Take a Survey to Help a Thesis Student and Earn Cash (Mon., Tues., or Wed.)

Economics Thesis student Olga Larios (’14) is seeking participants to answer a brief factual survey in LIB 140 this Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday. The survey itself takes less than 10 minutes (plus a few additional minutes for instructions and payment). Participants … Continue reading Continue Reading Take a Survey to Help a Thesis Student and Earn Cash (Mon., Tues., or Wed.)

What Does Tuesday’s Special Florida Election Tell Us About the Upcoming Midterms?

Many analysts viewed last Tuesday’s special House election in Florida’s 13th district to replace longtime Republican Congressman Bill Young as a bellwether for the upcoming 2014 midterm congressional elections, particularly because they expected Obamacare to be the central issue in … Continue reading Continue Reading What Does Tuesday’s Special Florida Election Tell Us About the Upcoming Midterms?

Friday Links – March 14, 2014

9 Tips for Creating a Sense of Community for Distance Learners – The article provides is geared towards fully online courses, but it is also good advice for faculty wanting to created engagement in a hybrid course. Memes, Genes and Evolution on Facebook – The way memes evolve on Facebook is startlingly similar to the way genes […] Continue reading Continue Reading Friday Links – March 14, 2014

The 25 Year Club Inductees of 2014

Congratulations to the 25 Year Club inductees! Janis Audet, Academic Affairs Mireille Barbaud-McWilliams, French Department Cheryl Burnham, Theatre Department Robert Cluss, Chemistry/Biochemistry Department Thomas Corbin, Assistant Treasurer’s Office Patti Dapsis, College Store Matthew Dickerson, Computer Science Department Kathleen Jewett, Chemistry/Biochemistry … Continue reading Continue Reading The 25 Year Club Inductees of 2014