by Eliza Sarazua, Connor Ottem, and Johanna Hoover Have you ever thought you would get the opportunity to do some insane isotope testing on a…
Tag: Materials Analysis
In Fall 2019, we’re combining the two strands of this series of courses, the materials analysis of medieval manuscripts and the student research into the…
Well, a bit. At the end of last semester, the good people at the Teaching the Codex blog – a blog on teaching manuscript studies…
One question kept arising in this course: why are we undertaking elemental analysis in an English course? Sure, it was an atypical English course, more…
I went into this final unit of class with equal doses of excitement and trepidation. Excitement over learning this new aspect of manuscript study alongside…
Once again, the end of the semester has snuck up on us like a steam train in need of a tune-up, and we’re all scrambling…
If you’re like most people, you probably would not expect to walk into a college English class and hear the students throwing around phrases like…
By: Nicole Todd and Roma Parikh Our literature in the library class gets up to many surprising and challenging tasks throughout the semester, which Dr.…
Science and Humanities. At first glance, these subjects seem to be unrelated and located on opposite ends of the academic spectrum. I initially believed this…
by Bonnie Hester …and why should we care?? That’s just the question I’m going to answer in this post! More specifically, I am going to…