March 29, 2004

Webcasts the week of March 29

This week's schedule includes two campus events.

The impact of the state budget crisis on SSU and higher education is the focus of a Budget Summit from 1-5 p.m. on Tuesday, March 30 in the Evert B. Person Theatre.

The first part of the event will feature:

President Ruben Arminana discussing the state of SSU in regard to the budget situation.

Provost Eduardo Ochoa explaining the Academic Affairs perspective on the budget.

Vice-president of Administration and Finance Larry Furukawa-Schlereth presenting the campus budget process.

Professor Andy Merrifield discussing the state’s budget priorities.

After these presentations, a panel that includes a faculty member, administrator and a student will begin a roundtable discussion with the audience on budget issues.

This special event will be webcast in Windows Media.
(We are unable to deliver this via Quicktime due to technical difficulties.)

Windows Media Player 9

The live link is here

To watch it after it has happened, use this link

Windows Media Player 7

To watch it after it has happened, use this link

Pocket PC Users:

The live link is here

To watch it after it has happened, use this link

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Also on Tuesday, March 30, from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm Pacific Standand Time, we will continue our webcast of the Holocaust Lecture Series from Warren Auditorium. This week's lecture is Rescue In Denmark: A Rescuer Remembers Denmark 1943 by Knud Dyby.


The live link is here

To watch it after it has happened, use this link

Pocket PC Users:

The live link is here

To watch it after it has happened, use this link

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NASA TV will not be webcast until Wednesday, March 31, while we shift some technology resources to enable the webcast of the budget summit.


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All lectures are being broadcast in Windows Media format. There is player software is available for both Macintoshand Windows computers. Please update your software to Windows Media Player 9.

You can get the latest player software here

Posted by at March 29, 2004 11:17 AM