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Pompeii Leaves Poughkeepsie

Posted on October 7, 2012 by admin

 Today’s post comes from Stephanie Muir, class of 2015 and Art Center Student Docent.
If you were to make your way to the Art Center’s 19th century galleries today, you would notice that a certain something is different.

Link to original post in Off the Wall

Posted in Site Feed | Tagged Off-Campus, pages.vassar.edu, Vassar College

Dinner with Pinar Batur

Posted on October 6, 2012 by

The aroma of warm spices wafted up from the two pots of Moroccan stew simmering on the range. Two of our housemates were busily mopping the floors, readying the house for our esteemed guest and completing their chore for the … Continue reading →

Link to original post in the MLLC site.

Posted in Site Feed | Tagged Dinner Guests, food, pages.vassar.edu, Vassar College

Dining with Jeff Walker

Posted on October 3, 2012 by

On Wednesday evening, Alicia, Allison and I scrambled back to the house after our first house intramural soccer game (though we fought valiantly, zero goals were scored) in order to prepare dinner. We had the honor of hosting Jeff Walker … Continue reading →

Link to original post in the MLLC site.

Posted in Site Feed | Tagged Dinner Guests, food, pages.vassar.edu, Vassar College

Your Daily Dose of Hanna.

Posted on October 2, 2012 by

Today all I did was review everyone’s podcasts, and I must say I was pleased with what I heard. All your stories were ravishing! Some people talked into the mic too hard, I’m not going to say names (Tori).

Link to original post in Digital Literacies

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged adolescent, digital, Hanna, Joe, literacy, pages.vassar.edu, Uncategorized, Vassar College

Ideas to spur group discussion in Intro Bio

Posted on October 2, 2012 by administrator

There are lots of ways to get intro bio students talking constructively in class. I’ve gotten lots of ideas from googling on the internet and from reading books and articles.
Here are a few useful websites (copy/paste into your browser):
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Link to original post in Teaching Tales

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