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“Wild,” a Book Review

July 30, 2018 / admin / Leave a comment

After hiking 1,000+ miles of the Appalachian Trail (from the Smokies of North Carolina to the corn fields of Pennsylvania), I finally allowed myself the chance to read Wild by Cheryl Strayed. I had been putting this off, not wanting another woman's long-distance hike to muddy my own, until a friend let me borrow her … Continue reading “Wild,” a Book Review

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nemersonianChristina Katopodis, PhD@nemersonian·
16 Apr

"the dogged, daily practice required to achieve difficult steps such as pirouette spins and grand jeté jumps helped me, I think, to develop the resilience needed in research. You must come back every day ready to tackle the subject once more" https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00846-x?utm_source=Nature+Briefing&utm_campaign=7180cee916-briefing-wk-20210401&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c9dfd39373-7180cee916-42952087

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nemersonianChristina Katopodis, PhD@nemersonian·
16 Apr

A wonderful profile of my colleague, Mollie Barnes! https://margaretfullersociety.org/our-members/get-to-know-our-second-vice-president-prof-mollie-barnes/

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Prof. Mollie Barnes is Associate Professor of Nineteenth Century U.S. Literature at the University of South Carolina Beaufort (@UofSCBeaufort). Thank you for your leadership, Dr. Barnes!

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FullerSocietyMargaret Fuller Society@FullerSociety·
16 Apr

Two of our own - MFS Members Megan Marshall and Mary Kelly - are featured in this @washingtonpost article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2021/03/27/womens-book-clubs-history-oprah-reese/

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GregataoGisele Regatão@Gregatao·
16 Apr

"The first thing I ask students is: how will this class change your life?"@nemersonian @CUNY faculty diversity conference. "I think we have to remind students that a class can be meaningful to them." Great advice on how to give students choice and power.

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TLH_CUNYTransformative Learning in the Humanities@TLH_CUNY·
7 Apr

Sign up today to attend @CUNY Prof. @KCatGC's talk on “stretching time, making space, or, the metaphysics of teaching” on Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 6-7:30 PM EDT. RSVP here: https://bit.ly/KandiceChuh2021. @GC_CUNY @CUNYenglish @ESA_GC #TransformCUNY

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