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"KUNI Presents...":
KUNI from time to time records and broadcasts what we believe to be
interesting addresses on a wide variety of issues. Here is an archive of those
offerings, with the date of the speech, not the KUNI air date. "KUNI Presents..."
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Stephen Rapp:
During a 13 week period in 1994, hundreds of thousands of people in Rwanda were
murdered. In observance of the tenth anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide, Senior
Prosecutor at the United Nations for the Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Stephen
Rapp recently spoke at UNI. (54 min., 11 sec.) |
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For a conference titled "Arts As an Economic
Engine" former Austin, Texas
Mayor Kirk
Watson discussed the importance of the cultural environment in attracting
employees and employers, and in energizing economic development. While he was
mayor, Forbes and Fortune magazines named Austin the best city and best place
for business in the U.S. (Feb. 6, 2004; Waterloo Center for the Arts; 43 min. 51 sec.)
Watson refers to a speech by
Richard Florida which is in our older archives. |
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U.S.
Congressman Jim Leach: The
Iowa City Republican spoke at the opening of the UNI Center for International
Peace and Security Studies discussing progress in the war on terrorism. (Feb. 23, 2004, University of Northern Iowa; 39
min., 44 sec.) |
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Governor Robert
Ray: The former Iowa Governor spoke at the UNI Museum exhibit "Welcoming New
Iowans: a 200 Year Tradition". (Feb. 3, 2004, University of Northern Iowa; 23
min.) |
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Martin
Schramm:
The acclaimed Washington, D.C.-based author and reporter spoke at UNI about
weapons of mass destruction. (Jan. 12, 2004, University of Northern Iowa; 48
min., 19 sec.) |
If you are looking for an older file, visit KUNI's
Past Audio Archives.
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