I was going to try and provide links to the SBL Sections dealing with the above topic. Unfortunately the search function does not provide a usable link. For your convenience, I am providing the sessions and the paper topics below. I am in the session withe theme “Transforming the Curriculum” […]
Christian Brady
From our student blog. Please read the whole thing, but this is what is great about our students, all of our students. (I am also VERY proud of our Tulane students and friends, don’t think I have forgotten all the great things they are doing! To be reminded, just read […]
Bishop Charles Jenkins is the Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Louisiana (our home of 9 years) and relays some of the struggles of rebuilding that come from a history of political malfeasance. Be sure to read it all. As I travel across this nation seeking support for the work […]
Kevin has a great post at Blue Cord The college where I work is the only liberal arts college in Eastern Europe. As such, we have to work hard to explain ourselves to potential students and the ministry of education. Both are used to either professional schools (which is what […]
Last night my brother and I sat down to chat about computers, business practices, and reporting (that will be saved for another podcast). We discussed “live blogging” (as opposed to dead blogging?), Ginger, the vehicle, not the character or spice, ROI on Macs vs. Windows, and what makes one a […]
This is a cool little app that I would likely blog, even if they weren’t offering a free license for all who blog about it. 🙂 Tangerine “lets you easily create playlists with upbeat music, or playlists for relaxing.” Give it a whirl, it works great! (Tiger only and it […]
From Paul Flesher, our IOTS President: The Fifth Congress of the International Organization for Targumic Studies (IOTS) is scheduled for Thursday and Friday, 12-13 July 2007, in Ljubljana, Slovenia. It will be held in conjunction with the XIXth Congress of the International Organization for the Study of the Old Testament […]
My wife, Elizabeth, has started a new blog: The Unlikely Missionary. The title comes from the title of her novel, The Unlikely Missionary, the coming-of-age story of a young woman. Her notes will cover far more than just the novel, however, so please take a look!
This could be interesting. The article is subscription only but the gist is easy enough to get from below. “Citizendium” Can scholars build a better version of Wikipedia? Larry Sanger, a co-founder who has since become a critic of the open-source encyclopedia, intends to find out. This week Mr. Sanger […]