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Gregory Shaya wrote a new post on the site Western Civ Since 1600 15 years, 3 months ago
For a bit of extra credit, I invite you to watch this documentary film on Thursday night and offer a few comments to the class. The film, “Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North,” will be shown on T […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site ESCI 270 15 years, 3 months ago
Odell Lake, located in Holmes County, Ohio, was cored this summer by The College of Wooster and the University of Cincinnati geology departments.
Geophysical techniques were used to map the depth and […]

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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site ESCI 270 15 years, 3 months ago
Climate Change: Core Sample Lab, 9-12-10
Core samples and mud everywhere! At first glance, looking at feet and feet of mud samples from Odell Lake didn’t seem like the most fun activity. Little did we know we c […]

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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site ESCI 270 15 years, 3 months ago
Last week Derek and I lined up all of the sections of lake core “E” in order to identify any transitions that we wanted to investigate. After opening up each of the 5 thrusts and laying them end-to-end, we deci […]

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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site ESCI 270 15 years, 3 months ago
For the past two lab periods, Eliza and I have been working on gathering magnetic susceptibility readings from the Odell cores. Magnetic susceptibility is a measure of the concentration of iron oxides in the s […]
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Jon Breitenbucher wrote a new post on the site Historic Preservation @ Wooster 15 years, 3 months ago
My I.S. has now gone fully digital. After talking with my two advisers about the direction my career and interests are headed, we have decided to tweak the concept of my project. Instead of writing a traditional […]
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Katie Holt wrote a new post on the site Latin American Studies 15 years, 3 months ago
The Kendall-Rives Latin American Research Grant for Sophomores and Juniors makes approximately $2,000 available each year to one or more Wooster sophomores or juniors to support a research project on some aspect […]

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Gregory Shaya wrote a new post on the site Western Civ Since 1600 15 years, 3 months ago
If you find yourself studying abroad in Tuscany in the near future, be sure to wander through the renovated (and newly named) Museo Galileo, the museum of science in Florence, Italy, where you can check out […]

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Katie Holt wrote a new post on the site Latin American Studies 15 years, 3 months ago
We’ve all heard a lot in the news about the construction of a wall along the U.S.’s border with Mexico. But what are the implications for migrants to the United States? 800 Mile Wall examines the stories of t […]

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Gregory Shaya wrote a new post on the site Western Civ Since 1600 15 years, 3 months ago
I also wanted to share this clip from a film on Louis XIV by Roberto Rossellini, the great Italian director. In his youth, the monarchy was beset by challenges — from provincial nobles, from the urban law […]
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Gregory Shaya wrote a new post on the site Western Civ Since 1600 15 years, 3 months ago
The kinds of resources available on the web — some scholarly, some entertaining, some put together by academics, some by amateurs — is overwhelming. I’ll try to point out a few interesting sites as we go […]
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Katie Holt wrote a new post on the site Latin American Studies 15 years, 3 months ago
Saturday, September 18th, Proyecto Latino and the Office of Multi-ethnic Student Affairs (OMSA) are co-sponsoring a trip to the Great Mohican Pow-Wow at Mohican State Park. Please sign up at Lowry Front Desk no […]

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Jon Breitenbucher wrote a new post on the site Historic Preservation @ Wooster 15 years, 3 months ago
I have already had several meetings with both of my advisors. Now, I am really trying to focus on nailing down the scope and conception of my IS. As I noted in my first post, for my Senior IS, I am studying […]
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Gregory Shaya wrote a new post on the site Western Civ Since 1600 15 years, 3 months ago
You can’t understand the 16th c. and the Protestant Reformation without understanding a thing or two about John Calvin (1509-1564). Born in France, trained as a lawyer, rooted in European humanism, Calvin made a […]
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Katie Holt wrote a new post on the site Latin American Studies 15 years, 3 months ago
Looking for a chance to speak Spanish with College of Wooster faculty and students? Come to “La mesa española” for lunch at Lowry’s small dinning room (250/251) every Tuesday at 12.00-13.00 pm. Any person who […]

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Katie Holt wrote a new post on the site Latin American Studies 15 years, 3 months ago
La Hora de Café is every Thursday from 8:30-9:30 pm in the Hispanic Suite (Suite G), in Luce Hall. We chat for an hour while we have coffee, tea and cookies. Sometimes we have special food! We also play Spanish […]

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Gregory Shaya wrote a new post on the site Western Civ Since 1600 15 years, 3 months ago
A few generations of scholars have now demonstrated just how loose the relationship between history and history on film usually is. Grand historical dramas are meant, first of all, to entertain. But a good […]
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Gregory Shaya wrote a new post on the site Western Civ Since 1600 15 years, 3 months ago
Should students study Western Civ as an introduction to the modern world? Or would they do better with World History? It’s been a topic of much debate. I tried to give you a bit of the history of the idea of “ […]
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Jon Breitenbucher wrote a new post on the site Historic Preservation @ Wooster 15 years, 3 months ago
Howdy, Jacob Dinkelaker here, and this is my new blog- Historic Preservation @ Wooster. My Senior Independent Study project at the College of Wooster is on historic preservation at the college. Expect to find […]
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Katie Holt wrote a new post on the site Latin American Studies 15 years, 3 months ago
The Brazil Initiation Scholarship (BIS) is a key component of BRASA’s agenda to expand Brazilian Studies in the United States. BRASA invites applications from graduate and undergraduate students for a one-time […]

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