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Recorded Presentations of Selected Speakers

You may look at, or listen to the archived presentations of featured speakers at Association Meetings. If you are connected to the Internet through a telephone “dial-up" it is recommended you use the Listen option. Those with faster internet connections such as Cable, DSL, or Wireless are invited to use the Watch option.

The RealAudio player must be installed on your computer to listen or view the presentations,

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19 March 2009

Skip Hove, Former Vice-Chair and Interim Chair FDIC discusses How did the Economy come to be this way?
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Podcast also available, see below.

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17 February 2009

David Palm, Administrator of the Office of Community Health Development, Division of Public Health, Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services discusses Universal Health Care.
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Podcast also available, see below.

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18 November 2008

Bruce Johnson, Professor of Professor of Agricultural Economics, UNL discusses Nebraska’s potential concerns and opportunities in Nebraska Today and Tomorrow--Realities and Opportunities.
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Podcast also available, see below.

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21 October 2008

Chris Beutler, Mayor of Lincoln discusses Lincoln - Today and Tomorrow.
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Podcast also available, see below.

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18 March 2008

Paul Royster  discusses the The Digital Commons  which is a resource available to all UNL Emeriti (Click HERE to enter). He explains how his office aids Eneriti in adding their publications to the Digital Commons so that they are available to anyone in the world who has access to the internet.
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Podcast also available, see below.

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13 November 2007

Mario J. Scalora Associate Professor of Psychology, UNL discusses "The Seven Deadly Threats to Emeriti"
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17 April 2007

Timothy Clare, Rembolt, Ludtke LLP discusses "Last Things First," or how to make sure our estates are in order before something bad happens.
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Podcast also available, see below.

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20 March 2007

Betsy Sheets, Director of Community Relations & Marketing for The Eastmont Towers Community: "I'm Not Ready Yet!" Should I stay in my home or join a community?
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Podcast also available, see below.

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20 February 2007

John Janovy, Jr., Varner Professor of Biological Sciences: A View From the Trenches.
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16 January 2007

Courtney Eastlack (Wealth Management Advisor TIAA/CREF): Guarding Your Retirement Assets.
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Podcast also available, see below.

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20 April 2006

Emeritus Professor Max CleggBicycle Ride Across Nebraska (BRAN).
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16 March 2006

Peter Levitov, Association Dean of International Affairs at UNL: International Students in the U.S.
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16 February 2006

Professor Paul Johnsgard: The Galapagos Islands—100 years after Darwin.
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Podcasts of UNL Emeriti Association Speakers

If you are familiar with iTunes you know that this is a free computer program by Apple that downloads audio and video files from various sources and stores this content on your computer. This content can then be played on your computer or copied to a small audio/video Apple player called an iPod that is carried in you shirt pocket so that you decide the time and place were you will listen to, or watch various programs.

Assuming that you have iTunes installed and opened on your computer with at least 2Gig of free space on your hard drive, you are invited to subscribe to the video podcasts of UNL Emeriti Association speakers by clicking here and when the page comes up, click on the UNL Emeriti podcasts. Grandchildren would be a great help in getting you started in this communication system that is changing how the under 35 generation is receiving the majority of its information.

With this subscription to UNL Emeriti Association video podcasts your computer will automatically download new speakers presentations within a week or so after they given. Once on your iPod you may look at the speakers programs as often as you want, for as long as you want, from wherever you are at that time.