In terms of why universities need Muslim chaplains, when I was at NYU as an undergrad, we had no central authority to figure.
就大学为什么需要穆斯林教士而言,当我还是纽约大学的学生时,我们没有一个核心领导。
So when I got back from Japan, I also attended college, the same college that they were attending.
我从日本回来时,也上了大学,和她们是同一所学校。
So ever since then and when I came back to Princeton, then we formed a center to study those problems.
所以从那以后,在我回到普林斯顿大学时,我们组成了一个中心研习这些问题。
Well, I have to say, I did not like chemistry in high school, so I did not think about going to college to study chemistry.
我在高中时一点都不喜欢化学,所以我去大学,更本就没考虑过学化学。
this is a college exercise -- Milton's college nickname was the Lady.
那只是一个大学时的练习,叫小姐。
Now when he said it, he was a medical doctor at Oxford University.
说这话时,他是牛津大学的医学博士。
He ended up at City University of New York, became a full professor at age thirty three, died in his early '50s, did not lead a good life but had extraordinary discoveries.
最后他去了纽约市立大学,在33岁时成为正教授,50来岁时去世,生活过得不是很好,但有很重大的发现。
The moral of the story... and by the way, they bring him out during meetings of the board at University College London and the minutes record him as present but not voting.
其寓意在于。。。,顺便说一句,伦敦大学学院理事会在开会时,都会把他推出来,会议记录上写着,他到场但未参与表决。
It's just the sheer--it's amazing, it's an amazing read too. And then, Marc Bloch; I once had the pleasure when I was giving a talk at the University of Strasbourg and sitting in Marc Bloch's office.
那真的是--真的特别棒,也是本好书,还有马克·布洛克,我曾经有幸在斯特拉斯堡大学演讲时,坐在马克·布洛克的办公室里
His father, who was a local pastor from the southwest of England, sent him to Oxford, although he went at the age of 14.
他的父亲来自英格兰西南部,是一个当地牧师,把他送进了牛津,尽管他进大学时只有14岁。
When i thought about where to go to college, everyone assumed that i would go to a technical school, someplace where people might interested to go.
当我准备上大学时,大家都以为,我会选择一所技术性的学校,大家有兴趣去学习的那种学校。
And when I found out that I had the opportunity to just cover Columbia's athletics
当我发现我有机会播报哥伦比亚大学的赛事时,
So I'm just curious you got your PHD from Harvard, ; you undergraduated at Harvard; tell me starting out, what fascinated you when you were an undergraduate at Harvard.
不过我很好奇,您本科是在哈佛大学,在哈佛毕业;,能不能谈一下,是什么,让您在哈佛大学时充满激情呢。
So, when I started in college, that wasn't even an option for me and I was interested in a lot of things, chemistry not being one.
因此当我来到大学时,在我所感兴趣的科目里,根本就没有化学。
When I told her that, she was close to being a college graduate.
我跟她将这些时,她差不多要大学毕业了。
it's too easy but it's also too delicious to take this little biographical fact of Milton's college nickname and use it in some way as a tool for reading A Mask.
这简单却有趣,把弥尔顿大学时的昵称记事,利用并作为一种工具去阅读《面具》
Cuz I think when you described your undergraduate and later in history, I think what you were involved in is also looking at the history culture and the law.
因为您在描述大学生活,还有您学习历史时,我觉得您也,同时在了解历史,文化和法律。
When I was in the University of Arizona and we lived next--and all I remember of my neighborhood Adonis is we lived next to this little boy and his name was Adonis.
我在亚利桑那大学时,对我住的地方附近一带的所有记忆,是住在我隔壁的小孩名字叫。
And the question is, as when one might read a paper one wrote six months ago or ten years ago when one was a college student, or a poem one wrote as a teenager, and looked at it and think: "Ha! Is it possible that I could have written that?".
同时,一个人可能重新阅读,六个月前,或者十年前,还是大学生时写的论文,或者青年时写的一首诗,然后问自己:,哈,这个东西是我写的么?
This is why there's sort of--often sort of a sticker shock when people go to a university psychology department where they say, "Look. Hey. Where is--So I'm in Psych... How could I take classes on Freud?
这也就是为何,当人们进入大学的心理学系时,会出现“贴纸休克“现象的原因了,他们会问,“对不起,麻烦问一下。,我要怎样才能报上讲弗洛伊德的课程?
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