I think I am more impressed by the internships (or whatever they are called) than the law school. That is so cool.
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Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
But he spent his internships/associateships/whatever they call it doing grunt work towards suing the Wake County (Raleigh) school board for rolling back desegregation after his first year,
That's the county my brother and family are in. There is some messed up stuff going on down there. We were talking about this case:
a bit with my sister-in-law when we were down there this weekend.
She's in public history, I think is what it's called. Setting up displays at historical sites that draw the audience in more than boring little plaques that no one reads. She's done this already at Jamestown and an island near St. John I've forgotten the name of. She's hella smart and creative.
That sounds like an excellent field of study, Zen!
In a similar vein, my ex's dad retired from the Philly Fire Department and then went back to Temple and got both his BA and PhD in poli sci and now he is teaching there.
Wow!
Amych, that is super awesome!
My hotel hallways are red-lit. I feel....sketchy.
Public History is a totally awesome field. I don't think they had it as a separate specialty when I did undergrad at Brown, but it's always been an outstanding History department in general. Congrats to the ZenKitten!
Several reasons not to light your hotel hallways in red quickly come to mind, but I can't think of an angle from which that seems like a good idea.
Cool stuff!
So many congratulations to your dad Amych!
I just looked up my ex's ex-stepmother whom I liked a lot but didn't keep in touch with. What's interesting is she was a Wharton grad and very much high powered in that world. She's been doing the startup thing.
Anyhow, erinaceous follows her twitter which made me laugh. Small world for powerful women.