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🪩🗺️🦔 humanities without walls @ illinois
A couple of weeks ago I had the privilege of sitting down with Dr. Nadine Naber and asking her a few questions about her Humanities Without Walls research project. It was so encouraging to hear about her work—I wish I could have shared our whole conversation, but these are the highlights!
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Reciprocity & Redistribution in Social Movement-Led Research | Humanities Without Walls (HWW) - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
https://www.humanitieswithoutwalls.illinois.edu/news/reciprocity-redistribution-social-movement-led-research
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Suzanne Karr Schmidt
2 months ago
Der IGEL! Lothar Meggendorfer really knew how to evoke lifelike movement! This book from the Olin Library special collections at Wash U is only one spectacular example!
#movablebooksociety
#Hedgehog
#paperengineering
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Dr Alison Ray
4 months ago
Life of a Showgirl! The dance of Salome with swords, from a 12th-century copy of St Anselm’s meditations, now
@bodleian.ox.ac.uk
MS. Auct. D. 2. 6, f. 166v 🧡⚔️
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Watching the new season of The Bear and I’m so obsessed with this Nighthawks shot
5 months ago
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Rebecca Spang
5 months ago
So, here it is. Thanks to a new state law that was NEVER DEBATED, Indiana University has committed itself to abolishing majors in African-American/African Diaspora Studies: American Studies; Art History; French; Italian; Religious Studies etc. DOZENS of majors.
www.ipm.org/news-section...
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Indiana public colleges cut almost 20% of degrees
Public Indiana colleges and universities have eliminated 19 percent of their degree programs to meet requirements added to the state’s budget, according to the Commission for Higher Education.
https://www.ipm.org/news-section/2025-06-30/indiana-public-colleges-cut-almost-20-of-degrees
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My Tony opinions are based only on the short clips that have made it to insta/tik tok but I’m so thrilled to see big wins for Maybe Happy Ending (and maybe one day I’ll see it person)
6 months ago
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Rachel Deering
6 months ago
A Hedgehog in a Landscape, Giovanna Garzoni Piceno, 1643-51.
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Guilherme Nunes - Commissions Open!!
7 months ago
alien dj + dancing capybaras prints:
www.inprnt.com/gallery/guil...
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I’ve watched this movie 6 times in one day tbh
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8 months ago
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Martha Rich Art Projects
9 months ago
I made this the other night while procrastinating, mainly because I thought all the posts about the blackout were boring. It feels like there is momentum bringing people together!
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La Tanya S. Autry (she/her)
10 months ago
wonderful thread.
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imagine!
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10 months ago
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Celeste Ng
10 months ago
OUR MISSING HEARTS is not a dystopia, example #976. (When I wrote it, I worried that making up a law called "Protecting American Culture and Traditions" would be unbelievable. I don't worry that anymore.)
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Jason Kirk
11 months ago
The "he's not gonna listen to her" reactions are missing many points. Lots of other people are also hearing it. Lots of people can see him hearing it, then weigh what she's said with what he'll do. Lots of people can see her refusal to surrender these ancient teachings to the latest face of empire
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Moudhy Al-Rashid (she/her)
11 months ago
I’ve spent most of my life steeped in anxiety, and one thing that made me feel less alone was knowing how unsurprisingly not new anxiety and related experiences are. It’s in fragments, but this is one of many clay texts from ancient Mesopotamia that describes anxiety (possibly depression)
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MurderBotBot
11 months ago
Ugh, emotions.
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Tom Cox
about 1 year ago
One thing you will never think after reading a great book or listening to a great album or seeing a great piece of art is, “I’m really glad this person remained cautious while they were making this and guarded against being perceived as weird.”
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Ciara | CiaraĂoch 🎨
about 1 year ago
Wish more people realised that for most art businesses, there's only one person doing all the work. Creating, shipping, admin, promotion, starting feuds with other artists, painting unflattering portraits of them into historical scenes, trying to poison them, it's all one person.
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Maybe it’s because I grew up in the south but I think everything should be cancelled when it snows (mostly because I become incapable of doing anything but sitting by a window and watching it fall) (also because I can’t drive in it)
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I’m glad to be done with grad school for so many reasons but having creative energy again has to be at the top of the list
about 1 year ago
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joey ˙✦
about 1 year ago
what do you MEAN i have to make bad art to make good art. what do you MEANNN i have to practice a skill to improve it????
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I was on a run and some man stopped me to say he liked my Elon University shirt and at first he was so excited to learn it’s a real place—until he found out it’s a small liberal arts school and not a “university celebrating Elon Musk” like he was hoping
about 1 year ago
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emma zhou
about 1 year ago
does everybody know about my favorite website, the embroidery tips page that forgot to close its <h3> tags
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Embroidery Trouble Shooting Page
Embroidery Trouble Shooting Answers to all your questions about Embroidery problems
https://web.archive.org/web/20140310190221/http://www.sewingandembroiderywarehouse.com/embtrb.htm
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MurderBotBot
about 1 year ago
(I mean, I’ll be paranoid after that, too, but only about the usual things.)
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I’ve been reading the Murderbot series by Martha Wells and omg 10/10 writing (imagine if Holst’s The Planets were books) and 12/10 in relatability—on both personal and general stage of the world in an age of disinformation and late stage capitalism levels
about 1 year ago
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Reminiscing on one of my most favorite days from this summer—my first time visiting the Art Institute of Chicago!
about 2 years ago
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this disco ball from five below is easily the best thing i own
about 2 years ago
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