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The Digital Public Library of America is an extraordinary new resource worth checking out immediately, especially if you have some […]
I’ve been reading with some interest recent articles about internships. Do they or do they not lead to jobs? Do […]
I was inspired to write this post while teaching a continuing education course called “Perspectives in Renaissance Art History.” Teaching […]
One of my earlier blogs discussed the challenges of funding regarding environmental protection and historic preservation. At a time when […]
In June, Donald Judd’s five-story home and studio, in a historic cast-iron building at the corner of Spring and Mercer […]
The love of money, it is said, is the root of all evil. I think we can all agree, given […]
How can the internet change the way that we conduct research in the humanities? This is a question that scholars […]
Hiking regularly on the weekends, I am always impressed with how much the general public enjoys the outdoor experience. While […]
I attended The Future of Civil War History conference recently at Gettysburg. One outstanding element of the conference involved a […]
Over the last few weeks I have been turning over in my mind and bouncing off colleagues the idea of […]