Christian Keathley and Jason Mittell (both Film and Media Culture) have received funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities to support a two-week workshop at Middlebury in June 2015. Twelve participants will come to campus to explore the topic … Continue reading →…Continue Reading NEH funding for Christian Keathley and Jason Mittell
Month: September 2014
Liaison Discussion: My Very First MOOC. Led by Steve Bertolino.
Topic: My Very First MOOC. Led by Steve Bertolino. Who’s Invited: All liaisons and anyone who might be interested Who’s “Required”: Primary liaisons, please try to attend if you can. Sorry in advance for any conflicts. Where and when: Wednesday, October 8, 10-11 am. LIB145. Description: Steve took a 12-week MOOC and survived! Come for […]…Continue Reading Liaison Discussion: My Very First MOOC. Led by Steve Bertolino.
Academic Roundtable — The Future of the Lecture
Please join us on Tuesday, September 30, 2014 in the Davis Family Library, Harman Reading Area at 12:15 PM for the first Academic Roundtable of the fall semester. The lecture has a long history in the academy. In recent years, … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Academic Roundtable — The Future of the Lecture
A Run in the Upper Valley
I was in the Upper Valley for a few days over last weekend, and had some time to run, so decided to come up with another “run on the road”. While this blog does focus on Addison County runs, the Upper Valley, roughly centered around the Hanover, NH, Lebanon, NH, and Norwich, VT is only […]…Continue Reading A Run in the Upper Valley
Math for America: Multiple Opportunities for Teaching Fellowships!
Math for America (MƒA) was founded in New York City by a group of business leaders, mathematicians and educators, led by Jim Simons, president of Euclidean Capital and chair of Renaissance Technologies, a private investment firm that uses innovative mathematical methods to make investment decisions.With nearly 850 teachers across our fellowships, besidesNew York City, […]…Continue Reading Math for America: Multiple Opportunities for Teaching Fellowships!
Come learn about Winter Term Internships!
Come one, come all. Whether you’re a first-year or senior (and anything in between)! Considering a Winter Term Internship? Get your questions answered on Monday! There will two information sessions on Monday, September 29th in Axinn 229 at 1:30 and 4:30 p.m….Continue Reading Come learn about Winter Term Internships!