To all my biblioblogging friends, please pass these announcements along! -Cb We have announced two positions at Tulane. The Ancient Judaism position is already up: TULANE UNIVERSITY seeks to make a one-year appointment at the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor, to begin August 2007, in the field of Ancient Judaism. […]
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The audio file of the story will be available later today. (I have not yet heard it.) The exhibit looks good, judging from the pics at NPR’s site.
Which is not to say that it shouldn’t be printed, but I was just wondering if anyone else thought it was offensive. (And did the editors not get the racial comment?) Still not sure to what I am referring? Go here and read definition 3.
Jastrow is dated, but still useful. I was just directed to this online pdf version (I will add the link to NTCS shortly).
A student of mine has updated the header referred to in yesterday’s blog. My student wants me to remind you all that the background comes from www.freewebpageheaders.com but the minister is all him.
“Discombobulate” is a wonderful word, made all the more wonderful because it sounds like nonsense but is a real word! “Combobulate,” however, is not. Perhaps our gentle readers (Psst! Ed of Ralph, that’s you!) can provide us with other examples of words that begin with a negative particle yet whose […]
This image comes from the Catholic Insider (which I am not 😉 but I love the image. Perhaps not in yellow, however…
This looks to be an interesting study. There may be political bias in the classroom, but headed in the other direction. A new study — soon to be published in PS: Political Science & Politics — finds that students are the ones with bias, attributing characteristics to their professors based […]