Last week I attended a Nercomp event on WordPress in the Liberal Arts in Norwood, MA and participated in a panel on WordPress themes and plugins with colleagues from the College of Wooster and Abilene Christian University. About 45 people … Continue reading →…Continue Reading WordPress in the Liberal Arts
Day: September 22, 2011
Things That Happened, Things To Do: Week of September 19
Our regular recap of goings on at the College and a look ahead to events on the horizon….Continue Reading Things That Happened, Things To Do: Week of September 19
Class Photo Rosters now in the Course Hub
For more than a decade the Web Applications group and its predecessors have provided a popular “class photo roster” through the online directory to help instructors match names to faces. We are pleased to announce that as of today, the … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Class Photo Rosters now in the Course Hub
This is a quiet study area
While certain areas of Davis Family Library have always been known unofficially as good spots for quiet study, recently we’ve formalized that a bit by installing signage marking some areas as “Quiet Study Areas”. Look for the big blue Q … Continue reading →…Continue Reading This is a quiet study area
Pure Pop for Now (or is it, Then?) People
Last week Nick Lowe came out with a new album called That Old Magic, and it’s really good. I’ve been a fan of Lowe since his first solo album, which was released in Britain as Jesus of Cool but was retitled … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Pure Pop for Now (or is it, Then?) People
Music at Sixty-Eight Degrees: A Blog For Our Radio Show
Maybe it’s because we don’t have anything else better to do with our free time, but Matt Jennings and I thought it would be fun to establish a blog where we can write about the music we like to play … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Music at Sixty-Eight Degrees: A Blog For Our Radio Show