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The AHA Annual Meeting in the Blogosphere

John Fea   |  January 8, 2010 Leave a Comment

As Tone’s Wolfe heads back out to the floor, I thought I would offer some AHA coverage from the rest of the blogosphere.

The AHA Today offers some of the day’s highlights, including sessions on digital humanities, the job market, and new grants and fellowships.

Historiann has been tapped by Marc Bosquet to help solve the job market crisis. She offers a thorough overview of the AHA from her perch in the Rockies.

Berrysprite reminds all the conference goers-Ron Burgundy style–to “stay classy!”

Protests are in the works.

David Walsh of HNN provides wall-to-wall coverage.

C. Vann Winchell is at it again. This time he is reporting on some AHA hanky-panky. This kind of stuff should bring him some good blog traffic.

“Chicken Soup for My Grad School Soul” is whale watching–among other things.

Quilts!

 

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