x

Yearly Archives: 2016

Fifteen Eighty Four

Menu

Number of articles per page:

  • 25 Oct 2016
    Deirdre Osborne

    In All British Interests

    Deirdre Osborne, editor of The Cambridge Companion to British Black and Asian Literature, explores the legacy of Black History Month and the current state of Black and Asian writing in Britain.

    Read More
  • 24 Oct 2016
    R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer

    Learning Sciences: A Virtual Round-table (Week two)

    In the second week of our virtual round-table learning sciences, we ask the editors of Reflections on the Learning Sciences:   What exciting new research can be found in learning sciences at this moment? Participants:  Michael A. Evans, North Carolina State University Martin J. Packer, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia R. Keith Sawyer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Michael A. Evans I […]

    Read More
  • 24 Oct 2016
    Ruth Tatlow

    Great Figures and Leaders: Bach

    As part of our Great Figures and Leaders promotion we've asked Ruth Tatlow, author of Bach's Numbers, why Bach is still so important and what makes him a great figure?

    Read More
  • 21 Oct 2016
    Damon Mayrl

    Secular Conversions: The Importance of Thinking Institutionally about Secularization

    Damon Mayrl explores the importance of thinking institutionally about secularization in modern societies.

    Read More
  • 19 Oct 2016
    Melissa Hill, Julie Kezik

    Bridging the gap for SAS beginners

    In a new interview, Data Management Essentials Using SAS and JMP authors Julie Kezik of the Yale School of Public Health and Melissa Hill of CD3 Inc.describe how their accessible guide is the ideal resource for SAS users and instructors.

    Read More
  • 17 Oct 2016
    R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer

    Learning Sciences: A Virtual Round-table

    Three experts discuss learning sciences in week one of a seven week long virtual round-table discussion.

    Read More
  • 17 Oct 2016
    Bert A. Spector

    “The Boss” Is the Boss

    Bert Spector on Bruce Springsteen and leadership.

    Read More
  • 17 Oct 2016
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/opportunityagenda/7062388271/in/photolist-bL5zZ2-bxaWyj-bL4Xha-bxbB6u-bL6oTM-9DKAQY-bxaXjY-bxaVGC-bL4VPB-e2CRji-bL6g1B-bL6aCe-8qTDUa-bL6dhR-cuz12U-cuH82j-bL5RMZ-bL5Gp6-bL668c-bxb7Z7-bL5eWi-bL65w4-bL55ee-cuHB5G-bxb8vh-cuH9dL-bxbsKL-cuHCBh-bxbtPS-JEiEni-bxaDLb-bxbrT1-bxbt1W-bL6e9H-bL5uyD-bL6eXX-mkfXpQ-bxb6Xq-bxbeFy-bxawub-bL5SWp-bL64rt-bL5yhH-bxaaYE-bxahgA-diPyQP-diPvXJ-bxaTyA-bxaSeN-bL5EDp
    Carol Hardy-Fanta

    Twenty-Five Years after Anita Hill: What Has Changed?

    Carol Hardy-Fanta, co-author of Contested Transformation, reflects on Anita Hill's testimony 25 years later.

    Read More

Number of articles per page: