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Full-Text Articles in Education
Colby Magazine Vol. 79, No. 1: Winter 1990, Colby College
Colby Magazine Vol. 79, No. 1: Winter 1990, Colby College
Colby Magazine
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Colby Magazine Vol. 78 No. 4: Fall 1989, Colby College
Colby Magazine Vol. 78 No. 4: Fall 1989, Colby College
Colby Magazine
No abstract provided.
Colby Magazine Vol. 85, No. 4: November 1996, Colby College
Colby Magazine Vol. 85, No. 4: November 1996, Colby College
Colby Magazine
No abstract provided.
Colby Magazine Vol. 85, No. 3: August 1996, Colby College
Colby Magazine Vol. 85, No. 3: August 1996, Colby College
Colby Magazine
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Colby Magazine Vol. 85, No. 2: May 1996, Colby College
Colby Magazine Vol. 85, No. 2: May 1996, Colby College
Colby Magazine
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Colby Magazine Vol. 85, No. 1: February 1996, Colby College
Colby Magazine Vol. 85, No. 1: February 1996, Colby College
Colby Magazine
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Colby Magazine Vol. 84, No. 4: November 1995, Colby College
Colby Magazine Vol. 84, No. 4: November 1995, Colby College
Colby Magazine
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Colby Magazine Vol. 84, No. 3: August 1995, Colby College
Colby Magazine Vol. 84, No. 3: August 1995, Colby College
Colby Magazine
No abstract provided.
Colby Magazine Vol. 84, No. 2: April 1995, Colby College
Colby Magazine Vol. 84, No. 2: April 1995, Colby College
Colby Magazine
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Colby Magazine Vol. 84, No. 1: January 1995, Colby College
Colby Magazine Vol. 84, No. 1: January 1995, Colby College
Colby Magazine
No abstract provided.
Colby Magazine Vol. 83, No. 5: November 1994, Colby College
Colby Magazine Vol. 83, No. 5: November 1994, Colby College
Colby Magazine
No abstract provided.
Colby Magazine Vol. 83, No. 4: August 1994, Colby College
Colby Magazine Vol. 83, No. 4: August 1994, Colby College
Colby Magazine
No abstract provided.
Colby Magazine Vol. 83, No. 3: June 1994, Colby College
Colby Magazine Vol. 83, No. 3: June 1994, Colby College
Colby Magazine
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Colby Magazine Vol. 83, No. 2: March 1994, Colby College
Colby Magazine Vol. 83, No. 2: March 1994, Colby College
Colby Magazine
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Colby Magazine Vol. 83, No. 1: January 1994, Colby College
Colby Magazine Vol. 83, No. 1: January 1994, Colby College
Colby Magazine
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Colby Magazine Vol. 82, No. 5: November 1993, Colby College
Colby Magazine Vol. 82, No. 5: November 1993, Colby College
Colby Magazine
No abstract provided.
Patrolling The New Sociology: Neil Gross Brings The Timely And Topical To A Venerable Department, Gerry Boyle
Patrolling The New Sociology: Neil Gross Brings The Timely And Topical To A Venerable Department, Gerry Boyle
Colby Magazine
That Gross was a patrolman with the Berkeley (Calif.) Police Department for a year before going to graduate school may be only tangentially related to his decision to teach a course next semester called Policing the American City. But his time on the beat certainly gives him classroom cred.
Of Blue Jays, Mockingbirds, And (Atticus) Finches: Go Set A Watchman Reveals A More Complex - And, Sadly, Still Relevant - View On Racial Equality, Cedric Bryant
Colby Magazine
Go Set a Watchman, Harper Lee’s much-anticipated second novel, has now been released, and among the wide range of first impressions about it is a palpable ambivalence, tending towards hostility, concerning what may be called the moral decentering or collapse of Atticus Finch.
Logging On To The Future: Opportunities Beckon For First Graduates Of Colby's Interdisciplinary Computation Majors, Jenny Chen
Colby Magazine
Opportunities beckon for first graduates of Colby's interdisciplinary computation majors. Colby’s new majors in interdisciplinary computation are growing as students add computer science skills to their interests in theater, biology, environmental studies, and music. The majors, uncommon at liberal arts colleges, have married seemingly disparate fields and have opened a new world of job and research opportunities.
The Magic Of The Classroom: Islamic Scholar And Charles Bassett Teaching Award Winner John Turner Teaches, And Is Enlightened By, His Students, Gerry Boyle
Colby Magazine
Islamic scholar and Charles Bassett Teaching Award winner John Turner teaches, and is enlightened by, his students. Associate Professor of History John Turner is seldom at a loss for words, certainly not when he’s discussing the history of Islam or the Middle East, or commenting for the media on the Taliban or ISIS.
Teaching Amid Destruction: Carol Majdalany Williams '75 'P11 Helped Keep A Nepalese School Open And Students Learning, Gerry Boyle
Teaching Amid Destruction: Carol Majdalany Williams '75 'P11 Helped Keep A Nepalese School Open And Students Learning, Gerry Boyle
Colby Magazine
Carol Majdalany Williams '75 'P11 helped keep a Nepalese school open and students learning.
Learning From The Road: Emily Colin Teaches Young People Through Cycling
Learning From The Road: Emily Colin Teaches Young People Through Cycling
Colby Magazine
Emily Colin Teaches Young People Through Cycling. PEDAL (People for Environment, Diversity, Action, and Learning) offers educational bike-touring trips in Ecuador for young Americans.