Yesterday, I awoke, as usual, to NPR’s “Morning Edition” on my clock radio. Sometimes, I manage to snooze through the stories, but my curiosity was piqued by the interview on Tuesday… more →
INTERuniTARYuspblog wrote 3 months ago: Yesterday, I awoke, as usual, to NPR’s “Morning Edition” on my clock radio. Someti … more →
uspblog wrote 10 months ago: Here are some of the background information on Dr. Baker below. I had Dr. Baker for History of Medic … more →
uspblog wrote 10 months ago: Another possible good keynote speaker for our “Two Cultures” symposium would be Margaret … more →
uspblog wrote 10 months ago: winter 2009 15 Ray Barfield’ s Epiphany of Presence LEADING LIVES OF CONSEQUENCE by Jonathan Goldste … more →
uspblog wrote 10 months ago: Hey Unis, Here is a brief summary of the Group I ideas. Group I Description: Our group aims to descr … more →
uspblog wrote 10 months ago: Stanley Fish, a former professor of English and Law at Duke, now Davidson-Kahn Distinguished Univers … more →
uspblog wrote 10 months ago: The contact I mentioned at the meeting that was interested in hearing more about our Two Cultures sy … more →
uspblog wrote 11 months ago: From my understanding, C.P. Snow’s critique of the two cultures breaks down into two lines of though … more →
uspblog wrote 1 year ago: I was thinking about how I could convert some of the work I’m already doing (i.e. working in a … more →
uspblog wrote 1 year ago: In the interest of consolidating all the names in one place, I’ve taken the liberty of doing s … more →
uspblog wrote 1 year ago: In the interest of nominating people from my own household who happen to be internationally syndicat … more →
uspblog wrote 1 year ago: On the topic of recycling and the connection to the environment, here are some possibilities for key … more →
uspblog wrote 1 year ago: Symposium Planning Seminar Recap (Jan. 14, 2008) At this past Monday’s seminar, we discussed ways in … more →