Well, we’re off. Yes, another semester has started with a bang. I have finally finished my course prep and posted my last syllabus online for a class that begins tonight. I even have my second session course’s syllabus finished. It’s an interesting semester: I didn’t get my usual New Media senior seminar, but I also [...]
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Study Abroad in London, Summer 2009!
London, one of the most culturally diverse and most fascinating cities in the world, is a city steeped in history that has inspired artists, writers, and students for centuries. As part of this program you can spend a summer studying and living in the historic Bloomsbury district of London in close proximity to some of [...]
An Observation on London’s "To Build a Fire"
In his short work “To Build a Fire,” Jack London seems to suggest that humanity’s reason and intelligence might not be enough for survival when pitted against instinct and natural selection. If humans’ most profound evolutionary trait are their big brains, then it would follow that products of those big brains might eschew a symbiotic [...]