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Jane Yoo Encore
Encore: The untimely death of Dr. Jane Yoo's sorority sister, Margaret Nervegna (1979-2008), lead her to run the Boston Marathon to honor her friends' memory. This week, we talk to Dr. Jane Yoo about what running means to her.
Jane Yoo
The untimely death of Dr. Jane Yoo's sorority sister Margaret Nervegna (1979-2008) who was a runner led Dr. Yoo to the Dana Farber Challenge to run the Boston Marathon to honor her memory. Dr. Yoo while a student at MIT was inspired by her skin doctor and the mentors there to follow this profession.
Gail Waesche Kislevitz on her latest book "Running Past Fifty"
Host Barbara Hannah Grufferman chats with author-runner Gail Waesche Kislevitz on her latest book "Running Past Fifty".
Charles Springer
Charles Springer a former Marine is one of a handful that has completed every Goofy Challenge [14 through 2019] and the Dopey Challenge [6 through 2019] since their inception as part of the Disney Marathon.
MNN Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
This Week on MNN we recognize Hispanic Heritage Month
Six Great Tutorials for Adobe Premiere
Adobe Premiere Pro is an expansive video editing program that's regularly updated with new or modified features every year, which can make it difficult for content creators who are looking to improve their media making skills to keep up. Fortunately, our fellow content creators have been sharing...
This Week on MNN we recognize National Voter Registration Day.
This Week on MNN we recognize National Voter Registration Day.
Seven Sound Editing Tips for DaVinci Resolve
The quality of our audio can significantly affect a viewer's experience of the video. It's understandable how creating quality audio can be neglected when we're focused on the visual. But the quality of our visual work can get lost when the audio isn't handled effectively.