Stanford Channel (Television station : Stanford, Calif.)

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Stanford University. Stanford Channel

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Channel 51 (Television station : Stanford, Calif.)

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Stanford Channel is managed by Stanford University's Information Technology Systems and Services (ITSS), specifically Communication Services. Its broadcasts include telecourses, original programs, lectures, conferences, and Stanford sports events.

From the guide to the "Russia at the End of the 20th Century: Culture and its Horizons in Politics and Society" [videorecording], 1998, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives)

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This panel was part of the opening celebration of the Social Sciences Resource Center in the Bing Wing of Green Library on the Stanford campus. Panelists include Stephen Krasner, David Brady, Ronald McKinnon, and David Holloway.

From the guide to the "Globalization: Brave New World or plus ca Change?" [videorecording], 1999, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives)

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The Stanford Channel is managed by Stanford University's Information Technology Systems and Services (ITSS), specifically Communication Services. Its broadcasts include telecourses, original programs, lectures, conferences, and Stanford sports events.

From the guide to the Legal issues in cyberspace videorecordings, 1997, (Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives)

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Stanford Channel, the university's educational cable television channel, debuted in 1995 as Channel 51; it ceased operations in October 2001. When it began in 1995, it was one of the few cable broadcast outlets in the nation owned and operated by a private university. Its programs included university events, lectures, arts programming and sports.

From the guide to the Stanford Channel master videotapes, 1995-2001, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives)

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The Stanford Channel is managed by Stanford University's Information Technology Systems and Services (ITSS), specifically Communication Services. Its broadcasts include telecourses, original programs, lectures, conferences, and Stanford sports events.

From the guide to the "Select Issues in Biomedical Ethics" [videorecording], 1998, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives)

Biographical/Historical Sketch

The Stanford Channel is managed by Stanford University's Information Technology Systems and Services (ITSS), specifically Communication Services. Its broadcasts include telecourses, original programs, lectures, conferences, and Stanford sports events.

From the guide to the Women and health videorecordings, 1996-1997, (Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives)

Biographical/Historical Sketch

Stanford Channel, the university's educational cable television channel, debuted in 1995 as Channel 51; it ceased operations in October 2001. When it began in 1995, it was one of the few cable broadcast outlets in the nation owned and operated by a private university. Its programs included university events, lectures, arts programming and sports.

From the guide to the Stanford Channel records, 1983-2001, 1995-2001, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives)

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