Category Archives: Public Humanities

Residual Learning Environments

Residual Learning Environments: “Students never leave my course” – The Ubiquitous Librarian – The Chronicle of Higher Education.

Teaching with Google+Communities.

The Revelations of Marilynne Robinson

The Revelations of Marilynne Robinson – NYTimes.com.

Submit a Teaching Resource Link – Renaissance Society of America

Submit a Teaching Resource Link – Renaissance Society of America.

Executable Culture

A CFP on Executable Culture – ProfHacker – Blogs – The Chronicle of Higher Education.

Executable culture: interesting term for things like blueprints, templates, and recipes.

Festival Internacional Cervantino

Festival Internacional Cervantino.

Amazing festival with strong international Shakespeare throughline. Letty Garcia (UCI drama) attending.

who needs a liberal education? – bookforum.com / omnivore

who needs a liberal education? – bookforum.com / omnivore.

Useful aggregate of recent positions.

The Experience Project

The Experience Project.

From project description: “Religious and spiritual experiences (RSEs) have long been a lively topic of inquiry for philosophers of religion, theologians, and scholars in religious studies. This project aims to make significant progress on key Big Questions concerning RSEs. One innovation of this project is its salient focus on the transformative powers of RSEs, a hitherto underexplored aspect of many RSEs. This focus will take the form of supporting research on transformative RSEs themselves, but also on transformative experiences more generally, with the hope that investigation of transformative experiences more generally might shed insight on transformative RSEs in particular. Research on the transformative powers of RSEs will occur in tandem with research on other of their aspects.”

Timeline Photos – University of California, Irvine | Facebook

Timeline Photos – University of California, Irvine | Facebook.

Nice record of my seminar on Romeo and Juliet at the UCI Library.

Study Finds College Still More Worthwhile Than Spending 4 Years Chained To Radiator | The Onion – America’s Finest News Source

Study Finds College Still More Worthwhile Than Spending 4 Years Chained To Radiator | The Onion – America’s Finest News Source.

The Onion does it again.

Folios on tour, 2015

Shakespeare to exit the vault – The Washington Post.

Michael Witmore has ambitious plans to let a group of First Folios tour the US in 2016.