7:00 We are on, as polls close across most of the state. If the Drudge report is correct, this is going to be an early night. He has leaked early exit polls showing Romney up 49%-33% over Gingrich. If that … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Live Blogging the Florida Primary
Day: January 31, 2012
Thinking About Your Future: The Era of the Four-Year Career
For those of you thinking ahead to the job search, I’ve got some interesting news for you! I recently read an article in Fast Company called “The Four-Year Career” that offered some great insight into the future of the career search with the shortening of the job cycle. It offered many suggestions on how to […]…Continue Reading Thinking About Your Future: The Era of the Four-Year Career
LIS Quarterly Update: January 2012
Welcome to 2012! As part of my ongoing effort to keep LIS and the College community aware of and involved in the work of LIS, I’ve decided to start writing a quarterly report. The report will offer highlights from the … Continue reading →…Continue Reading LIS Quarterly Update: January 2012
Thank you to Alex Chapin
After 14 years at Middlebury College supporting the curricular use of technology, Alex Chapin will be moving on to fill the role of Executive Director of Academic Technology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. This is an amazing … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Thank you to Alex Chapin
Trial access to Arabic ebooks
Through February 27, 2012, Middlebury College has trial access to the Kotobarabia Modern Arab Renaissance Collection, an electronic archive of books published between 1820-1914 from Egypt, Syria and the Islamic World. With over 2,500 titles, this collection covers humanistic, intellectual … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Trial access to Arabic ebooks
Who Will Win Florida? Five Aspects of Today’s Vote That Matter
It’s primary day in Florida, polls opened at 7 a.m. and voting is underway. If the polls are correct, there’s not much suspense regarding who will be the winner tonight: Romney is going to claim victory. The only question is … Continue read……Continue Reading Who Will Win Florida? Five Aspects of Today’s Vote That Matter
Changes to Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service
This post is intended to help clarify how Google’s upcoming privacy policy changes affect our Middlebury Google Apps “live pilot” instance. Continue reading →…Continue Reading Changes to Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service