Critique Blog Hop Week 8
It’s Sunday, and that means another addition to the Critique Blog Hop! You can click that link for more information, or check out this page on my blog for the details. This week I’m returning to my...
View ArticleWomen’s History Month: Margaret Fuller and Barbara Means
March is Women’s History Month! I’m picking some influential women to profile here on my blog. Each woman has a connection to my life at the present – be it through careers, interests, or inspiration....
View ArticleCNN Coverage Essentially Replicates Onion Parody of Student Athletes...
Image from CNN Broadcast via ThoughtCatalog In case you missed it, I’m referring to the verdicts in the rape case involving two teenage boys who repeatedly raped their classmate while she was...
View ArticleVery Inspiring Blogger Award!
Many, many, many thanks to Ileandra Young for this latest award nomination! (Click her name to see her post about the award!) The Very Inspiring Blogger Award, pictured below, is one of those honors...
View ArticleKeep Working Hard
Wow! I can’t believe I haven’t posted since March 24… sorry about that! Anyway, I have to explain why — It’s actually pretty cool. It’s a lesson in sticking through the tough times and continuing to...
View ArticleMOOCs and Education
There are two stories in the New York Times today about MOOCs (massive open online courses). Yes, two! The stories deal with the ways schools are taking advantage of these open courses and finding ways...
View ArticleWhat Motivates You?
Today, my internship supervisor asked me this question, just purely out of curiosity – no pressure intended. My mind when my supervisor was asking me questions… (Photo credit: Wikipedia)curiosity – no...
View ArticleWorld’s Tiniest Libraries
http://www.theatlanticcities.com/design/2013/05/worlds-tiniest-library-pops-new-york-city/5742/ This is so cool, I just had to share it with you all!
View ArticleIn Need of Creative Ways to Store Your Book Collection?
Books? Like those paper-and-ink thingys? Yeah, people still got ‘em. And if you’re like me and never get rid of any of your books regardless of how many times you’ve read them, you will love these...
View ArticleCommunity Library Expansion Project Hinges on Voters’ Decision
Community Library Expansion Project Hinges on Voters’ Decision I’m back from my blogging hiatus this summer to share this story of a local library in my area that wants to expand. Of course, since this...
View ArticleStarting a New Chapter: Life in the City
So, since my last post (waaay back in 2013 … oops) I have graduated from grad school, acquired a full-time job, adopted a dog AND moved to the great city of Philadelphia! Locals may recognize the...
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