Mini University Conversations 2006

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Mini University Conversations is a series of interviews with instructors from Mini University, Indiana Universitys award-winning learning vacation. To learn more about Mini University, visit the Mini U home page.
Conversations
- Craig M. Bradley, Law
The U.S. Supreme Court - Gerhard Glomm, Economics
Poverty - Michael Hamburger, Geological Sciences
Natural Disasters - Lesa Lorenzen-Huber, Applied Health Science
Creativity and Aging - Clinton V. Oster Jr., Public and Environmental Affairs
The Airline Industry - Jonathan Plucker, Education
The Achievement Gap in U.S. Public Schools - Jeanne M. Sept, Anthropology
The Theory of Evolution - Daniel C. Smith, Business
Advertising - Steven S. Wallace, Advanced Network Management Lab
Podcasting
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Mini University Conversations was produced by the IU Alumni Association, Bloomington Continuing Studies, and the Division of Broadcast and Electronic Media. Mini University takes place each June in Bloomington, Ind. To learn more, visit the Mini University home page.

