. Wednesday, April 10, 2002 at 7:30 p.m.
(for sound cassette, see RG61 C.9; for programs, see RG52 Ser.: Programs
(Miscellaneous.)

 

Pampa Fusion   [a Pittsburgh based ensemble of musicians from                        VC II.9

Argentina, Brazil and Chile performing folkloric Latin American

music, combining classical and typical traditional musical

instruments].  Ferguson Theater, Feb. 29, 2000.  For news

release, see RG27 Ser. News Releases, 2/21/00.

PITT-GREENSBURG DRAMA CLUB [UPG PLAYERS AS PITT-GREENSBURG DRAMA CLUB]

VC VII.16.1
1979, Apr. 6-8. INHERIT THE WIND by Robert Lee. 1 videocassette.

VC VII.16.2
1980, Mar. 28-30. TRAGEDY OF RAGWEED COWBOY JOE by I.E. Clark. 1 videocassette.

VC VII.16.3
1981, April 10-12. THE THREE PENNY OPERA by Berthold Brecht. 2 videocassettes.

 

Reddy, Dr. Kamala

Performing the Kuchipudi style of Indian classical dance. University  VC VII.2

of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, Smith Hall, November 8, 1991.

(For UPG news release, see RG 27, news release, October 21, 1991.) 

REQUIEM by Gabriel Faure. University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Chorale, VC VII.19

Seton Hill University Choir, Members of the Westmoreland Symphony. Wednesday,
April 9, 2003, 7:30 p.m., St. Joseph Chapel, Seton Hill University. With
performances by the Seton Hill University Women's Chorale and Handbell
Choirs. [This videocassette of the Apr. 9, 2003 performance.]  
                                                           

The SECOND MRS. DEMYAN, an original play by K.C. Constantine.           VC VII.7

Sept. 24, 25, 26, 1999.  Ferguson Theater.  Cast: Borislav “Bo” Demyan

(Norman McWhinney); Denise Merski Demyan (Deborah Casciani);

Joyce Merski (Valerie Drake); Alberto “Vento” Rohrbach (Christopher

Scott).  This was a taping of the Friday, Sept. 24, 1999 performance.

(For program, news clippings, etc., see RG25 Library Ser.: UPG Cultural

Series.)

 

SURE THING by David Ives and THE ACTORS’ NIGHTMARE                   VC VII.13

by Christopher Durang.  Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2000.  Directed by

Ken Lewandowski who graduated from UPG in Apr., 2000

and Laird Cain who is in his last term at UPG.  (For program,

see RG52 Subject Files--Programs--Miscellaeneous.)

 
Tuna, La. The University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg presents La Tuna from the School of Medicine, University of Valladolis, Spain. April 14, 2003. Ferguson Theatre. [For program, see RG52 Ser.: Programs (Miscellaneous)] VC VII.18


24 Hours. AM Plus, March 21,22, 1986. 15 mini-plays written by a      VC VII.3

variety of artists and which explore the diversity of events that

can happen in little more than a day in scenes that are funny and

touching. Presented by Drama Club of Pitt-Greensburg under the

direction of Andy Gilfillan. (For students participating in the

performance and additional information, see RG 27, news releases,

February 28, 1986.)

UPG Chorale and Band Concert
, Apr. 16, 2002. VC VII.15
(for sound cassette, see RG61 C.10.)     

 

UPG PLAYERS

 

THE PROPOSAL; THE BEAR by Anton Chekhov.  Nov. 20, 21, 1997.         VC VII.10.1

Powers Hall.  Produced by, directed by, and starring UPG

Faculty Members: Sayre Greenfield, Mark McColloch, Norman

McWhinney, William Pamerleau, Mary Beth Spore, Joanne Viano,

Judith Vollmer.  (See also RG52 Subject Files--UPG Players and

RG60 Visual Images--Prints--UPG Players)

 

The UPG Players present Two Comedies Tonight: OVERRULED                    VC VII.10.2

by G.B. Shaw (Cast: Mrs. Juno, Sheila Conifer; Mr. Lunn,

Bill Pamerleau; Mrs. Lunn, Jennifer Fetter; Mr. Juno, Rick

Sparks; directed by Sheila Conifer) and MIXED DOUBLES by

G. Feydeau (Cast: Albert, Brandi Darr; Philomele, Liz

Marciniak; Pompe Nicole, Chris Lacey; Bordeleau, Mark

McColloch; Venus, Mary Beth Spore; Aphrodite, Tracey

Douthett; directed by Joanne Viano).  March 30 & 31, 2000.

 


FIT TO BE TRIED by Georges Feydeau (Cast: Chris Lacey, Mary                  VC VII.10.3

Beth Spore, Rick Sparks, Joe Szurek, Beth Tiedemann,

Marilyn Jensen, Brandi Darr; Directed by Joanne Viano with

Assoc. Director, Larry Whatule); ‘DENTITY CRISIS by

Christopher Durang (Cast: Sheila Confer, Michelle Tracey,

Bill Pamerleau playing four characters, Mark McColloch,

Shirley Mileca).  Mar. 22, 23, 2001.  (For photos of cast, FIT TO

BE TRIED, see RG60 Visual Images--Prints--UPG Players--

FIT TO BE TRIED--Cast.)

 

VIII. TALKS, LECTURES, SPEECHES

 

Apt, Dr. Jay

“This View of Earth”, a slide show from outer space, presented VC VIII.4

Sept. 7, 2000, UPG Ferguson Theater by Dr. Jay Apt, a former

astronaut.  Dr. Apt flew as a member of the crew of the Space

Shuttle Atlantis (1991), was Endeavour’s flight engineer (1992),

flew again aboard Endeavour (1994) and served aboard Atlantis

as it docked with the Russian Mir space station (1996).  Program

sponsored by the Natural Sciences and New Technologies Academic

Village.

See also, RG 52 Subject Files--Natural Sciences and New

Technologies Academic Village.

 

Arthur St. Clair Lectureship

 

2000, Oct. 19 (1st lecture)

 

 

Hinderaker, Dr. Eric A.                                                                                    VC VIII.7.a

“Westmoreland County and the Struggle for Europe in the Ohio

Country”, first in the annual [Arthur] St. Clair Lecture Series, Thursday

Oct. 19, 2000, UPG Ferguson Theater.  Dr. Hinderaker is an Assoc.

Prof. of History at the Univ. Of Utah and a distinguished French and

Indian War Scholar.

 

See also, RG52 Subject Files, Ser.: [Arthur St]. Clair Lectureship.


 

2001, Oct. 18 (2nd)

 

Calloway, Dr. Collin Gordon.                                                   VC VIII.7.b

“The Role of the Native Americans at the Time of the

Revolution in the West”, 2nd in the annual Arthur St. Clair Lecture

Series, Oct. 18, 2001, UPG Ferguson Theater.  Dr. Calloway is the

Chair of the Dept. of Native American Studies, Dartmouth College.

 

See also, RG52 Subject Files, Ser.: [Arthur] St. Clair Lectureship.

VC VIII.7.c
2002, Oct. 17 (3rd)
Majewski, Dr. John
"Thomas Jefferson's Economic Revolution from Below." 3rd in the annual Arthur St. Clair
Lecture Series. Oct. 17, 2002. Ferguson Theatre. Dr. Majewski is an Assoc. Prof. of
History at the University of California Santa Barbara. See also, RG52 Subject Files, Ser.:
[Arthur] St. Clair Lectureship.

 

Bortz, Dr. William M.

Lecture entitled, “Creating A Meaningful Third Age: Dare To     VC VIII.5

Be 100!”, by the nationally recognized physician and author.

April 18, 2000, UPG Ferguson Theater.

 

Carter, Rubin “Hurricane”

Public Lecture, “The Story of the Hurricane: Justice and the       VC VIII.8

Legal System”.  Feb. 10, 2000, Chambers Hall Gymnasium.

See Also: RG52 Subject Files--Events (Campus Sponsored)--

Black History Month, Feb, 2000, for autographed programs,

news clippings.

RG60 Visual Images.  Ser.:   Prints – Carter, Rubin “Hurricane”

 

Clark, Joe.                                                                                                        VC VIII.1

Educator who transformed the formerly raucous Eastside High

in New Jersey into a model school.  University of Pittsburgh at

Greensburg, February 28, 1995.  Sponsored by UPG Activities

Board in cooperation with the Organization for Black Awareness

and the Greensburg/Jeannette NAACP branch. (For UPG news

release, see RG 27, news release, February 13, 1995.)

 

Clark, Ramsey.

(See RG 60 Video Cassettes IV Forums, Symposia, Seminars,

Workshops: Criminal Justice Day, March 25, 1993.)

VC VIII.5 Cultura, La. 2002. The Life and Times of Leonardo da Vinci.
Lecture: Farago, Dr. Claire, Univ. of Colorado. "Leonardo da Vinci, Cultural
Hero: Is His Legacy Scientific Legacy Fact or Fiction?" Jan. 31, 2002.

VC VIII.16 Culture, La. 2003. A Paris. Lectures: VC VIII.16.A Collins, Dr. Bradford,
Univ. of South Carolina. "Impressionism: Manet, Monet and Urbanism."
Jan. 23, 2003; VC VIII.16.B Lloyd, Dr. Rosemary, Indiana University.
"Baudelaire, Mallarme and the Modern City." Jan. 27, 2003; VC VIII.16.C Muller,
Dr. Edward, Univ. of Pittsburgh. "Creating the New Paris in the Late 19th Century."
Jan. 30, 2003.

 

 


Elana Castro, Maria Elena.

Cuban journalist, short story writer and poet reads and discusses           VC VIII.9

her works.  She served as a journalist during the Cuban Revolution, a

foreign correspondent in China, news editor and journalism professor in

Angola and as a literary, art, movie critic, Script writer for radio and

television.  April 19, 2001.  UPG Village Hall.

 

See Also: RG27 Ser.: News Releases, 4/9/01.


VC VIII.14
Grossman, Lt. Col. Dave
"Are We Killing Our Kids" by former U.S. Army Ranger and West Point psychology
professor. Monday, Oct. 14, 2002, UPG Ferguson Theater. See also: RG 27 Ser.:
News Releases 10/7/02; RG55 News Clippings, 10/17/02.

VC VIII.12
Madres, Las, de la Plaza de Mayo (Mothers of May Square). April 17, 2001, UPG
Village Hall. [organization which staged peaceful marches in the Plaze de Mayo in
Buenos Aires to demand justice and information about their children who "disappeared"
during the 1970's and 1980's under the oppressive military government at that time.
For news releases, see RG27 Ser.: News Releases 4/09/02.]

VC VIII.13
Matta, Pedro Alejandro
"Confronting the Past: A Walk Through a Twentieth Century Torture Center;

Villa Grimaldi, Santiago, Chile" by Pedro Alejandro Matta, a survivor of the Chilean
Military Junta torture camp in the 1970's. Tuesday, October 1, 2002, 7:30 p.m.,
UPG Ferguson Theater. See also: RG27 Ser.: News Releases, 9/16/02.
 

Mathis, Judge Greg                                                                                           VC VIII.10

Public Lecture, “Overcoming Life’s Challenge”.  Monday,

Feb. 4, 2002, Chambers Hall Gymnasium.  Part of Black History Month,

2002. See also: RG27   Ser.:   News Releases.  News Release 1/22/02,

“Television Judge at UPG”. RG52   Subject Files.  Ser.:   Events (Campus Sponsored)--

Black History Month, 2002 RG60   Prints–Mathis, Judge Greg

 

 

Power, Margaret “The Politics of Right-Wing Women in Latin America” by                      VC VIII.11

Margaret Power of the Illinois Institute of Technology, Monday,

Feb. 11, 2002.  Subject is on the pivotal role rightist women have played

in their nations’ modern history, including those who marched against

President Goulart in Brazil and those who organized against Salvador Allende

in Chile.  Also examined is what is the U.S. Government’s relationship to

right-wing women in Latin America.  Sponsored by the Behavioral Sciences

Academic Village, Humanities Academic Village, Rossetti International

House.

 

 

Provost, Dr. George Foster

Professor, English Department, Duquesne University and                       VC VIII.3

Director of the Christopher Columbus Project; Research Associate

for Columbus Studies, Brown University.  Topic: “Will the Real

Columbus Please Stand Up?”; 6 October 1992, Smith Hall,

University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg; sponsored by the

Pennsylvania Humanities Council; introduction of speaker by Dr.

Ruth Kuschmierz.

 

Note: Early portion of tape defective; start tape at counter 1.50,

 otherwise the tape will stop at either counter reading .42 or 1.44 and

 will rewind.

 

For UPG news release see RG27 News Releases, September 23, 1992.

 

 

 

Rosmus, Anna                                                                                      VC VIII.2

Author, researcher speaks on the hidden Nazi past of Passau,

Germany and focuses on wartime atrocities committed under

Hitler by people of Passau and is based on what she uncovered

as a teenager while writing an essay for a European wide contest.

University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, October 20, 1994. (For

UPG news release, see RG 27 news release October 10, 1994.)          

 

 

 

UPG Cultural Series

 

1999, Sept. 24, 25, 26

 

THE SECOND MRS. DAMYAN an original play by K.C. Constantine. (SEE

RG 60   VC VII.7 and RG25 Ser.: UPG Cultural Series.)

 

2000, Oct. 3

 

Halberstam, David                                                                                VC VIII.6a

“The Future of Celebrity” a lecture presented as part of the

UPG Cultural Series, Oct. 3, 2000, UPG Ferguson Theater by David

Halverstam, a Pulitzer Prize winner.

See also, RG25 Library, Ser.: UPG Cultural Series.

 

2001, Oct. 25

 

Krulwich, Robert                                                                                  VC VIII.6b

“Why Things Are The Way They Are” (with a focus on

Science and Technology), Oct. 25, 2001, UPG Ferguson Theater

by Robert Krulwich, an ABC News Correspondent. [spoke and

answered questions in re the terrorist attack on the World Trade

Center on Sept. 11, 2001]

See also RG25 Library, Ser.: UPG Cultural Series.

 

 

IX. CLASS INSTRUCTION

 


Communication.  Dr. Donald Egolf, Instructor.  2 cassettes.

 

Cassette 1: On generating and evaluating ideas.  Topic “How     VC IX. 1a

Can We Improve the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg?”

Class participation. circa, March 26, 1988.  30 minutes

 

Cassette 2: Team of four students (3 males, 1 female) whose     VC IX. 1b

task is to select two candidates from among a number to share

the use of a kidney machine.  Evaluation and selection of the two

candidates are to be made on the potential contributions of

the individuals to society.  The task is to include a report with

recommendation of two candidates with a rationale for selection.

circa, 44 minutes

 

 

German skits.  2 skits. January, 1986. circa 7 minutes.                           VC IX. 2

 

Spanish skits.  4 skits.  Winter, 1983.  Nancy Estrada, Instructor.                      VC IX. 3

circa 20 minutes.

 

Dissection of a cow’s eye. [undtd]                                                                    VC IX. 4

 

 

X. MISCELLANEOUS

 

Greensburg Croquet Club, June 14, 1992.                                                                    VC X. 1

 

Semester at Sea, University of Pittsburgh.  17 minutes.  A video by                    VC X. 2

Martin Darrah and Katrina Greene.  An IFV/ISE [Institute

for Shipboard Education] Production.  2 copies.

 

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