Reading the Open Missal

Today’s post comes from Joe Brichacek, Class of 2012 and Art Center Student Docent.
The Open Missal has long been a favorite in the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center’s collection.

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Shakespeare, Shrines, and Sanford Gifford

 Today’s post comes from Emily MacLeod, Class of 2012 and Art Center Student Docent.
On Monday, April 23rd, people around the world celebrated the four hundred and forty-eighth birthday of William Shakespeare.

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Vassar Moves up to Moodle 2.0*

by Steve Taylor
Most software programs are in continuous development, as we all know from the “Upgrade to the latest version” alerts that pop up on our screens all too often. When the program runs on a server, as Moodle does, those upgrades usually happen without our notice, because the changes are either small or they happen to a part of the program that’s not so visible to us.

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Vassar Moves up to Moodle 2.0*

by Steve Taylor
Most software programs are in continuous development, as we all know from the “Upgrade to the latest version” alerts that pop up on our screens all too often. When the program runs on a server, as Moodle does, those upgrades usually happen without our notice, because the changes are either small or they happen to a part of the program that’s not so visible to us.

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Migrations and Excavations: Rohatyn Gives Lecture on Mehretu

Today’s post comes from Kristina Arike, Class of 2014 and Art Center Student Docent.
Friday, April 13, was the opening of the exhibition, “Excavations: The Prints of Julie Mehretu.

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