'The Things They've Done'
By JESSICA STARK
If you think that architecture students just design buildings, you might be surprised by "The Things They've Done."
Translation and the Word
By Christopher Dow
April DeConick was intrigued by National Geographic's translation of the Gospel of Judas---until she read the original for herself.
“Esalen: America and the Religion of No Religion,” by Jeffrey J. Kripal, J
Newton Rayzor Professor in Religious Studies (University of Chicago Press, 2007)
Border Ransom,” by Pat Carr ’54 (TCU Press, 2006)
“Literature-Based Activities for Integrating Mathematics with Other Content Areas,” by Robin A. Ward, clinical assistant professor for the Rice University School Mathematics Project
(Allyn & Bacon, 2008)
“Breaking Free: How to Work at Home with the Perfect Small Business Opportunity,” by Brian Armstrong ’05 (Lulu, 2007)t.
“Science Without Laws: Model Systems, Cases, Exemplary Narratives,” edited by Angela N. H. Creager ’85, Elizabeth Lunbeck and M. Norton Wise (Duke University Press, 2007)t.