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The University of Oklahoma History of Science Collections has a great new blog. They’ve been featuring new additions to the collections, new images they’ve digitized, and they also feature people. Today, they’re featuring…well…me! They’ve recently acquired a book by Sébastien … Continue reading
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More things I’ll miss!!
Per Christine Lentz’s instructions (read:demands…”I don’t want a whole lot of words without pictures!” :P), I’m posting some pics of things I’ll miss!! Swimming with Olivia and Will…and the whole Brackin family all of the time. Duh. Hot ladies from … Continue reading
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Let’s get physical…
So, in order to go to Egypt I have to have a really complicated physical. I still have student insurance (hooray!), so I have to go through the health center here at OU–the dreaded Goddard Health Center (boo!). I have … Continue reading
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Pros and Cons about moving…
Lately I’ve been thinking about the good and bad things about leaving Norman, and the US in general. Cons–despite the obvious, missing family, friends, Danny and Killer–here’s a few I’ve been thinking about: running races!–other than a marathon in Luxor … Continue reading
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I’m moving to Cairo!
Hi everyone! I’m starting a blog about life, starting now. Mainly, it is to keep everyone updated about my move to Cairo and my new job as a post-doctoral teaching fellow at the American University in Cairo! It’s also going … Continue reading
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