Today’s post comes from Olivia Zisman, class of 2016 and Art Center Student Docent.
On Friday, April 10th, the Art Center’s current exhibition, Through the Looking Glass: Daguerreotype Masterworks from the Dawn of Photography, opened with a lecture by John Wood, one of the premier historians of early photography, and author of several books on daguerreotypes that are widely recognized as landmark publications
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Running Out of Time
Think about how you learn something well. It takes time, right? Time spent reading; time spent thinking about what you read; time spent re-reading; time spent practicing. Practicing a way of thinking
Running Out of Time
Think about how you learn something well. It takes time, right? Time spent reading; time spent thinking about what you read; time spent re-reading; time spent practicing. Practicing a way of thinking
When reading science is like reading Milton’s “Paradise Lost”
Reading the scientific literature is daunting. Journal articles are filled with jargon. Passive voice dominates the literary landscape
Mesi Anpil Jackie Eiting!
Jackie Eiting, a long-time friend of Lila and Andrew Meade, was an invaluable participant on the trip to Haiti. She was always looking out for everyone else; always had some new piece of knowledge to share; and even after a long hike, was full of life and more energy than anyone else