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Women's Watch: Women at Work

Women's Watch: Women at Work

In this segment, Patricia Deyton of Simmons College tells us about the lack of women serving on corporate boards and how that can change.

Audio|Sat, 10 May 2008|More from WBZ Women's Watch

Charlayne Hunter Gault - A Conversation with Charlayne Hunter Gault

Charlayne Hunter Gault - A Conversation with Charlayne Hunter Gault

In 1962, Charlayne Hunter Gault became the first African American woman to graduate from the University of Georgia. After receiving her degree from the University of Georgia, Gault went on to become one of our country's leading journalists. Gault discusses her trailblazing career, the challenges facing African American journalists, and her life in South Africa. Gwen Ifill, host of the PBS program Week in Review, moderates. Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection lectures.

Audio|Wed, 19 Mar 2008|More from WGBH Forum Network | Public Domain
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“…each Friday night to Washington week with Gwen -- A graduate of Simmons college and a board member of our sister institution. Harvard university's institute of politics ms. iPhone has had a long and distinguished career …”

My afternoon headlines for 12/20/2007

My afternoon headlines for 12/20/2007

Here are the top stories, weather and business.

Audio|Thu, 20 Dec 2007|More from WBZ NewsRadio Headlines
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“…North shore community closed now leading activities. Northern Essex community college closed Simmons College no afternoon or evening activities Springfield College in New Hampshire cloaked. Well the none of the news now it is your rent …”

Here and Now for Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Here and Now for Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Strict new immigration rules are expected to go into effect any day now -- the rules would force businesses to fire employees whose social security numbers do not match up with federal records. We speak with Antonio Olivo of the Chicago Tribune. While the West has been focussed on fighting terrorist groups in the Middle East and in South Asia, radical islamism has grown dramatically in South East Asia, turning the region into what some experts are calling a "crucible of terror." Our guest is Zachary Abuza, professor of Political Science at Simmons College , Boston, and author of many books, including "Militant Islam in South East Asia." The medical treatment of brain- damaged patients is being questioned, following two cases in the news: a California transplant surgeon who is accused of hastening the death of a brain-damaged patient in order to harvest his organs, and the case of a brain-damaged man who has regained the ability to speak, eat and move because of surgery that im

Audio|Wed, 8 Aug 2007|More from WBUR: Here and Now
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“…is professor of southeast Asian politics and security issues at Simmons College here in the bust scenario he's. The author of many books including militant islam in southeast Asia. And the forthcoming conspiracy of …”

“…south we're talking exactly a who's a professor of political science at Simmons College -- us and also authored many books throwing in a militant islam in southeast Asia. We'll have much more from Zachary and …”

Mike Felger Show April 17, 2007

Mike Felger Show April 17, 2007

Today on the Mike Felger Show guests included Keith Law in studio and Ian Browne.

Audio|Thu, 19 Apr 2007|More from ESPN Radio Boston
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“…sports world how do you Alec how do you read a bill Simmons College when mr. burns -- softball team it was you know one of the greatest -- absolutely absent. Else and instead I have …”

Interview: Ritual life

Interview: Ritual life

History professor James O'Toole on transformations in American Catholic religious practice. Speaker: James O'Toole Date: February 2, 2005 Length: 40:34

Audio|Wed, 2 Feb 2005|More from Boston College Front Row
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“…College of William and Mary he has a library science degree from Simmons college and a doctorate. From Boston College has previously. In the archivist for the Boston Archdiocese. And also historian and professor. At UMass …”