Posts tagged with “Academics” (All posts)
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Her chapter is titled “Notes on the Culture of the Commons in a Cooperative Frame: Numax in Santiago de Compostela”
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The article focuses on his teaching philosophy and how process and materials guide his design aesthetic.
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As the chair of the European studies department and director of the Center for Global and Regional Studies, Tompkins is also a strong advocate for increased international engagement throughout the Carleton experience.
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He will explore new electrochemical approaches to catalysis and build a repertoire of skills to support his ongoing NSF-funded research with Carleton students.
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Professor Alex Knodell publishes chapter in Political Geographies of the Bronze Age Aegean Outside link
11 May 2022His contribution combines qualitative and quantitative data from Linear B texts, material culture and the physical environment.
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Senior classics major Scott Shafer ’22 delves into the history of a sanctuary for the Greek god Apollo built in 430 B.C.E. by the ancient city of Athens.
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The paper explores an exciting new approach to catalytic carbon monoxide oxidation.
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Rogers received the association’s Donald G. Paterson Award in April 2022.
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Their project is titled “Anti-CRT Bills Come to Campus: Documenting and Analyzing Emerging Threats to Free Expression and Academic Freedom from State Legislatures.”
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The College Art Association presented the honor to Hagstrom in January 2022 as part of its annual conference.
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