Bill Flanagan is an American author and television executive. He was born in Rhode Island in 1955 and graduated from Brown University in 1977. His books include Written in My Soul (1986), Last of the Moe Haircuts (1986), U2 at the End of the World (1995), and the novels A&R (2000), New Bedlam (2007) and Evening's Empire (2010).
President Bill Flanagan Welcomes New International Students
University of Alberta president Bill Flanagan warmly welcomes students on the first day of classes in the fall 2020 term and invites everyone to join him in keeping our community vibrant and safe while most of us are learning and working remotely.
published: 03 Sep 2020
Get to know U of A President Bill Flanagan
In advance of his formal installation on Sept. 16, 2020, as the University of Alberta's 14th president and vice-chancellor, Bill Flanagan talks about growing up in small-town Alberta, coming back to Edmonton, and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the university and the province.
Find out more about President Flanagan and how to watch the virtual installation ceremony on Sept. 16 at https://www.ualberta.ca/president/presidential-installation/index.html
published: 15 Sep 2020
Bill Flanagan responds to "OK, Boomer"
Last week's commentary by Faith Salie about the millennial generation's way of waving away the opinions, instructions and interference of older people with the putdown "OK, Boomer," gets a response from an older person: "Sunday Morning" contributor Bill Flanagan.
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published: 08 Dec 2019
Bill Flanagan on Philip Roth
"Sunday Morning" contributor Bill Flanagan says the fury that animated much of the best writing by novelist Philip Roth, who died last week at age 85, was not apparent in the writer.
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published: 27 May 2018
Congratulations message from President Bill Flanagan to Michael Houghton
University of Alberta president Bill Flanagan extends his congratulations to U of A Virologist and Nobel Laureate Michael Houghton. On December 10, he will be awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in recognition of his discovery of the hepatitis C virus.
published: 10 Dec 2020
Bill Flanagan becomes the 14th University of Alberta president
Bill Flanagan becomes the 14th president of the University of Alberta during the President's Installation ceremony at the Northern Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton.
published: 16 Sep 2020
Bill Flanagan on John Glenn
The "Sunday Morning" contributor describes how the lives of aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh and John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, were intertwined.
published: 11 Dec 2016
Bill Flanagan on churchgoing etiquette
Remember that old adage about doing unto others? Pew etiquette is the topic of this sermon by contributor Bill Flanagan of VH1.
published: 22 Dec 2013
Welcome back from President Bill Flanagan
University of Alberta president and vice-chancellor Bill Flanagan extends a warm welcome to new and returning students on the first day of classes in the fall 2020 term, and emphasizes the university's commitment to ensuring the safety of the university community and providing an outstanding learning experience.
published: 02 Sep 2020
Bill Flanagan on the lessons of Woodstock
The three-day music festival held on a dairy farm in New York in August 1969 attended by 400,000 people wasn't a summation of the counterculture movement in America in the 1960s, says contributor Bill Flanagan, but rather a harbinger of things to come.
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University of Alberta president Bill Flanagan warmly welcomes students on the first day of classes in the fall 2020 term and invites everyone to join him in kee...
University of Alberta president Bill Flanagan warmly welcomes students on the first day of classes in the fall 2020 term and invites everyone to join him in keeping our community vibrant and safe while most of us are learning and working remotely.
University of Alberta president Bill Flanagan warmly welcomes students on the first day of classes in the fall 2020 term and invites everyone to join him in keeping our community vibrant and safe while most of us are learning and working remotely.
In advance of his formal installation on Sept. 16, 2020, as the University of Alberta's 14th president and vice-chancellor, Bill Flanagan talks about growing up...
In advance of his formal installation on Sept. 16, 2020, as the University of Alberta's 14th president and vice-chancellor, Bill Flanagan talks about growing up in small-town Alberta, coming back to Edmonton, and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the university and the province.
Find out more about President Flanagan and how to watch the virtual installation ceremony on Sept. 16 at https://www.ualberta.ca/president/presidential-installation/index.html
In advance of his formal installation on Sept. 16, 2020, as the University of Alberta's 14th president and vice-chancellor, Bill Flanagan talks about growing up in small-town Alberta, coming back to Edmonton, and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the university and the province.
Find out more about President Flanagan and how to watch the virtual installation ceremony on Sept. 16 at https://www.ualberta.ca/president/presidential-installation/index.html
Last week's commentary by Faith Salie about the millennial generation's way of waving away the opinions, instructions and interference of older people with the ...
Last week's commentary by Faith Salie about the millennial generation's way of waving away the opinions, instructions and interference of older people with the putdown "OK, Boomer," gets a response from an older person: "Sunday Morning" contributor Bill Flanagan.
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Last week's commentary by Faith Salie about the millennial generation's way of waving away the opinions, instructions and interference of older people with the putdown "OK, Boomer," gets a response from an older person: "Sunday Morning" contributor Bill Flanagan.
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"Sunday Morning" contributor Bill Flanagan says the fury that animated much of the best writing by novelist Philip Roth, who died last week at age 85, was not a...
"Sunday Morning" contributor Bill Flanagan says the fury that animated much of the best writing by novelist Philip Roth, who died last week at age 85, was not apparent in the writer.
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"Sunday Morning" contributor Bill Flanagan says the fury that animated much of the best writing by novelist Philip Roth, who died last week at age 85, was not apparent in the writer.
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University of Alberta president Bill Flanagan extends his congratulations to U of A Virologist and Nobel Laureate Michael Houghton. On December 10, he will be a...
University of Alberta president Bill Flanagan extends his congratulations to U of A Virologist and Nobel Laureate Michael Houghton. On December 10, he will be awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in recognition of his discovery of the hepatitis C virus.
University of Alberta president Bill Flanagan extends his congratulations to U of A Virologist and Nobel Laureate Michael Houghton. On December 10, he will be awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in recognition of his discovery of the hepatitis C virus.
Bill Flanagan becomes the 14th president of the University of Alberta during the President's Installation ceremony at the Northern Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonto...
Bill Flanagan becomes the 14th president of the University of Alberta during the President's Installation ceremony at the Northern Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton.
Bill Flanagan becomes the 14th president of the University of Alberta during the President's Installation ceremony at the Northern Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton.
The "Sunday Morning" contributor describes how the lives of aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh and John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, were inter...
The "Sunday Morning" contributor describes how the lives of aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh and John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, were intertwined.
The "Sunday Morning" contributor describes how the lives of aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh and John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, were intertwined.
University of Alberta president and vice-chancellor Bill Flanagan extends a warm welcome to new and returning students on the first day of classes in the fall 2...
University of Alberta president and vice-chancellor Bill Flanagan extends a warm welcome to new and returning students on the first day of classes in the fall 2020 term, and emphasizes the university's commitment to ensuring the safety of the university community and providing an outstanding learning experience.
University of Alberta president and vice-chancellor Bill Flanagan extends a warm welcome to new and returning students on the first day of classes in the fall 2020 term, and emphasizes the university's commitment to ensuring the safety of the university community and providing an outstanding learning experience.
The three-day music festival held on a dairy farm in New York in August 1969 attended by 400,000 people wasn't a summation of the counterculture movement in Ame...
The three-day music festival held on a dairy farm in New York in August 1969 attended by 400,000 people wasn't a summation of the counterculture movement in America in the 1960s, says contributor Bill Flanagan, but rather a harbinger of things to come.
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The three-day music festival held on a dairy farm in New York in August 1969 attended by 400,000 people wasn't a summation of the counterculture movement in America in the 1960s, says contributor Bill Flanagan, but rather a harbinger of things to come.
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"CBS Sunday Morning" features stories on the arts, music, nature, entertainment, sports, history, science, Americana and highlights unique human accomplishments and achievements. Check local listings for CBS Sunday Morning broadcast times.
University of Alberta president Bill Flanagan warmly welcomes students on the first day of classes in the fall 2020 term and invites everyone to join him in keeping our community vibrant and safe while most of us are learning and working remotely.
In advance of his formal installation on Sept. 16, 2020, as the University of Alberta's 14th president and vice-chancellor, Bill Flanagan talks about growing up in small-town Alberta, coming back to Edmonton, and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the university and the province.
Find out more about President Flanagan and how to watch the virtual installation ceremony on Sept. 16 at https://www.ualberta.ca/president/presidential-installation/index.html
Last week's commentary by Faith Salie about the millennial generation's way of waving away the opinions, instructions and interference of older people with the putdown "OK, Boomer," gets a response from an older person: "Sunday Morning" contributor Bill Flanagan.
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"Sunday Morning" contributor Bill Flanagan says the fury that animated much of the best writing by novelist Philip Roth, who died last week at age 85, was not apparent in the writer.
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"CBS Sunday Morning" features stories on the arts, music, nature, entertainment, sports, history, science, Americana and highlights unique human accomplishments and achievements. Check local listings for CBS Sunday Morning broadcast times.
University of Alberta president Bill Flanagan extends his congratulations to U of A Virologist and Nobel Laureate Michael Houghton. On December 10, he will be awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in recognition of his discovery of the hepatitis C virus.
Bill Flanagan becomes the 14th president of the University of Alberta during the President's Installation ceremony at the Northern Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton.
The "Sunday Morning" contributor describes how the lives of aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh and John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, were intertwined.
University of Alberta president and vice-chancellor Bill Flanagan extends a warm welcome to new and returning students on the first day of classes in the fall 2020 term, and emphasizes the university's commitment to ensuring the safety of the university community and providing an outstanding learning experience.
The three-day music festival held on a dairy farm in New York in August 1969 attended by 400,000 people wasn't a summation of the counterculture movement in America in the 1960s, says contributor Bill Flanagan, but rather a harbinger of things to come.
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Bill Flanagan is an American author and television executive. He was born in Rhode Island in 1955 and graduated from Brown University in 1977. His books include Written in My Soul (1986), Last of the Moe Haircuts (1986), U2 at the End of the World (1995), and the novels A&R (2000), New Bedlam (2007) and Evening's Empire (2010).