besom.blogspot.com
Broomstick Chronicles: AAR Annual Meeting - IV
http://besom.blogspot.com/2015/02/aar-annual-meeting-iv.html
Notes from the broomstick circuit - and beyond. Wednesday, February 04, 2015. AAR Annual Meeting - IV. The Nightmare" by John Henry Fuseli. San Diego, CA. Saturday Late Afternoon and Evening. For the 4:00 pm session I passed on three others of interest. Indigenous Religious Traditions focused on “ Ritual Objects and Materiality in the Study of Native American Traditions. 8220;Maya Persons, Places, and Things: Relational Theory and Maya Blood Offerings to the Ceiba Tree”. 8220; La Vara. This panel offered...
amynicoleverhey.wordpress.com
AmyNicoleVerhey | amynicoleverhey
https://amynicoleverhey.wordpress.com/author/amynicoleverhey
Wisconsin has it’s own all-natural soda business. March 21, 2013. Thanks to the guidance and assistance of The Isthmus I am now a published (freelance) writer for their Daily Page. I was assigned WiscoPop. If you’re in the Madison area or ever see it on a shelf, grab some of this effervescent goodness and keep an eye out for so many more flavors. Wisconsin has it’s own all-natural soda busines. S – The Isthmus Daily Page, 03/21/13. Monty's Blue Plate Dinner. The Isthmus Daily Page. February 15, 2013.
covenantinterfaith.blogspot.com
COG Interfaith Reports: AAR Annual Meeting - IV
http://covenantinterfaith.blogspot.com/2015/02/aar-annual-meeting-iv.html
Wednesday, February 4, 2015. AAR Annual Meeting - IV. The Nightmare" by John Henry Fuseli. San Diego, CA. Saturday Late Afternoon and Evening. For the 4:00 pm session I passed on three others of interest. Indigenous Religious Traditions focused on “ Ritual Objects and Materiality in the Study of Native American Traditions. 8220;Maya Persons, Places, and Things: Relational Theory and Maya Blood Offerings to the Ceiba Tree”. 8220;Animacy and Agency in Puppets, Masks, and Other Ritual Objects”. 8220; La Vara.
covenantinterfaith.blogspot.com
COG Interfaith Reports: February 2015
http://covenantinterfaith.blogspot.com/2015_02_01_archive.html
Wednesday, February 4, 2015. AAR Annual Meeting - IV. The Nightmare" by John Henry Fuseli. San Diego, CA. Saturday Late Afternoon and Evening. For the 4:00 pm session I passed on three others of interest. Indigenous Religious Traditions focused on “ Ritual Objects and Materiality in the Study of Native American Traditions. 8220;Maya Persons, Places, and Things: Relational Theory and Maya Blood Offerings to the Ceiba Tree”. 8220;Animacy and Agency in Puppets, Masks, and Other Ritual Objects”. 8220; La Vara.
umncodework.github.io
CodeWork Collaborative Year-End Report for the Institute of Advanced Study | UMN CodeWork
http://umncodework.github.io/blog/codework-ias-year-end-report
Institute for Advanced Studies. CodeWork Collaborative Year-End Report for the Institute of Advanced Study. CodeWork Collaborative Year-End Report for the Institute of Advanced Study. Jun 01, 2015. University of Minnesota Codework Collaborative. How can we value both algorithmic (coding) and diverse academic disciplinary perspectives, and bring them in closer conversation with each other? List of CodeWork activities. 02/26/2015) CodeWork/Open Twin Cities February Book Club. This was a book club co-hosted...
ca100digitalforum.blogspot.com
CA100 Digital Forum: Prof. Howard
http://ca100digitalforum.blogspot.com/p/rob.html
Office: 6144 Vilas Communication Hall. Office Hours: 11:00 - 12:00 Thursdays. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. There was an error in this gadget. Awesome Inc. theme. Theme images by hdoddema.
dighum.wisc.edu
digital humanities @ the uw-madison
http://dighum.wisc.edu/people/index.html
Gudrun Buhnemann (Languages and Cultures of Asia). Blaire Bundy (Division of Information Technology). Bruno Browning (Learning Support Services). Jill Casid (Visual Culture and Art History). Linda Jorn (Division of Information Technology). Laurie Beth Clark (Art). Rebekah Willet (School of Library and Information Studies). Ivy Corfis (Spanish and Portuguese). Tracy Curtis (Afro-American Studies). Cheryl Diermyer (Division of Information Technology). School of Library and Information Studies).