<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" version="2.0">	<channel>		<lastBuildDate>Fri 05 October 2007 16:23:00 -0500</lastBuildDate>		<title>Yale University</title>		<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>		<link>http://www.yale.edu</link>				<description>Yale University netcasts are now available through Yale University’s new site on iTunes U. Users will be able to subscribe to specific Yale University series based on subjects of interest, such as Arts and Architecture, Business and Management, Environment, and Music. Please listen to the netcast entitled, “Yale University on iTunes U” for more information.</description>		<itunes:subtitle>Yale University netcasts are now available through Yale University’s new site on iTunes U. Users will be able to subscribe to specific Yale University series based on subjects of interest, such as Arts and Architecture, Business and Management, Environment, and Music. Please listen to the netcast entitled, “Yale University on iTunes U” for more information.</itunes:subtitle>		<itunes:summary>Yale University netcasts are now available through Yale University’s new site on iTunes U. Users will be able to subscribe to specific Yale University series based on subjects of interest, such as Arts and Architecture, Business and Management, Environment, and Music. Please listen to the netcast entitled, “Yale University on iTunes U” for more information.</itunes:summary>				<language>en</language>		<copyright>Yale University 2006-2007</copyright>		<itunes:owner>			<itunes:name>Michael Helfenbein</itunes:name>			<itunes:email>michael.helfenbein@yale.edu</itunes:email>		</itunes:owner>				<image>			<url>http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/images/Ypodcast_logo_144.jpg</url>			<title>Yale University</title>			<link>http://www.yale.edu</link>			<width>144</width>			<height>144</height>		</image>		<itunes:image href="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/images/Ypodcast_logo.jpg" />				<category>Higher Education</category>			<itunes:category text="Education">			<itunes:category text="Higher Education" />		</itunes:category>		<itunes:keywords>Yale, Yale University, University, College, Ivy League, Lecture, Higher Education, New Haven, Connecticut</itunes:keywords>		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>	<!-- added by dgf 20071005: BEGIN -->

<item>         <title>Yale University on iTunes U</title>	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>	<itunes:subtitle>Yale University will now be available on iTunesU, at the url itunes.yale.edu.</itunes:subtitle>	<itunes:summary>Please visit itunes.yale.edu for more information.</itunes:summary>	<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/schools/yale/iTunesU.mp3" length="1905330" />	<link>http://itunes.yale.edu</link>	<guid>audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/schools/yale/iTunesU.mp3</guid>	<pubDate>wed, 5 September 2007 14:43:00 -0500</pubDate>	<category></category>	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>	<itunes:duration>00:01:36</itunes:duration>	<itunes:keywords>yale university podcasts, yale university netcasts, itunesu, yale on itunesu</itunes:keywords></item>


<item>         <title>Gloria Steinem Visits Yale</title>	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>	<itunes:subtitle>Political activist and best-selling author Gloria Steinem speaks to an audience at Yale University. (September 26, 2007)</itunes:subtitle>	<itunes:summary>Gloria Steinem currently studies the shared origins of sex and race based caste systems, gender roles and child abuse as roots of violence, non-violent conflict resolution, the cultures of indigenous peoples and organizing across boundaries for peace and justice. September 26, 2007)</itunes:summary>	<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/schools/humanities/Gloria_Steinem_Visits_Yale.mp3" length="58456817" />	<link>http://www.yale.edu</link>	<guid>audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/schools/humanities/Gloria_Steinem_Visits_Yale.mp3</guid>	<pubDate>fri, 05 October 2007 16:23:00 -0500</pubDate>	<category></category>	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>	<itunes:duration>00:53:41</itunes:duration>	<itunes:keywords>Chubb Fellowhsip, activist, feminism, influence</itunes:keywords></item>


<item>         <title>Arthur Horwich: Protein Folding</title>	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>	<itunes:subtitle>Arthur Horwich, professor of genetics and pediatrics and Howard Hughes Medical Investigator, explains his landmark findings on protein folding and chaperones.</itunes:subtitle>	<itunes:summary>Arthur Horwich talks about his research on the protein folding machinery in cells and its potential to cure neurodegenerative and other diseases.</itunes:summary>	<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/schools/health_and_medicine/ArthurHorwich_ProteinFolding.mp3" length="31681907" />	<link>http://med.yale.edu/genetics</link>	<guid>audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/schools/health_and_medicine/ArthurHorwich_ProteinFolding.mp3</guid>	<pubDate>fri, 05 October 2007 16:01:00 -0500</pubDate>	<category></category>	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>	<itunes:duration>00:27:58</itunes:duration>	<itunes:keywords>genetics, protein folding, chaperones, molecular, ring assemblies, neurodegenerative, Alzheimer's disease, chaperonins, ALS, Lou Gehrig's Disease</itunes:keywords></item>



<item>         <title>The environmental crisis as spiritual and moral crisis.</title>	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>	<itunes:subtitle>Mary Evelyn Tucker, Research Scholar and Senior Lecturer, Yale Divinity School, gives a lecture on the spiritual and ethical dimensions of the environmental crisis (recorded April 20, 2006)</itunes:subtitle>	<itunes:summary>In this lecture, Mary Evelyn Tucker highlights the spiritual and ethical dimensions of the environmental crisis, arguing that the religious and environmental communities should make common cause in protecting the ecology of planet earth. Tucker is a research scholar and senior lecturer at Yale University, with joint appointments at Yale Divinity School, the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and the Yale Department of Religious Studies.</itunes:summary>	<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/schools/divinity_religion_faith/Tucker.mp3" length="59598358" />	<link>http://www.yale.edu</link>	<guid>audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/schools/divinity_religion_faith/Tucker.mp3</guid>	<pubDate>fri, 24 August 2007 16:33:00 -0500</pubDate>	<category></category>	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>	<itunes:duration>00:48:49</itunes:duration>	<itunes:keywords>Religion, environment, ecology, religion and environment, religion and ecology, Mary Evelyn Tucker</itunes:keywords></item>


<item>         <title>Civic restlessness, sustainable communities, and the land.</title>	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author> <itunes:subtitle>Willis Jenkins, Margaret Farley Assistant Professor of Social Ethics, Yale Divinity School, delivers a sermon arguing the case for "civic restlessness" (recorded April 29, 2007).</itunes:subtitle>	<itunes:summary>In this sermon delivered at Rhinebeck Reformed Church in Rhinebeck, NY, Willis Jenkins argues the case for a “civic restlessness” -- characterized by humility, mercy and justice -- that builds a culture of sustainability linking community and land.  Jenkins is the Margaret Farley Assistant Professor of Social Ethics, Yale Divinity School</itunes:summary>	<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/schools/divinity_religion_faith/Jenkins.mp3" length="38194113" />	<link>http://www.yale.edu</link>	<guid>audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/schools/divinity_religion_faith/Jenkins.mp3</guid>	<pubDate>fri, 24 August 2007 15:15:00 -0500</pubDate>	<category></category>	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>	<itunes:duration>00:31:49</itunes:duration>	<itunes:keywords>Religion, environment, ecology, religion and environment, religion and ecology, sustainability, Willis Jenkins. civic restlessness, justice</itunes:keywords></item>


<item>         <title>String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810 "Death and the Maiden"</title>	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author> 	<itunes:subtitle> String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810 "Death and the Maiden".</itunes:subtitle>	<itunes:summary>he Alianza String Quartet (Sarita Kwok and Lauren Basney, violins; Ah-Young Sung, viola; Dmitri Atapine, cello) was officially formed at Yale University School of Music in 2004, but has played together in various capacities for over three years. Composed of members from USA, Australia, Korea, and Russia/Spain, the ensemble is currently in residence as post-graduate associates of the Yale School of Music. They are coached and mentored at the School by the Tokyo String Quartet. The quartet made their debut at the Aldeburgh Festival, UK, the French Academy in Rome (Villa Medici, Rome) and the Aix-en-Provence Festival, France. While at these festivals the quartet were given the opportunity to work closely with composers Michael Jarrell and Jerome Combier, pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard and members of the Berlin Philharmonic and Mahler Chamber Orchestra. The quartet also has extensive performance experience on the US East Coast with performances at Merkin Concert Hall, Kaufmann Auditorium 92nd St. Y in NYC, Juilliard’s Paul Recital Hall, and Yale University’s Sprague Memorial Hall and British Art Center. The Alianza String Quartet has worked intensively with the Juilliard String Quartet at the JSQ Seminar in 2005 and 2006. They have been semi-finalists at the 2006 Fischoff  National Chamber Music Competition, 2005 Young Concert Artists and 2006 Concert Artist Guild competitions, and finalists at the 2006 Coleman National Chamber Music competition. The quartet also has a keen interest in contemporary music, premiering works by Combier and Jarrell in Europe this past summer. They have enjoyed working with faculty composers at Yale such as Ezra Laderman and Martin Bresnick, performing the quartets of both composers on New Music series concerts at Yale. Upcoming engagements include further collaborations with Laderman and Bresnick, appearances at the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, Whitney Humanities Centre, Schumann Festival at Cornell University, and recital performances along the east coast.The Yale School of Music, established in 1894, has a long tradition of leadership in the training of professional performers and composers. It is a graduate-professional school and the only school of music in the Ivy League. The school is highly selective, with approximately 200 students who come from the finest American and international conservatories and universities to study with a distinguished faculty. The school’s alumni are found in major positions in virtually every sphere of music making and administration. Given the strength and long tradition of Yale’s programs in chamber music and in the performance of music of our time, it is no surprise that Yale graduates have founded or joined the ranks of many prominent chamber and new music ensembles. Yale graduates also perform in most of the major American symphony orchestras, and voice alumni have enjoyed great success in joining professional opera companies throughout the world, with over a dozen Yale graduates on the artist roster of the Metropolitan Opera. Along with artistic accomplishment, Yale School of Music graduates have demonstrated strong leadership in guiding the course of numerous academic and cultural institutions.The School of Music engages in cooperative partnerships with several leading international conservatories and schools. These institutions include the Central Conservatory of Music (Beijing, China), Korean National University of the Arts-School of Music and Seoul National University-College of Music (Seoul, Korea), Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory (Russia), Royal Academy of Music (London), and the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music (Budapest, Hungary).The Yale School of Music offers the Doctor of Musical Arts, Master of Musical Arts, and Master of Music degrees, as well as the Artist Diploma and the Certificate in Performance. For more information, please visit www.yale.edu/music.</itunes:summary>	<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/schools/music/deathofamaiden.mp3" length="54858922" />	<link>http://www.yale.edu</link>	<guid>audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/schools/music/deathofamaiden.mp3</guid>	<pubDate>fri, 24 August 2007 15:15:00 -0500</pubDate>	<category></category>	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>	<itunes:duration>00:38:05</itunes:duration>	<itunes:keywords>Yale School of Music, Schubert, String Quartet, Alianza, Death and the Maiden, Sprague Hall, Chamber Music, Classical Music, </itunes:keywords></item>


<item>         <title>2007 Yale Football Preview with Head Coach Jack Siedlecki</title>	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author> 	<itunes:subtitle> Ron Vaccaro, Play by Play voice of Yale Football, interviews Head Coach Jack Siedlecki to preview the 2007 season and look back on the Championship 2006 season.</itunes:subtitle>	<itunes:summary>This podcast was recorded at the 2007 Yale Football Media Day.</itunes:summary>	<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/events/siedlecki_080607.mp3" length="10876868" />	<link>http://www.yale.edu</link>	<guid>audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/events/siedlecki_080607.mp3</guid>	<pubDate>wed, 22 August 2007 09:05:00 -0500</pubDate>	<category></category>	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>	<itunes:duration>00:11:19</itunes:duration>	<itunes:keywords>Yale Football, Yale University Football, Ivy League Football, NCAA Football, Division 1 Football, Jack Siedlecki, Ron Vaccaro</itunes:keywords></item>


<item>         <title>Italkim: The Jews of Italy</title>	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>	<itunes:subtitle> Risa Sodi, Language Program Director and Director of Undergraduate Studies of the Italian Department at Yale University, answers questions about the experience of Jews in Italy and about Italian Jews during the Holocaust. (June 20, 2007) </itunes:subtitle>	<itunes:summary>A netcast from the Center for Language Study's "Language and Culture" series. Risa Sodi, Senior Lector II, Language Program Director and Director of Undergraduate Studies of the Italian Department at Yale University, answers questions about the experience of Jews in Italy, from the founding of the Italian Jewish community two thousand years ago to the Holocaust. Part 1 of 2. Robin Ladouceur, Ph.D. is the interviewer. (June 20, 2007)</itunes:summary>	<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://comet.cls.yale.edu/netcasts/sodi-1_062007.mp3" length="27408119" />	<link>http://http://www.cls.yale.edu</link>	<guid>audio/mpeg" url="http://comet.cls.yale.edu/netcasts/sodi-1_062007.mp3</guid>	<pubDate>fri, 10 August 2007 13:33:00 -0500</pubDate>	<category></category>	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>	<itunes:duration>00:38:03</itunes:duration>	<itunes:keywords> center for language study, foreign, language, Risa Sodi, Robin Ladouceur, Jews, Italy, Holocaust, Primo Levi, Anti-Semitism</itunes:keywords></item>


<item>         <title>Mozart: Quartet for Oboe, Violin, Viola, and Cello in F Major, K. 370</title>	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>	<itunes:subtitle>Aaron Hill, oboe; Robert Gupta, violin; Yi-Ping Yang; viola; Ezra Seltzer, cello. (March 2, 2007)</itunes:subtitle>	<itunes:summary>This performance was part of Aaron Hill's Master of Music recital, and took place in Morse Recital Hall at the Yale School of Music. Mr. Hill's teacher at the Yale School of Music is Stephen Taylor. For a program of this concert in PDF format and for additional podcasts, visit www.yale.edu/music/podcast. For additional information about Music at Yale, please visit www.yale.edu/music.</itunes:summary>	<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.yale.edu/music/podcast/media/MozartOboe.mp3" length="21931820" />	<link>http://www.yale.edu/music/ysm</link>	<guid>audio/mpeg" url="http://www.yale.edu/music/podcast/media/MozartOboe.mp3</guid>	<pubDate>fri, 06 July 2007 15:53:00 -0500</pubDate>	<category></category>	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>	<itunes:duration>00:15:13</itunes:duration>	<itunes:keywords>oboe, Mozart, k. 370, wind music, woodwind, Aaron hill, Yi-Ping Yang, Ezra Seltzer, chamber music</itunes:keywords></item>


<item>         <title>Brass Music from the Fifteenth Century</title>	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>	<itunes:subtitle>Yale Brass Trio: A. Dean, trumpet; W. Purvis, horn; Scott Hartman, trombone (February 2, 2007)</itunes:subtitle>	<itunes:summary>The Yale Brass Trio features three members of the Yale School of Music Brass faculty: Allan Dean, trumpet; William Purvis, horn; and Scott Hartman, trombone. These are selections of fifteenth-century compositions from the Trio's February 2, 2007, faculty artists concert in Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Hall. Heinrich Isaac: Si Dormiero, Jay pris [pree] amour, and Der Hund. Three selections from the Glogauer Liederbuch (anonymous): Das Jagerhorn, Das Enterpris, and Das Ratten Schwantz, Part 3.  For a PDF version of the concert program, photos, and additional podcasts, please visit www.yale.edu/music/podcast.</itunes:summary>	<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.yale.edu/music/podcast/media/BrassTrio.mp3" length="19863611" />	<link> http://www.yale.edu/music/ysm </link>	<guid>audio/mpeg" url="http://www.yale.edu/music/podcast/media/BrassTrio.mp3</guid>	<pubDate>fri, 06 July 2007 15:53:00 -0500</pubDate>	<category></category>	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>	<itunes:duration>00:13:47</itunes:duration>	<itunes:keywords>Yale Brass Trio, Brass, Glogauer, Allan Dean, William Purvis, Scott Hartman, Heinrich Isaac, trumpet, trombone, french horn </itunes:keywords></item>




<item>         <title>Ezra Laderman: Concerto for Clarinet and Strings</title>	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>	<itunes:subtitle>David Shifrin, clarinet; Ransom Wilson, conductor; Philharmonia Orchesta of Yale (February 8, 2007)</itunes:subtitle>	<itunes:summary>This performance of the Concerto for Clarinet and Strings by faculty composer Ezra Laderman features two of the School’s distinguished artist faculty: clarinetist David Shifrin and conductor Ransom Wilson. The concerto was premiered by Shifrin in 1995, and the composer made significant revisions to the string score in the last movement in 2006. This concert recording of the work from February 8, 2007 is the first performance of the revised version. The concert was part of the New Music New Haven series, under the artistic direction of Aaron Jay Kernis, and took place in Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Hall. The recording engineer was Eugene Kimball. For a PDF version of the complete program for this concert and for additional podcasts, please visit www.yale.edu/music/podcast. For more information about Music at Yale, visit www.yale.edu/music.</itunes:summary>	<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.yale.edu/music/podcast/media/LadermanConcerto.mp3" length="41879870" />	<link>http://www.yale.edu/music</link>	<guid>audio/mpeg" url="http://www.yale.edu/music/podcast/media/LadermanConcerto.mp3</guid>	<pubDate>fri, 06 July 2007 15:53:00 -0500</pubDate>	<category></category>	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>	<itunes:duration>00:29:04</itunes:duration>	<itunes:keywords>Ezra Laderman, David Shifrin, Ransom Wilson, Yale Philharmonia, clarinet, Sprague Hall, Yale School of Music, modern music, wind concerto, new music new haven</itunes:keywords></item>


<item>         <title>Language Study in High School and College</title>	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>	<itunes:subtitle>Nina Garrett, Director of Language Study at Yale University, discusses foreign language study issues important to high school students as they prepare for college. (May 24, 2007).</itunes:subtitle>	<itunes:summary>A netcast from the Center for Language Study's "Language and Culture" series. Nina Garrett, Director of Language Study at Yale University, discusses foreign language study issues important to high school students as they prepare for college. This conversation covers such issues as how students can best prepare for language study at the university level, the role foreign language study plays in the context of globalization, how to combine language study with a major field of concentration, and how high school language study differs from college language study. Robin Ladouceur is the interviewer.</itunes:summary>	<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://comet.cls.yale.edu/netcasts/Garrett_052407.mp3" length="17817162" />	<link>http://www.cls.yale.edu</link>	<guid>audio/mpeg" url="http://comet.cls.yale.edu/netcasts/Garrett_052407.mp3</guid>	<pubDate>fri, 06 July 2007 15:42:00 -0500</pubDate>	<category></category>	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>	<itunes:duration>00:37:07</itunes:duration>	<itunes:keywords>center for language study, foreign, language, nina garrett, robin ladouceur, language learning, high school, college, language study, globalization</itunes:keywords></item>


<item>         <title>Undergraduate Admissions</title>	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>	<itunes:subtitle>Jeffrey Brenzel, dean of undergraduate admissions at Yale, discusses undergraduate college admissions (recorded May 8, 2007).</itunes:subtitle>	<itunes:summary>Yale Dean of Admissions Jeffrey Brenzel discusses undergraduate college admissions.</itunes:summary>	<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/schools/yale/Brenzel_051507.mp3" length="351814358" />	<link>http://www.yale.edu</link>	<guid>audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/schools/yale/Brenzel_051507.mp3</guid>	<pubDate>fri, 06 July 2007 15:42:00 -0500</pubDate>	<category></category>	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>	<itunes:duration>00:43:10</itunes:duration>	<itunes:keywords>college admissions, undergraduate, Yale Office of Admissions, applying to college, Jeffrey Brenzel, admission process</itunes:keywords></item>


<item>         <title>Herbert Yu: Researching Epidemiology of Pancreatic and Endometrial Cancers (In Mandarin)</title>	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>	<itunes:subtitle>In Mandarin, Dr. Herbert Yu of Yale Cancer Center discusses his research into the epidemiology of pancreatic and endometrial cancers.  His current studies focus on the causes of these two cancers and are international collaborations (recorded May 9, 2007).</itunes:subtitle>	<itunes:summary>Dr. Yu will speak (in Mandarin) about his research on the epidemiological factors that lead to the development of pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest cancers in the United States, and endometrial cancer.  He is working with international collaborators, including colleagues at Shanghai University.</itunes:summary>	<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/schools/medical/Yu_050907.mp3" length="3322674" />	<link>http://yalecancercenter.org</link>	<guid>audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/schools/medical/Yu_050907.mp3</guid>	<pubDate>fri, 06 July 2007 15:42:00 -0500</pubDate>	<category></category>	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>	<itunes:duration>00:06:55</itunes:duration>	<itunes:keywords>pancreatic cancer, endometrial cancer, uterine cancer, cancer prevention, epidemiological cancer studies, Yale Cancer Center</itunes:keywords></item>


<item>         <title>Aaron Copland, from historic interviews </title>	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>	<itunes:subtitle>Perlis and Van Cleve's Oral History American Music project, Copland interview excerpts (1975-78)</itunes:subtitle>	<itunes:summary>Aaron Copland, (1900-1990) major figure in American composition and leader in the promotion and establishment of American music, was interviewed by Vivian Perlis for Yale’s Oral History American Music Project (OHAM) between 1975 and 1978.  Excerpts appear in Composers’ Voices from Ives to Ellington, CD and book publication by Vivian Perlis and Libby Van Cleve, Yale University Press, 2005. (See: http://yalepress.yale.edu/yupbooks/book.asp?isbn=0300106734)  Included are comments on: Nadia Boulanger, jazz influence, Koussevitzsky, Stravinsky, twelve-tone methods, film music, Martha Graham, Appalachian Spring, and artistic inspiration, with short musical excerpts mostly recorded at the Yale School of Music. For information about music samples and interview transcript, see OHAM website: www.yale.edu/oham/.   This podcast was derived from the publication’s second CD, Track 11. For additional Music at Yale podcasts, visit www.yale.edu/music/ysm.</itunes:summary>	<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.yale.edu/music/podcast/media/Copland_Perlis.mp3" length="23862790" />	<link>http://http://www.yale.edu/oham/</link>	<guid>audio/mpeg" url="http://www.yale.edu/music/podcast/media/Copland_Perlis.mp3</guid>	<pubDate>thu, 05 July 2007 15:42:00 -0500</pubDate>	<category></category>	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>	<itunes:duration>00:16:34</itunes:duration>	<itunes:keywords>Aaron Copland, Vivian Perlis, American Music, Oral History, Libby Van Cleve, Boulanger, Koussevitzsky, Appalachian Spring, Lincoln Portrait, Film Music</itunes:keywords></item>


<item>         <title>Lyme Disease: Clinical Research Perspectives</title>	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>	<itunes:subtitle>Professor Janine Evans of Yale Medical School delivers a lecture as part of Yale Peabody Museum's Biodiversity and Global Change Day, sponsored by a Science Education Partnership Award from the National Institutes of Health. (recorded April 2007)</itunes:subtitle>	<itunes:summary>Janine Evans, MD, provides an introduction to clinical research processes, using the development of the Lyme Disease vaccine (Lymerix) as a case example. She also discusses her role in the human clinical trials for the Lyme vaccine at Yale School of Medicine from 1994-7. Yale was one of 31 medical sites in 10 states that participated in these trials.</itunes:summary>	<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/schools/yale/evans_041907.mp3" length="16075235" />	<link>http://www.peabody.yale.edu</link>	<guid>audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/schools/yale/evans_041907.mp3</guid>	<pubDate>Mon, 25 June 2007 15:42:00 -0500</pubDate>	<category></category>	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>	<itunes:duration>00:33:29</itunes:duration>	<itunes:keywords>Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, Lyme Disease, Lyme Disease vaccine, Clinical research, Yale Peabody Fellows Program in Biodiversity and Vector-Borne Disease</itunes:keywords></item>


<item>         <title>Lobster Mortality in Long Island Sound: A Case Study for the 21st Century</title>	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>	<itunes:subtitle>Professor Carmela Cuomo of the University of New Haven delivers a lecture as part of the Yale Peabody Museum's Biodiversity and Global Change Day, sponsored by the Insitute of Museum and Library Services (recorded April 2007).</itunes:subtitle>	<itunes:summary>Carmela Cuomo discusses the possible causes of the spectacular dieoff of the American Lobster in Long Island Sound, and the consequent collapse of the lobster harvesting industry, in 1999. The cause is the subject of much debate, and is probably the result of a number of factors including warming ocean currents, pollution, and invasive species. The oceanographic and geological structure of the Sound, together with its temperate climae and proximity to one of the most developed metropolitan areas in the world, make it an ideal laboratory to study the complex effects of global change at a local level.</itunes:summary>	<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/visitor/Cuomo_041907.mp3" length="52294488" />	<link>http://www.peabody.yale.edu</link>	<guid>audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/visitor/Cuomo_041907.mp3</guid>	<pubDate>Mon, 25 June 2007 14:44:00 -0500</pubDate>	<category></category>	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>	<itunes:duration>00:43:34</itunes:duration>	<itunes:keywords>Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, American Lobster dieoff, Long Island Sound, Global change, Climate change, Invasive species, Pollution, Biodiversity</itunes:keywords></item>


<item>         <title>Mozart: Concerto for Two Pianos in E-flat, K. 365</title>	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>	<itunes:subtitle>Peter Frankl and Robert Blocker, pianos. Members of the Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale, Shinik Hahm, conductor (October 14, 2005)</itunes:subtitle>	<itunes:summary>Peter Frankl, professor of piano at the Yale School of Music, celebrated his 70th birthday with a concert on the Horowitz Piano Series that featured piano concertos by Mozart for 1, 2, and 3 pianos. For the concerto for Three Pianos in F major, K 252, he was joined by colleagues Boris Berman and Claude Frank. He then performed the Concerto for 2 Pianos in E-flat, K. 365, heard here, with Robert Blocker, pianist and Dean of the Yale School of Music. The program concluded with Mr. Frankl's performance of the Piano Concerto in B-flat, K. 595. The entire program was conducted by Shinik Hahm and members of the Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale. The concert took place before in Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Hall, which was sold out for the occasion, on October 14, 2005. PDF versions of the printed programs for concerts featured in Yale School of Music podcasts are available at www.yale.edu/music/ysm.</itunes:summary>	<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.yale.edu/music/podcast/media/Mozart_K365.mp3" length="3750000" />	<link>http://www.yale.edu/music/ysm</link>	<guid>audio/mpeg" url="http://www.yale.edu/music/podcast/media/Mozart_K365.mp3</guid>	<pubDate>Thu, 21 June 2007 16:39:00 -0500</pubDate>	<category></category>	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>	<itunes:duration>00:27:18</itunes:duration>	<itunes:keywords>Mozart, Two Pianos, concerto, K. 365, Frankl, Blocker, Sprague, Yale Philharmonia, Shinik Hahm, Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale</itunes:keywords></item>


<item>
         <title>The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer anchor Margaret Warner interviews Yale President Levin</title>
	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>

	<itunes:subtitle>Margaret Warner interviews Yale University President Richard Levin.</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Margaret Warner interviews Yale President Richard Levin on a broad range of issues from the role of a university president to the expansion of Yale globally -- especially China, from the environment to the management of Yale's endowment.</itunes:summary>

	<enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://streaming.yale.edu/opa/podcasts/audio/schools/yale/Levin_060707.mp3" length="32539648" />
	<link>http://www.yale.edu</link>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 21 June 2007 16:18:00 -0500</pubDate>

	<category></category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>

	<itunes:duration>00:27:06</itunes:duration>
	<itunes:keywords>Richard C. Levin, international, endowment, environment, China, Margaret Warner, University President</itunes:keywords>
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<item>
         <title>The Yale School of Management: An Introduction</title>
	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>

	<itunes:subtitle>Joel Podolny, Dean of the Yale School of Management, speaks about the school and its revolutionary and broadly-recognized new M.B.A. Curriculum (recorded Feb. 23, 2007).</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>The Yale School of Management has just completed its first academic year with an innovative and exciting new M.B.A. Curriculum.  Dean Podolny describes the curriculum in this introduction to the Yale School of Management.</itunes:summary>

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	<link>http://www.yale.edu/divinity</link>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 21 June 2007 10:14:00 -0500</pubDate>

	<category></category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>

	<itunes:duration>00:13:57</itunes:duration>
	<itunes:keywords>Business School, Joel Podolny, M.B.A., Graduate School, Global Business Education, Global Business</itunes:keywords>
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<item>
         <title>Talk by journalist E.J. Dionne on Faith and Citizenship</title>
	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>

	<itunes:subtitle>Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne delivers keynote speech at Yale Divinity School’s Faith and Citizenship conference (recorded May 3, 2007).</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne delivers the keynote address at Yale Divinity School’s Faith and Citizenship conference on May 3, 2007. Dionne, a respected political observer and former reporter for The New York Times, spoke in favor of engaging the theologies of justice developed in the civil rights as well as the rich tradition of Catholic social though and aspects of the Protestant Social Gospel. </itunes:summary>

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	<pubDate>Thu, 21 June 2007 09:57:00 -0500</pubDate>

	<category></category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>

	<itunes:duration>00:43:24</itunes:duration>
	<itunes:keywords>Religion, faith, politics, religion and politics, religion and citizenship, Dionne</itunes:keywords>
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<item>
         <title>Faith and Citizenship in America</title>
	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>

	<itunes:subtitle>Panel Discussion of Faith and Citizenship in a Global context, recorded at the Yale Divinity School on May 4, 2007.</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>In this panel discussion led by Yale Law School Dean Harold Koh, activists, academicians and former diplomats covered subjects that included the international community’s inability to intervene in Darfur, citizenship in the face of globalization, and to what extent religion informs U.S. foreign policy. Panelists included Jennifer Butler, Executive Director, Faith in Public Life; Heidi Hadsell, President, Hartford Seminary; James Joseph, U.S. Ambassador to South Africa, 1996-99 and Professor of the Practice of Public Policy, Sanford Institute of Public Policy, Duke University ; Paul Lakeland, Professor of Religious Studies at Fairfield University; James Laney, U.S. Ambassador to South Korea, 1993-97; and Emilie Townes, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of African American Religion and Theology at Yale Divinity School.</itunes:summary>

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	<pubDate>Thu, 21 June 2007 09:57:00 -0500</pubDate>

	<category></category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>

	<itunes:duration>01:30:27</itunes:duration>
	<itunes:keywords>Religion, faith, politics, religion and politics, religion and international, world religion</itunes:keywords>
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<item>
         <title>Faith and Citizenship in America</title>
	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>

	<itunes:subtitle>Panel Discussion of Faith and Citizenship in America, held at the Yale Divinity School on May 4, 2007.</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>In this panel discussion led by Yale Law School Professor Harlon Dalton, academicians, journalists and activists examined the intersection between faith and politics in American life. Panelists included Randall Balmer, Ann Whitney Olin Professor of American Religion, Barnard College; Serene Jones, Titus Street Professor of Theology, Yale Divinity School ; Michael Kieschnick, President and Co-founder, Working Assets; Peter Laarman, Executive Director, Progressive Christians Uniting; David Price, Democratic U.S. Representative, North Carolina; and Amy Sullivan, Contributing Editor, The Washington Monthly.</itunes:summary>

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	<link>http://www.yale.edu/divinity</link>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 21 June 2007 09:42:00 -0500</pubDate>

	<category></category>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>

	<itunes:duration>01:08:48</itunes:duration>
	<itunes:keywords>Religion, faith, politics, religion and politics, religion and citizenship</itunes:keywords>
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<item>
         <title>Interview of former Senator Gary Hart by journalist E.J. Dionne</title>
	<itunes:author>Yale University</itunes:author>

	<itunes:subtitle>Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne interviews former Senator Gary Hart as part of Yale Divinity School’s Faith and Citizenship conference (recorded May 4, 2007).</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Over the course of a lively, freewheeling discussion, former Senator and presidential candidate Gary Hart called on Americans to rededicate themselves to the country’s founding principles. Responding to pithy questions from Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne, Hart bemoaned the inability of moderate and progressive Christians to stand up to the Religious Right in the political arena. </itunes:summary>

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	<pubDate>Thu, 21 June 2007 09:15:00 -0500</pubDate>

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	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>

	<itunes:duration>00:27:56</itunes:duration>
	<itunes:keywords>Gary Hart, religion, faith, politics, religion and politics, religion and citizenship, Dionne</itunes:keywords>
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