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Lipstick on a Pig: Dangers Lurking in Bank-Owned “Flipped” Properties

SD Inspector wrote 4 days ago: I’ve recently noticed that many homes refurbished by a bank or private investor are coming bac … more →

raw political power

humanrightsjl wrote 1 week ago: We are student lobbyists, banding together across the nation, cynical of the cynicism  surrounding t … more →

Notes From The Field: Part 1b

clarkery wrote 1 week ago: These are my personal notes from the Promise Keepers event held on the 13th and 14th of November. Th … more →

Tags: Promise Keepers, Ted DiBiase

Notes From The Field: Part 1a

clarkery wrote 2 weeks ago: These are my personal notes from the Promise Keepers event held on the 13th and 14th of November. Th … more →

Tags: Promise Keepers, Patrick Morley, prodigal son

Venetian Red: Notes From the Field2 comments

Liz Hager wrote 2 weeks ago: In Notes From the Field, we highlight innovative, witty, and thought-provoking design elements recor … more →

Tags: Design, Liz Hager, Travel, Words & Symbols, llama, Perú, Reserva Salinas Aguada Blanca

Shake 'em...

Eva Schiffer wrote 3 weeks ago: Imagine putting 60 people in a box and shaking it like crazy. Then you walk away and have no idea wh … more →

Tags: Training Material

Why Home Inspections? —To Avoid Costly Lawsuits

SD Inspector wrote 3 weeks ago: It’s not unusual for home buyers, especially first-timers, to get caught up in the excitement of buy … more →

Tags: Real Estate

Venetian Red: Notes From the Field

Liz Hager wrote 3 weeks ago: Today Venetian Red launches a new feature, Notes From the Field. Periodically, we’ll highlight … more →

Tags: Contemporary Art, Design, Liz Hager, Sculpture, Travel, Auguste Rodin

An Interview with Michelle Eilers, Alice Rowan Swanson Fellow1 comment

John Fox wrote 1 month ago: Michelle in Belen, Chile with Aymara physician Don Basilio and Señora Benita Michelle Eilers is a se … more →

Tags: Education, Field Notes, Inspired To Act, International Development, SIT Study Abroad

Weapons here!

Raisha wrote 1 month ago: Though I wasnt authorized to do the Seraphim review, Raisha has however let me fill in on the utterl … more →

Eastend, 20081 comment

Graham wrote 1 month ago: Yesterday I flew across western North America, on my way to a conference in Oregon. I was able to on … more →

Tags: Exhibits, Photographs, Dinosaurs, Fossils, landscape, Travel

From Kenya to Connecticut and Back Again: Jessica Posner, Kennedy Odede, and the Kibera School for Girls1 comment

John Fox wrote 1 month ago: Jessica Posner and Kennedy Odede In late 2007 Jessica Posner, a student on the SIT Study Abroad Keny … more →

Tags: News, Children, experiential learning, internationaldevelopment, SIT Study Abroad

Ahhh~ Fresh 'Meat'~!

Raisha wrote 1 month ago: Sgt. Noob and Meatshield21 requested that I present the greasy oil variant of the previous work of a … more →

Tags: Crazy Files

Notes from the Field - Bolivia1 comment

cfca wrote 1 month ago: Jose Rodriguez, CFCA’s project director for South America, talks about his recent visit to Bol … more →

Tags: Around the World with CFCA, South America, aging, Agriculture, Bolivia, CFCA, Children, Christian, Food

Getting Ready for Next Project Launch

gitanita wrote 1 month ago: Kate Denney is giving Laura Libman a hand in Guadalajara this week, buying medical supplies in prepa … more →

Tags: Project Updates

Instant acid trip. Just add 'Meat'.2 comments

Raisha wrote 1 month ago: This is not a racist/religious joke nor is it meant to target anyone in particular. The result of co … more →

Tags: Crazy Files

The Uplands: October

Graham wrote 1 month ago: Dave Rudkin and Michael Cuggy were here for a research visit this week. Dave and I had just enough t … more →

Tags: Fossils, landscape, Ordovician, Travel

Command Front3 comments

Raisha wrote 1 month ago: Once again another update from the front. Tension has gone down abit as (according to Raisha) the SW … more →

Sand, Sand, and More Sand4 comments

Graham wrote 1 month ago: Sand is not a subject I generally consider to be “riveting”, and after my recent post ab … more →

Tags: Photographs, Environment, landscape, Travel, Global change


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