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1.Museums: Keepers Of Treasure Or Learning Laboratories? [SPONSORED]
2. Respecting the Historic Context:  What’s Fabulous About San Antonio and How Do We Retain It? [SPONSORED]
3. How Visual Art Impacts our Lives and Communicates our Values [SPONSORED]
4. African American Art:  Inclusion into the Mainstream 1
5. Who’s Afraid of the Oscars?: The History and Influence of the Academy Awards [SPONSORED]
6. “I Don’t Have an Accent” and Other Language Myths [CANCELED]
7. Our Favorite Novels and Why We Love Them 3
8. The Importance of the Arts:  How Do We Build an Arts Community? [SPONSORED]
9. Art and Culture in Public Education:  How and Why a Community Must Fill the Void [SPONSORED]
   
11.Active Philanthropy:  What Can Be Done to Serve a Community? [SPONSORED]
12.Preserving San Antonio’s Uniqueness:  Is Tourism Really Good for San Antonio? 4
13.How Technology Drives Global Change:  The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly 2

14.The 10 Commandments of Marketing Yourself

 

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15. Buying, Growing, Developing, and Selling Food Companies [SPONSORED]
16. Lessons Learned from My Entrepreneurial Experience… [SPONSORED]
17.Reinventing Loteria:  How Latino Culture is Impacting the Marketplace [SPONSORED]
18. Building a Successful Business: What Does it Take? [SPONSORED]
19. Investing in Your Community:  What is the San Antonio Area Foundation and What Can It Do? 3
20.Keeping San Antonio a World-Class City [SPONSORED]
22. Scientists in the Classroom:  What Should our Students Be Learning? [SPONSORED]
23. Transformative Leadership:  Enhancing the Relationship between University and Community 3
24. Collateral Damage:  How High-Stakes Testing Corrupts our Schools [CANCELED]
25.Making Texas Economically Competitive Through Education [SPONSORED]
26.Public School Accountability:  How Do We Improve the Current System? [SPONSORED]
27. Extreme Make-over:  Therapeutic Amusement or Moral Dilemma? [SPONSORED]
28. Eating Your Way through Italy:  Where are the Great Foods and Wines? [SPONSORED]
29. Parenting Athletes:  Is There Too Much Pressure on Kids in Sports 3
30. So You Want to Go on Safari:  Getting the Most Out of Africa [SPONSORED]
31.How to Talk with Anybody about Almost Anything 5
33.Civil Liberties in War Time:  The Constitutional Conundrum     4
34.Glacier Girl:  The Recovery and Restoration of a World War II Fighter Aircraft9
35.Al-Jazeerah and Satellite Media in US-Arab Relations: Constructive or Destructive? 3
36.Discover America's True Swing Voters: Women and Hispanics [SPONSORED]
37.Presidential Politics:  She Says, He Says, and the People Speak [SPONSORED]
38.Place Names of San Antonio [SPONSORED]
39.All History is Family History:  Why You Need to Capture Your Family History Now [SPONSORED]
40.Oh, Canada:  Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about the Country and Were Afraid to Ask [CANCELED]
41.Will Hillary Win? [SPONSORED]
42. 35 Years After Roe v. Wade:  Where Do We Stand? 5
44.The Fine Art of Lobbying [SPONSORED]
45.The Role of Local Government:  Do We Need It? [SPONSORED]
46.Only in San Antonio... [SPONSORED]
47. Israel Today:  Challenges and Opportunities [SPONSORED]
48. No Greater Love:  The Lives and Times of Hispanic Soldiers. [SPONSORED]
49. Cyber-Security:  Does it Need to Be So Difficult? [CANCELED]
50. How Immigration Reform is Dividing America [SPONSORED]
51.Faith and Public Life 8
52.How Our Religious Beliefs Help Us in Our Rapidly Changing Society 4
53.Apprehension or Cooperation:  Race Relations between African Americans and Hispanics in San Antonio 5
54.What Can We Learn From Studying Polar Sea Ice? [CANCELED]
55.Global Warming:  Too Little, Too Late?

 

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56.Boy Talk – Girl Talk:  Is There a Difference? 3
57. What You Need to Know About Cancer 5
58. One Billion Americans in 2100:  Can We Survive? 3
59. Going Native:  Using South Texas Native Plants to Restore Habitats 2
60.Alzheimer’s in Our Society:  Origin, Effects, and Potential Treatments [CANCELED]
61.Is Going to the Moon or Mars Worth It? [CANCELED]
62. Adolescent Risk-Taking:  Moving from ‘Just Say No’ to ‘Just Say Know’ 1