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Benson Talks About Daniel Coit Gilman Book
In Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the American Research University, Michael T. Benson argues that Gilman's enduring legacy will always be as the father of the modern research university―a uniquely American invention that remains the envy of the entire world. In the past half-century, nothing has been written about Gilman that takes into account his detailed journals, reviews his prodigious correspondence, or considers his broad external board service. This book fills an enormous void in the history of the birth of the "new" American system of higher education, especially as it relates to graduate education. The late 1800s, Benson points out, is one of the most pivotal periods in the development of the American university model; this book reveals that there is no more important figure ...
published: 21 Sep 2022
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Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the Modern American Research University
"We have come up hither to the house of our expectations”: Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the Modern American Research University
America’s system of higher education, particularly graduate education, remains the envy of the entire world. But this has not always been the case. The American higher education structure took the best of the British university model (teaching, lecturing, and the seminar method) and melded it with the German university model (focus on primary research) to produce institutions that are considered among the finest in the world: colleges and universities that have produced more Nobel laureates and path-breaking research and discoveries than any other institutions in the history of mankind. As Clark Kerr, former president of the University of California, corre...
published: 27 May 2021
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Daniel Coit Gilman Unboxed
In Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the American Research University, Michael T. Benson argues that Gilman's enduring legacy will always be as the father of the modern research university―a uniquely American invention that remains the envy of the entire world. In the past half-century, nothing has been written about Gilman that takes into account his detailed journals, reviews his prodigious correspondence, or considers his broad external board service. This book fills an enormous void in the history of the birth of the "new" American system of higher education, especially as it relates to graduate education. The late 1800s, Benson points out, is one of the most pivotal periods in the development of the American university model; this book reveals that there is no more important figure ...
published: 19 Sep 2022
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Provost Lloyd Minor on Gilman's Legacy
Provost Lloyd Minor speaks on "Gilman's Legacy: Ph.D. Education and the Making of the Modern University" at the Johns Hopkins University Conference on the Future of Ph.D. Education on October 25, 2011
published: 09 Nov 2011
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How to pronounce Daniel Coit Gilman (American English/US) - PronounceNames.com
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published: 27 Jan 2015
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The Modern Research University
Daniel Coit Gilman is one of the Gilded Age's most important university presidents, and finally we have a book about his influence at Berkeley and Johns Hopkins universities and the Carnegie Institute. His biographer is a university president, too. Michael T. Benson, president of Carolina Coastal University joins the show to talk about Gilman and the start of modern universities in America.
Essential Reading:
Michael T. Benson, Daniel Coit Gilman and the Modern University (2023).
Recommended Reading:
John Thelin, A History of American Higher Education (2019, third edition).
Jonathan Cole, The Great American University: Its Rise to Preeminence, Its Indispensable National Role, Why It Must Be Protected (2012).
Hal Boyd and Michael Benson, "The Public University: Recalling Higher Educa...
published: 12 Sep 2023
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2018 MSK Alumni Conference - Daniel Coit MD
Personalized Approach to Perioperative Therapy and Surgery
"Trends in Gastric and GEJ Cancer Surgery at MSK Over the Past 20 Years"
published: 04 Jan 2019
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20230407 SBAU 1st Friday Meeting Daniel Gilman Dark Matter, Energy, & Gravitational Lensing Trimmed
Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit First Friday, April 7, 2023, General Meeting with presentation by Daniel Gilman, PhD., UCLA, University of Toronto, on using Gravitational Lensing to determine existance of Dark Matter and Dark Energy. First 20 seconds of original video posted was trimmed on 7-18-2023. Intro by VP RonH about 8 minutes in, if you want to skip our club's announcements, and Daniel's talk starts about 14 minutes in.
-This video has gotten 261 views since it was published, 231 more than usual
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published: 18 Jul 2023
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Curiosity and the Intellectual Life of the University | Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth
As Daniel Coit Gilman, Johns Hopkins University’s first president, put it: The university’s purpose is to seek knowledge for the world. But where do good questions come from? What happens after that? And how do undergraduates—particularly first-year students—step from high school into this world of academic inquiry? In fact, the basic intellectual work of research, collaboration, and academic writing are essentially the same, whether we are specialists at the frontier of our subfield or students just setting out.
Join Anne-Elizabeth Brodsky, faculty co-director of the JHU Common Question, as she examines the ways academics ask questions and answer them with examples from her undergraduate seminars: Canadian public art, a Nature abstract about dirt, and the broad question of the common goo...
published: 10 Aug 2020
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Dealing with Doubt (Guest Host: Daniel Gilman)
Alan's son Daniel is back as guest host to discuss how to deal with doubt after Alan explains how the books of the Bible were determined.
Alan's free Old Testament course is available here: https://alangilman.ca/otcourse/
Questions/comments: [email protected]
Twitter: @alangilman
Support this podcast: https://alangilman.ca/support/
published: 27 Oct 2021
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Benson Talks About Daniel Coit Gilman Book
In Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the American Research University, Michael T. Benson argues that Gilman's enduring legacy will always be as the father of ...
In Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the American Research University, Michael T. Benson argues that Gilman's enduring legacy will always be as the father of the modern research university―a uniquely American invention that remains the envy of the entire world. In the past half-century, nothing has been written about Gilman that takes into account his detailed journals, reviews his prodigious correspondence, or considers his broad external board service. This book fills an enormous void in the history of the birth of the "new" American system of higher education, especially as it relates to graduate education. The late 1800s, Benson points out, is one of the most pivotal periods in the development of the American university model; this book reveals that there is no more important figure in shaping that model than Daniel Coit Gilman.
Coastal Carolina University is a dynamic public institution located in Conway, just minutes from the resort area of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Coastal Carolina University offers baccalaureate degrees through more than 95 majors. Among CCU's graduate-level programs are 27 master's degrees, two educational specialist degrees, and two doctoral programs: the Ph.D. in marine science: coastal and marine systems science, and the Ph.D. in education. The most popular undergraduate majors are marine science, management, exercise and sport science, and communication. CCU boasts a growing array of internship, research and international opportunities for students, as well as numerous online programs through Coastal Online.
More than 10,000 students from across the country and the world interact with a world-class faculty, and enjoy a nationally competitive NCAA I athletic program, an inspiring cultural calendar, and a tradition of community interaction that is fueled by more than 180 student clubs and organizations.
Coastal Carolina University is ranked No. 5 on the Best Value Schools (South) list released by U.S. News & World Report for 2022.
https://wn.com/Benson_Talks_About_Daniel_Coit_Gilman_Book
In Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the American Research University, Michael T. Benson argues that Gilman's enduring legacy will always be as the father of the modern research university―a uniquely American invention that remains the envy of the entire world. In the past half-century, nothing has been written about Gilman that takes into account his detailed journals, reviews his prodigious correspondence, or considers his broad external board service. This book fills an enormous void in the history of the birth of the "new" American system of higher education, especially as it relates to graduate education. The late 1800s, Benson points out, is one of the most pivotal periods in the development of the American university model; this book reveals that there is no more important figure in shaping that model than Daniel Coit Gilman.
Coastal Carolina University is a dynamic public institution located in Conway, just minutes from the resort area of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Coastal Carolina University offers baccalaureate degrees through more than 95 majors. Among CCU's graduate-level programs are 27 master's degrees, two educational specialist degrees, and two doctoral programs: the Ph.D. in marine science: coastal and marine systems science, and the Ph.D. in education. The most popular undergraduate majors are marine science, management, exercise and sport science, and communication. CCU boasts a growing array of internship, research and international opportunities for students, as well as numerous online programs through Coastal Online.
More than 10,000 students from across the country and the world interact with a world-class faculty, and enjoy a nationally competitive NCAA I athletic program, an inspiring cultural calendar, and a tradition of community interaction that is fueled by more than 180 student clubs and organizations.
Coastal Carolina University is ranked No. 5 on the Best Value Schools (South) list released by U.S. News & World Report for 2022.
- published: 21 Sep 2022
- views: 436
58:41
Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the Modern American Research University
"We have come up hither to the house of our expectations”: Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the Modern American Research University
America’s system of high...
"We have come up hither to the house of our expectations”: Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the Modern American Research University
America’s system of higher education, particularly graduate education, remains the envy of the entire world. But this has not always been the case. The American higher education structure took the best of the British university model (teaching, lecturing, and the seminar method) and melded it with the German university model (focus on primary research) to produce institutions that are considered among the finest in the world: colleges and universities that have produced more Nobel laureates and path-breaking research and discoveries than any other institutions in the history of mankind. As Clark Kerr, former president of the University of California, correctly asserted, “The United States has, overall, the most effective system of higher education the world has ever known.”
And all this was launched by a model crafted in Baltimore in 1876 at Johns Hopkins University by Daniel Coit Gilman, a Yale-trained geographer who served as Director of the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale (designated as Connecticut’s land-grant institution in 1863) and the third president of the University of California. While Gilman’s alma mater awarded the first Ph.D. degree in America in 1861, it took the careful shaping of the research university—as effected by Gilman thanks to the beneficence of industrialist Johns Hopkins—to put the United States resolutely on the path toward leading the world in post-graduate education and the discoveries that have followed.
This presentation will focus on Gilman and his influence on late 19th century American higher education and the model he and his Hopkins’ colleagues developed. From hiring the original six faculty to launching the longest-running university press in America to establishing the fundamental requirements of the Ph.D. to building a teaching hospital and founding a medical school, Gilman’s twenty-five-year tenure as president of Johns Hopkins University remains one of the most remarkable periods in the birth and development of the modern American research university.
About the speaker:
Michael T. Benson is president and professor of history at Coastal Carolina University. A twenty-five-year veteran of various positions in public higher education, Michael has served as president of four different colleges and universities in Utah, Kentucky, and South Carolina. Michael began his academic and professional career studying and working in Italy, England, and Israel for over six years.
Michael earned a bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University, a master’s degrees from the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame, and a doctorate in modern history from the University of Oxford, where he was a Rotary Foundation Scholar and member of the Oxford Blues basketball team. He will complete the requirements for the master’s degree in liberal arts (MLA) from Johns Hopkins University in August 2021.
Author of numerous publications, Michael has completed three books: Harry S. Truman and the Founding of Israel (Praeger, 1997); College for the Commonwealth: A Case for Higher Education in American Democracy (with Hal Boyd, University Press of Kentucky, 2017), and Gilman at Hopkins: The Birth of the Modern American Research University (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021). His biography of Gilman was completed during his time within the MLA program at Hopkins and many of the courses he completed help to augment his research and writing during the past three years.
Michael’s volunteer work has included service on the President's Council of the Association of Governing Boards (AGB) and chair of the NCAA Honors Committee. He was recently appointed to the board of trustees for the national leadership honor society, Omicron Delta Kappa Society (ODK), and Educational Foundation, Inc.
https://wn.com/Daniel_Coit_Gilman_And_The_Birth_Of_The_Modern_American_Research_University
"We have come up hither to the house of our expectations”: Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the Modern American Research University
America’s system of higher education, particularly graduate education, remains the envy of the entire world. But this has not always been the case. The American higher education structure took the best of the British university model (teaching, lecturing, and the seminar method) and melded it with the German university model (focus on primary research) to produce institutions that are considered among the finest in the world: colleges and universities that have produced more Nobel laureates and path-breaking research and discoveries than any other institutions in the history of mankind. As Clark Kerr, former president of the University of California, correctly asserted, “The United States has, overall, the most effective system of higher education the world has ever known.”
And all this was launched by a model crafted in Baltimore in 1876 at Johns Hopkins University by Daniel Coit Gilman, a Yale-trained geographer who served as Director of the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale (designated as Connecticut’s land-grant institution in 1863) and the third president of the University of California. While Gilman’s alma mater awarded the first Ph.D. degree in America in 1861, it took the careful shaping of the research university—as effected by Gilman thanks to the beneficence of industrialist Johns Hopkins—to put the United States resolutely on the path toward leading the world in post-graduate education and the discoveries that have followed.
This presentation will focus on Gilman and his influence on late 19th century American higher education and the model he and his Hopkins’ colleagues developed. From hiring the original six faculty to launching the longest-running university press in America to establishing the fundamental requirements of the Ph.D. to building a teaching hospital and founding a medical school, Gilman’s twenty-five-year tenure as president of Johns Hopkins University remains one of the most remarkable periods in the birth and development of the modern American research university.
About the speaker:
Michael T. Benson is president and professor of history at Coastal Carolina University. A twenty-five-year veteran of various positions in public higher education, Michael has served as president of four different colleges and universities in Utah, Kentucky, and South Carolina. Michael began his academic and professional career studying and working in Italy, England, and Israel for over six years.
Michael earned a bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University, a master’s degrees from the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame, and a doctorate in modern history from the University of Oxford, where he was a Rotary Foundation Scholar and member of the Oxford Blues basketball team. He will complete the requirements for the master’s degree in liberal arts (MLA) from Johns Hopkins University in August 2021.
Author of numerous publications, Michael has completed three books: Harry S. Truman and the Founding of Israel (Praeger, 1997); College for the Commonwealth: A Case for Higher Education in American Democracy (with Hal Boyd, University Press of Kentucky, 2017), and Gilman at Hopkins: The Birth of the Modern American Research University (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021). His biography of Gilman was completed during his time within the MLA program at Hopkins and many of the courses he completed help to augment his research and writing during the past three years.
Michael’s volunteer work has included service on the President's Council of the Association of Governing Boards (AGB) and chair of the NCAA Honors Committee. He was recently appointed to the board of trustees for the national leadership honor society, Omicron Delta Kappa Society (ODK), and Educational Foundation, Inc.
- published: 27 May 2021
- views: 527
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Daniel Coit Gilman Unboxed
In Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the American Research University, Michael T. Benson argues that Gilman's enduring legacy will always be as the father of ...
In Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the American Research University, Michael T. Benson argues that Gilman's enduring legacy will always be as the father of the modern research university―a uniquely American invention that remains the envy of the entire world. In the past half-century, nothing has been written about Gilman that takes into account his detailed journals, reviews his prodigious correspondence, or considers his broad external board service. This book fills an enormous void in the history of the birth of the "new" American system of higher education, especially as it relates to graduate education. The late 1800s, Benson points out, is one of the most pivotal periods in the development of the American university model; this book reveals that there is no more important figure in shaping that model than Daniel Coit Gilman.
Coastal Carolina University is a dynamic public institution located in Conway, just minutes from the resort area of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Coastal Carolina University offers baccalaureate degrees through more than 95 majors. Among CCU's graduate-level programs are 27 master's degrees, two educational specialist degrees, and two doctoral programs: the Ph.D. in marine science: coastal and marine systems science, and the Ph.D. in education. The most popular undergraduate majors are marine science, management, exercise and sport science, and communication. CCU boasts a growing array of internship, research and international opportunities for students, as well as numerous online programs through Coastal Online.
More than 10,000 students from across the country and the world interact with a world-class faculty, and enjoy a nationally competitive NCAA I athletic program, an inspiring cultural calendar, and a tradition of community interaction that is fueled by more than 180 student clubs and organizations.
Coastal Carolina University is ranked No. 5 on the Best Value Schools (South) list released by U.S. News & World Report for 2022.
https://wn.com/Daniel_Coit_Gilman_Unboxed
In Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the American Research University, Michael T. Benson argues that Gilman's enduring legacy will always be as the father of the modern research university―a uniquely American invention that remains the envy of the entire world. In the past half-century, nothing has been written about Gilman that takes into account his detailed journals, reviews his prodigious correspondence, or considers his broad external board service. This book fills an enormous void in the history of the birth of the "new" American system of higher education, especially as it relates to graduate education. The late 1800s, Benson points out, is one of the most pivotal periods in the development of the American university model; this book reveals that there is no more important figure in shaping that model than Daniel Coit Gilman.
Coastal Carolina University is a dynamic public institution located in Conway, just minutes from the resort area of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Coastal Carolina University offers baccalaureate degrees through more than 95 majors. Among CCU's graduate-level programs are 27 master's degrees, two educational specialist degrees, and two doctoral programs: the Ph.D. in marine science: coastal and marine systems science, and the Ph.D. in education. The most popular undergraduate majors are marine science, management, exercise and sport science, and communication. CCU boasts a growing array of internship, research and international opportunities for students, as well as numerous online programs through Coastal Online.
More than 10,000 students from across the country and the world interact with a world-class faculty, and enjoy a nationally competitive NCAA I athletic program, an inspiring cultural calendar, and a tradition of community interaction that is fueled by more than 180 student clubs and organizations.
Coastal Carolina University is ranked No. 5 on the Best Value Schools (South) list released by U.S. News & World Report for 2022.
- published: 19 Sep 2022
- views: 117
20:48
Provost Lloyd Minor on Gilman's Legacy
Provost Lloyd Minor speaks on "Gilman's Legacy: Ph.D. Education and the Making of the Modern University" at the Johns Hopkins University Conference on the Futur...
Provost Lloyd Minor speaks on "Gilman's Legacy: Ph.D. Education and the Making of the Modern University" at the Johns Hopkins University Conference on the Future of Ph.D. Education on October 25, 2011
https://wn.com/Provost_Lloyd_Minor_On_Gilman's_Legacy
Provost Lloyd Minor speaks on "Gilman's Legacy: Ph.D. Education and the Making of the Modern University" at the Johns Hopkins University Conference on the Future of Ph.D. Education on October 25, 2011
- published: 09 Nov 2011
- views: 292
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How to pronounce Daniel Coit Gilman (American English/US) - PronounceNames.com
Audio and video pronunciation of Daniel Coit Gilman brought to you by Pronounce Names (http://www.PronounceNames.com), a website dedicated to helping people pro...
Audio and video pronunciation of Daniel Coit Gilman brought to you by Pronounce Names (http://www.PronounceNames.com), a website dedicated to helping people pronounce names correctly. For more information about this name, such as gender, origin, etc., go to http://www.PronounceNames.com/Daniel Coit Gilman
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- published: 27 Jan 2015
- views: 290
50:56
The Modern Research University
Daniel Coit Gilman is one of the Gilded Age's most important university presidents, and finally we have a book about his influence at Berkeley and Johns Hopkins...
Daniel Coit Gilman is one of the Gilded Age's most important university presidents, and finally we have a book about his influence at Berkeley and Johns Hopkins universities and the Carnegie Institute. His biographer is a university president, too. Michael T. Benson, president of Carolina Coastal University joins the show to talk about Gilman and the start of modern universities in America.
Essential Reading:
Michael T. Benson, Daniel Coit Gilman and the Modern University (2023).
Recommended Reading:
John Thelin, A History of American Higher Education (2019, third edition).
Jonathan Cole, The Great American University: Its Rise to Preeminence, Its Indispensable National Role, Why It Must Be Protected (2012).
Hal Boyd and Michael Benson, "The Public University: Recalling Higher Education’s Democratic Purpose," NEA Journal (2015).
Daniel Coit Gilman’s inaugural speech (1876 at Johns Hopkins).
https://wn.com/The_Modern_Research_University
Daniel Coit Gilman is one of the Gilded Age's most important university presidents, and finally we have a book about his influence at Berkeley and Johns Hopkins universities and the Carnegie Institute. His biographer is a university president, too. Michael T. Benson, president of Carolina Coastal University joins the show to talk about Gilman and the start of modern universities in America.
Essential Reading:
Michael T. Benson, Daniel Coit Gilman and the Modern University (2023).
Recommended Reading:
John Thelin, A History of American Higher Education (2019, third edition).
Jonathan Cole, The Great American University: Its Rise to Preeminence, Its Indispensable National Role, Why It Must Be Protected (2012).
Hal Boyd and Michael Benson, "The Public University: Recalling Higher Education’s Democratic Purpose," NEA Journal (2015).
Daniel Coit Gilman’s inaugural speech (1876 at Johns Hopkins).
- published: 12 Sep 2023
- views: 12
19:29
2018 MSK Alumni Conference - Daniel Coit MD
Personalized Approach to Perioperative Therapy and Surgery
"Trends in Gastric and GEJ Cancer Surgery at MSK Over the Past 20 Years"
Personalized Approach to Perioperative Therapy and Surgery
"Trends in Gastric and GEJ Cancer Surgery at MSK Over the Past 20 Years"
https://wn.com/2018_Msk_Alumni_Conference_Daniel_Coit_Md
Personalized Approach to Perioperative Therapy and Surgery
"Trends in Gastric and GEJ Cancer Surgery at MSK Over the Past 20 Years"
- published: 04 Jan 2019
- views: 257
1:31:17
20230407 SBAU 1st Friday Meeting Daniel Gilman Dark Matter, Energy, & Gravitational Lensing Trimmed
Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit First Friday, April 7, 2023, General Meeting with presentation by Daniel Gilman, PhD., UCLA, University of Toronto, on using Gra...
Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit First Friday, April 7, 2023, General Meeting with presentation by Daniel Gilman, PhD., UCLA, University of Toronto, on using Gravitational Lensing to determine existance of Dark Matter and Dark Energy. First 20 seconds of original video posted was trimmed on 7-18-2023. Intro by VP RonH about 8 minutes in, if you want to skip our club's announcements, and Daniel's talk starts about 14 minutes in.
-This video has gotten 261 views since it was published, 231 more than usual
Watch time (hours) 41.9, 38.9 more than usual
-Nice work! This video has a part that kept your viewers watching for longer than usual. Average view duration 9:39; Average percentage viewed 10.5%
-24% of viewers are still watching at around the 0:30 mark, which is typical
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Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit First Friday, April 7, 2023, General Meeting with presentation by Daniel Gilman, PhD., UCLA, University of Toronto, on using Gravitational Lensing to determine existance of Dark Matter and Dark Energy. First 20 seconds of original video posted was trimmed on 7-18-2023. Intro by VP RonH about 8 minutes in, if you want to skip our club's announcements, and Daniel's talk starts about 14 minutes in.
-This video has gotten 261 views since it was published, 231 more than usual
Watch time (hours) 41.9, 38.9 more than usual
-Nice work! This video has a part that kept your viewers watching for longer than usual. Average view duration 9:39; Average percentage viewed 10.5%
-24% of viewers are still watching at around the 0:30 mark, which is typical
- published: 18 Jul 2023
- views: 269
1:02:29
Curiosity and the Intellectual Life of the University | Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth
As Daniel Coit Gilman, Johns Hopkins University’s first president, put it: The university’s purpose is to seek knowledge for the world. But where do good questi...
As Daniel Coit Gilman, Johns Hopkins University’s first president, put it: The university’s purpose is to seek knowledge for the world. But where do good questions come from? What happens after that? And how do undergraduates—particularly first-year students—step from high school into this world of academic inquiry? In fact, the basic intellectual work of research, collaboration, and academic writing are essentially the same, whether we are specialists at the frontier of our subfield or students just setting out.
Join Anne-Elizabeth Brodsky, faculty co-director of the JHU Common Question, as she examines the ways academics ask questions and answer them with examples from her undergraduate seminars: Canadian public art, a Nature abstract about dirt, and the broad question of the common good. By tracing the path from a scholar’s earliest questions and hunches to polished academic paper, this webinar will illustrate how intellectual inquiry really works.
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As Daniel Coit Gilman, Johns Hopkins University’s first president, put it: The university’s purpose is to seek knowledge for the world. But where do good questions come from? What happens after that? And how do undergraduates—particularly first-year students—step from high school into this world of academic inquiry? In fact, the basic intellectual work of research, collaboration, and academic writing are essentially the same, whether we are specialists at the frontier of our subfield or students just setting out.
Join Anne-Elizabeth Brodsky, faculty co-director of the JHU Common Question, as she examines the ways academics ask questions and answer them with examples from her undergraduate seminars: Canadian public art, a Nature abstract about dirt, and the broad question of the common good. By tracing the path from a scholar’s earliest questions and hunches to polished academic paper, this webinar will illustrate how intellectual inquiry really works.
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Join CTY - https://cty.jhu.edu/get-started
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- published: 10 Aug 2020
- views: 265
58:29
Dealing with Doubt (Guest Host: Daniel Gilman)
Alan's son Daniel is back as guest host to discuss how to deal with doubt after Alan explains how the books of the Bible were determined.
Alan's free Old Testa...
Alan's son Daniel is back as guest host to discuss how to deal with doubt after Alan explains how the books of the Bible were determined.
Alan's free Old Testament course is available here: https://alangilman.ca/otcourse/
Questions/comments:
[email protected]
Twitter: @alangilman
Support this podcast: https://alangilman.ca/support/
https://wn.com/Dealing_With_Doubt_(Guest_Host_Daniel_Gilman)
Alan's son Daniel is back as guest host to discuss how to deal with doubt after Alan explains how the books of the Bible were determined.
Alan's free Old Testament course is available here: https://alangilman.ca/otcourse/
Questions/comments:
[email protected]
Twitter: @alangilman
Support this podcast: https://alangilman.ca/support/
- published: 27 Oct 2021
- views: 123