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The semester is over

This moth (butterfly? I am never sure) is stretching her wings, clearly away that the semester is over and he can fly a little more freely again. 

For those few of you who regularly stop by I apologize for my silence. The end of the semester is busy for all academics and this year has been particularly hectic. Yesterday was our Medals Ceremony for graduating Schreyer Scholars and we had a record number of honors graduates: 478. We even managed to fit everyone into the venue filled almost to its capacity of 2,400. This was not a certainty and led to a LOT of anxiety on all parts. More lessons learned in life, certainly. 

So happy grading my friends or enjoy that sweet relief if it is past. Soon I will delve back into my research on Targum Ruth and no doubt I will turn to Targuman.org for relief and conversation. I hope you will join me. 

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Nittany Lion Inn

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What you can do with a linguistics degree

Wondermark by David Malki

Be sure to visit David’s site for some more fun etymologies (and GREAT comics, often featuring facial hair).

 

The danger of praying in high places

From The Hammer of God by G. K. Chesterton.

“I think there is something rather dangerous about standing on these high places even to pray,” said Father Brown. “Heights were made to be looked at, not to be looked from.”

“Do you mean that one may fall over,” asked Wilfred.

“I mean that one’s soul may fall if one’s body doesn’t,” said the other priest.

“I scarcely understand you,” remarked Bohun indistinctly.

“Look at that blacksmith, for instance,” went on Father Brown calmly; “a good man, but not a Christian—hard, imperious, unforgiving. Well, his Scotch religion was made up by men who prayed on hills and high crags, and learnt to look down on the world more than to look up at heaven. Humility is the mother of giants. One sees great things from the valley; only small things from the peak.”

 

 

Gettysburg – Photos and Lessons Learned

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Gettysburg, a set on Flickr.

Saturday we took our sophomore class of the Presidential Leadership Academy on a tour of the Gettysburg Battlefield. Two retired colonels gave lectures on the history of the three days of battle and leadership lessons to be learned.

My take away: Lead the boss, but don’t slow roll THIS boss.