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Amiri Baraka Speaks to the Importance of African-American History

Amiri Baraka speaks to the importance of African-American history in this final event of the 2011 Community MLK Celebration. He reads from his works and takes questions from the audience gathered at Culbreth Theatre.

Bernstein at Harvard

Leonard Bernstein lecturing on musical semantics at Harvard. From ‘The Unanswered Question’ Norton Lectures. The piece he’s playing is Beethoven Sonata No. 18 in Eb, Op. 31, No. 3, 1st mvt.

Dr. Millicent Thomas, University of Phoenix Faculty

Dr. Millicent Thomas is a University of Phoenix Houston Campus Faculty member. A published author and sociologist, she describes her journey to achieve her higher education, and discusses the advantages of a University of Phoenix education.

Leading a New Generation of Educators

Delve into the story of a teacher who discovered new ways of thinking at University of Phoenix that shaped her one-on-one educational philosophy and led to a successful business idea. To learn more about how you can discover new ways of thinking, visit www.phoenix.edu

Building stronger leaders and scholars with MBA skills

who inspired him to strive for a college education. He believes the philosophy of leadership that he found from his own experiences in University of Phoenix classes is key, not only for providing quality tools for students, but ultimately in helping build stronger scholars and practitioners in the global community. Learn more about business programs … Continue reading