Politics and Media
A discussion with Joanna Miller. Moorpark College's Faculty Lecture
Series. Recorded live in the Moorpark College TV Studio, Wednesday, October
15th, 2008.
Environmental Policy In The Unites States & Japan
A discussion with Dr. Steven Pfeffer. Moorpark College's Faculty Lecture
Series. Recorded live in the Moorpark College TV Studio, Wednesday, March
12th, 2008.
(part of the Year of the Environment)
The Impact of Urbanization on a Coastal Estuary
A discussion with Professor Lori Clark. Recorded live from the Moorpark College TV Studio on
November 14, 2007.
(part of the Year of the Environment)
Environmental Obstacles to the Recovery of the California Condor
A discussion with Professor Cynthia Stringfield. Recorded live from the Moorpark College TV Studio on
October 10, 2007.
(part of the Year of the Environment)
Global Warming: Causes, Consequences, Questions, Concerns
A discussion with Paul Mattson. Recorded live from the Moorpark College TV Studio on
September 12, 2007.
(part of the Year of the Environment)
"Spirituality and the Brain: Nuns, Atheists and Speaking in Tongues"
A discussion with Mark Robert Waldman. Recorded live from the Moorpark College TV Studio on
March 14, 2007.
(part of the Year of Science and Religion)
"The Real Darwin: Evolutionism is not Atheism"
Presented by Anthopology Professor Paul Mattson. Recorded live from the Moorpark College TV Studio on February 14, 2007.
(part of the Year of Science and Religion)
"An Overview of Deep Time"
Presented by Moorpark College Professors Roberta Harma and Robert Keil.
Recorded live from the Moorpark College TV Studio on November 15, 2006.
(part of the Year of Science and Religion)
"The Galileo/Copernicus Controversy"
The interplay between Galileo and the Church has come down to us as one of
history’s most compelling dramas: the lone scientist standing up against
powerful, unrelenting ignorance. But was there such a rift between science
and religion in Galileo’s day? We will step back into the seventeenth
century to discover the influence of the Catholic Church on the development
of scientific knowledge, the impact of the Protestant Reformation on the
structure of authority in European society, and even the role of
professional jealousies in Galileo’s troubles.
Presented by Moorpark College History Professor Renee Fraser.
Recorded live from the Moorpark College TV Studio on October 11, 2006.
(part of the Year of Science and Religion)
"Philosophy and History of the Scientific Method"
A discussion with Moorpark College Professors
Vladimir Kalugin and Linda Kamailla. Recorded live from the Moorpark College
TV Studio on September 13, 2006.
(Part of the Year of Science and Religion)
"Diabetes - The Epidemic"
A discussion with Moorpark College Professors Linda Vickers and Linda
Loiselle. This event was webcast live on March 15 at 12 noon, from the Moorpark College TV Studio.
"The Ballard Family: African American Pioneers in 19th Century Los
Angeles"
A discussion with Moorpark College History Professor Patricia Colman.
This event was recorded live on February 15 at 12 noon, from the Moorpark College TV Studio.
"Weapons of Mass Delusion"
How Poor Intelligence Triggered the Invasion of Iraq. A discussion with Professor Paul Mattson.
Recorded live on Wednesday, November 16th, 2005 from the Moorpark College TV Studio.
"Narnia and Philosophy"
A discussion with Professor Janice Daurio.
Recorded live on Wednesday, October 12th, 2005 from the Moorpark College TV Studio.
"Archaeology Among the Maya"
A discussion with Professor Andrew Kinkella.
Recorded live on Wednesday, September 14th, 2005 from the Moorpark College TV Studio.
"Challenges to the First Amendment"
A discussion with Journalism Professor Joanna Miller.
Recorded live on Wednesday, March 30, 2005 from the Moorpark College TV Studio.
"Out to See"
The extraordinary color vision and behavior of the mantis shrimp.
A discussion with Professor Alexander G. Cheroske, Ph.D.
Recorded live on Wednesday, February 16, 2005 from the Moorpark College TV Studio.
"Conquering Test Anxiety"
A discussion with Professor Lynn Meschan. Recorded live on Wednesday,
November 17, 2004 from the Moorpark College TV Studio.
"Bin Laden's Jihad: Against America & Against Islam"
A discussion with Professor Paul Mattson. Recorded live on Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2004
from the Moorpark College TV Studio.
"Is the Soul Still Alive"
A discussion with Professor Jerry Caplan. Recorded live on Wednesday, Sept. 15
from the Moorpark College TV Studio.
"Beethoven's Ninth Symphony"
A discussion with Professor James J. Song. This event was recorded live on
April 14, 2004 from the Moorpark College TV Studio.
"Orchids From An Evolutionary Perspective"
Presented by Professor Paul Kores. This event was recorded live on March 17,
2004 from the Moorpark College TV Studio.
"Education & Society"
Presented by Dr. Eva Conrad & Dr. James Walker.
Recorded live on Wednesday, March 19 from the Moorpark College
TV Studio.
"California Primary"
Presented by Professor Jack Miller. This event was recorded live on February 18,
2004 from the Moorpark College TV Studio.
"Yellowstone Park"
Presented by Professor Roberta Harma.
This event was recorded live on November 19, 2003 from the Moorpark College TV Studio.
"Life in the Universe"
Presented by Professor Ron Wallingford. This event was recorded live from
the Moorpark College TV Studio on October 15, 2003.
"Ethics vs. Morality"
Dr. Janice Daurio will be making the distinction between ethics and morality, as
well as explaining the differences between metaethics, ethics proper, and
applied ethics. She will be applying the various notions of ethics to the
difficult topic of abortion. This event was recorded live from
the Moorpark College TV Studio on September 17, 2003.
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