Dear Colleagues, Friends, and Students: I am writing to let you know that my office has teamed up with SGA, CCAL, the Scott Center for Spiritual and Religious Life, and the Center for Education in Action to streamline the College’s … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Nominations Open for Student Leadership Awards
Month: April 2011
Redfield Menu 4/4-5/11
Monday, April 4 Roasted Tilapia w/ Lemon Honeyed Onions Sauteed Swiss Chard Mushroom Bean Cholent Classic Lokchen Kugel Chickpea, Celery and Mushroom Soup Tuesday, April 5 Pineapple Roasted Chicken Thighs Basmati Rice Pilaf w/ Sunflower Seeds and Vegetables Zucchini in … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Redfield Menu 4/4-5/11
Subscribe to feeds on private blogs
Today we released a new plugin for WordPress that allows you to subscribe to the RSS feeds of private blogs using any RSS reader. When you are logged in and viewing a private blog, the RSS feed links will now … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Subscribe to feeds on private blogs
Obama, Huckabee, Romney in Dead Heat for 2012 – Or Maybe Not
Two recently released surveys of registered voters appear to provide contradictory results regarding the 2012 presidential election. The first, conducted by Pew during the second week of March, shows President Obama handedly beating a generic ……Continue Reading Obama, Huckabee, Romney in Dead Heat for 2012 – Or Maybe Not
We Have Your New York Times
Alarmed by the prospect of a paywall at the New York Times (“The Times Announces Digital Subscription Plan”)? We’ve got you covered! Paper copies of recent issues are in Current Periodicals (Davis Family Library, lower level). Of course what you … Continue reading →…Continue Reading We Have Your New York Times
The future of scholarly communication
NITLE (and Ripton’s)’s Bryan Alexander has published a provocative piece in Educause Quarterly speculating on possible futures for scholarly communication on campus. It is relatively brief, and worth a read.
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