By Dan Albert
Department of History
Interdisciplinary scholarship and teaching has a fairly sound footing on many college and university campuses where this or that institute, “studies” department, or entire school is dedicated not to the tools and techniques of a traditional discipline but to answering a particular question of immediate and practical interest. The humanities contribute [...]
Strange Bedfellows: Research in Teaching and Learning as a Path to Extreme Interdisciplinarity
December 6th, 2009 · 1 Comment
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Undergraduate Research–Past and Future
April 25th, 2009 · No Comments
By Anita V. M. Shea
Dean (Retired), School of Arts and Sciences
Until 1997, undergraduate research activities in the School of Arts and Sciences were based mainly in selected departments relying on a nucleus of committed faculty or on an occasional grant. In general, those efforts were neither publicly acknowledged nor supported in concept by the college community. That [...]
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