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2008 Ides of August

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Professor of Theater Mike Abbott discusses his "Adventures in the Blogosphere" with Professor of History Steve Morillo. Abbott's blog, brainygamer.com, begun for his sabbatical research, is the top site for discussion on narrative video games and has received more than 450,000 visitors since he started it last August.

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Professor of Philosophy Glen Helman spoke on "Two Views of Generality."

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Professor of Physics Dennis Krause explained how he and student Sabir Shrestha ’09 were building a harmonic oscillator for the physics lab.

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Professor of Physics Dennis Krause

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Visiting Professor of Art Kristen Wilkins presented photographs and a video clip from her film inspired by Indiana writers Jessamyn West and Gene Stratton Porter. The works will be exhibited beginning October 27 in the College's Fine Arts Center.

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Visiting Assistant Professor of Art Kristin Wilkens

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Professor of Physics Martin Madsen discussed working with Chris Beard ’10 and other students in his lab and opened his faculty colleagues' eyes to the number of components required to build the "Wabash Ion Trap."

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Professor of Music James Makubuya introduced his colleagues to the endingidi, a tube fiddle of the Baganda people of Makubuya's native Uganda.

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Professor of Classics David Kubiak's presentation was on Wortspiel in Germanicus, Aratea 13.

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The title of Professor of Psychology Neil Schmitzer-Torbert's presentation "Where, Oh Where, Did my Little Rat Go," hinted at the humor Torbert brought to his discussion of how he is identifying navigation strategies of rats in mazes as a way to get at the biology and psychology of memory.

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Dean of the College and Professor of Religion Gary Phillips spoke on "Biblical Violence, Genocide, and the Responsible Reading" of Bibilcal texts.

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