Oakland Journal Number 24: Winter 2013
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Cover, Statement of Purpose, Table of Contents
(Oakland University, 2013-01-01)Oakland Journal Issue 24 cover, statement of responsibility, and table of contents -
Book Secrets
(Oakland University, 2013-01-01)Author shares experience of adventures online researching his ancestry. -
Not Your Grandfather’s Sherlock Holmes: Guy Ritchie’s 21st Century Reboot of a 19th Century British Icon
(Oakland University, 2013-01-01)Essay about filmmaker Guy Ritchie's film adaptions of Sherlock Holmes. -
Empowering Women in the Global Community: An Oakland University Symposium
(Oakland University, 2013-01-01)Report on Oakland University 2012 symposium on “Empowering Women in the Global Community.” -
For the Good of America and for the Growth of Liberty and Opportunity
(Oakland University, 2013-01-01)Essay advocating for dog fighting in United States. -
Dolfinity: a New Model for Blended Learning
(Oakland University, 2013-01-01)Examines a model for skill-based courses, like algebra, writing, and computer programming. -
An Interruption
(Oakland University, 2013-01-01)Author shares a graphic narrative to demonstrate importance of form. -
Gold Code Series - Artist's Statement
(Oakland University, 2013-01-01)Artistic work combining the representation of three communication modes: American Sign language, Morse, and braille; called the gold code series. -
the Image of Satan in the 1688 edition of John Milton’s Paradise Lost
(Oakland University, 2013-01-01)The fourth edition of John Milton’s Paradise Lost, published in 1688 by Jacob Tonson, was the first to be illustrated. Tonson’s edition contained twelve illustrations, one for each book of the epic poem. eight of these ... -
An Invitation to “Unserville”
(Oakland University, 2013-01-01)Chronicle of authors personal relationship with race car driver Bobby Unser. -
About Water: an Interview with Jerry Dennis, Author of The Living Great Lakes
(Oakland University, 2013-01-01)Jerry Dennis, a Traverse City resident and author of many books about nature and outdoor recreation, visited Oakland University on October 26 and 27, 2011 to speak about the Great lakes and his books, The Living Great ... -
Art Review: Michael McGillis at Public Pool
(Oakland University, 2013-01-01)In the summer of 2012, artist Michael McGillis used Hamtramck’s alternative art space, Public Pool, to experiment with an evolving multipart installation. One component of the installation offered a pointed critique of ... -
Response to Medical Matters: Reflections on an Anatomy Lab
(Oakland University, 2013-01-01)Narrative to a first year med student from authors perspective as an anatomical gift.