To give our colleagues a better idea of what’s changed in our web applications each week, we’ll be preparing this quick list for publication each Friday. Not all of the details of each change are included below, but we’ll be … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Weekly Web Development Round-up April 25-29, 2011
Month: April 2011
Friday links roundup
An occasional, or perhaps even weekly, list of interesting articles, videos, etc., gathered by LIS staff. —— From The Chronicle of Higher Ed – the newest “library space invaders” – video game rooms. —— Conflict minerals: Genocide in your gadgets? … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Friday links roundup
Short Network Outages in Academic and Administrative Buildings this Sunday morning
During this Sunday’s regular maintenance window we will be upgrading the operating system on the Juniper network switches. Each switch will need to be restarted after the upgrade and thus there will be a 5 minute network outage for the … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Short Network Outages in Academic and Administrative Buildings this Sunday morning
Area 51 notes, Apr. 21, 2011
Present: Simpkins, Backus, Roy, Sax, Norris, Gianforte, Peddie and Bernier We reviewed the recommendations of the Curricular Technology Team, which was charged with evaluating Learning Management Systems for the College. The Team recommended we adopt Moodle, and, after a lengthy discussion, … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Area 51 notes, Apr. 21, 2011
All is not lost! Internships still to be had!
If you are like many people out there in the Middlebury world who are still looking for that killer internship to keep the mind busy and cupcakes active, then all is not lost. I was just buzzing around MOJO to see what I could find and there was quite a bit write home about. Most […]…Continue Reading All is not lost! Internships still to be had!
Summer Housing Guide
If you’ve been following this blog for the past month, you probably saw a few posts about housing. In case you haven’t and you’re thinking to yourself right now, “holy guacamole I don’t know where I’m living this summer!” don’t worry, we’ve got ya covered! Call it an East Coast bias, (after all that’s where […]…Continue Reading Summer Housing Guide
Math Department Senior Thesis Presentations, May 3-5
Mathematics Senior Thesis Presentations Spring 2011 Tuesday, May 3 (Warner 202): 3:00 p.m. Kim Ammons Brooks’ Theorem of Graph Coloring and Some of Its Extensions We introduce the idea of vertex coloring in graph theory and present Brooks’ Theorem, a … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Math Department Senior Thesis Presentations, May 3-5