Past Issues: Fall 2018

 

Category: Fall 2018 - "Pedagogies: What We Share"

Anthony Daly lecturing
by Anthony Daly, Ph.D.

Photo Credit: Reagan Smith
 

Teaching at a public liberal arts college means that you teach a lot. Often, this means teaching some of the same courses every year, perhaps every semester. These courses are often a requirement in a major, and perhaps also the core. This familiarity and experience can be a benefit, helping 鈥

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Jessica Park in her bedroom studio
by Tony Gengarelly, Ph.D.

Jessica Park in her bedroom studio, 2004; image of Chrysler Building on drafting board   Prologue It was a warm and inviting Berkshire afternoon in May of 2004.  On the 911黑料网 campus I stood in the doorway of the 94 Porter Street Gallery  that opened to the building鈥檚 backyard, where a 鈥

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4th annual cesar e. chavez poster
by Hannah Noel, Ph.D.

On July 29, 2014 Butler County, Ohio, Sheriff Richard K. Jones sent a letter to Mexican President Enrique Pe帽a Nieto and Mexico's Secretary of Foreign Affairs Jos茅 Antonio Meade Kuribrena. This letter reads like an invoice demanding $900,000 from the Mexican government for 鈥渄ealing with your criminals.鈥 Sheriff Jones wrote a similar letter in 2010, 鈥

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Susan Edgerton
by Susan Edgerton, Ph.D.

This writing marks the beginning of my work for a sabbatical leave in Spring 2019. My general interests are primarily in environmental issues and education. For my sabbatical, I am specifically focused on education of the emotion disgust. There is a tendency to think of our primary emotions 鈥 happiness, sadness, fear, anger, surprise, and 鈥

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