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Alan Turing: The Man Behind The Machine, Christopher D. Goff
Alan Turing: The Man Behind The Machine, Christopher D. Goff
College of the Pacific Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.
Assyriology At The Liberal Arts College: A Report From The Field, Alan Lenzi
Assyriology At The Liberal Arts College: A Report From The Field, Alan Lenzi
College of the Pacific Faculty Presentations
There is an ideal in American Assyriology that active scholars will work at a research university, where they will teach Akkadian and/or Sumerian and lead philological seminars on selected texts from their sub-specialty. Although such an Assyriologist may teach an undergraduate course or two each year, their most important pedagogical efforts will be directed at graduate students. The reality of the academic job market makes this career path available to relatively few scholars. Those who remain in academia often find employment teaching undergraduates in a department of history, religious studies, art history, or comparative literature. The present paper shares my …
Alan Turing: The Man Behind The Machine, Christopher D. Goff
Alan Turing: The Man Behind The Machine, Christopher D. Goff
College of the Pacific Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.
Alan Turing: The Man Behind The Machine, Christopher D. Goff
Alan Turing: The Man Behind The Machine, Christopher D. Goff
College of the Pacific Faculty Presentations
No abstract provided.