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Category Archives: Goddard History
Get Prepped for the Alternative Media Conference
Are you excited about the Alternative Media Conference coming up on May 18th? So are we! Swing by the library and check out the books we’ve put on display to celebrate the conference, all of which are authored by conference … Continue reading
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Labor Movement & Unions Resources
The library has a wealth of information on unions and the labor movement in a list in the online catalog, including The Legal Rights of Union Stewards and Grievance Handlers Pocket Guide from the first Goddard Staff Steward Training. If you weren’t … Continue reading
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Goddard College History: Found in the Archives
Who was William Rollin Shipman? June 13th 2012 marks a note-worthy anniversary in the history of Goddard College. It is the centennial of the unveiling of a bronze memorial tablet dedicated to William Rollin Shipman, a Vermonter born on a … Continue reading
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Library News
Welcome new and returning MFW students! While on campus, I hope you have a chance to spend some time in the library. We have a new exhibit on the history of the college, entitled: The History of Goddard College Exhibit, … Continue reading
Diversity of Goddard’s Past: Preserving our Institutional Memory
The beginning of the the MFW Vermont residency marks the start of a new residency season. I would like to welcome students and faculty who come to campus this summer for their program residency. Library staff member Dustin Byerly has … Continue reading
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New Resources for Social Sciences and Environmental Studies
Welcome Students Enrolled in the Psychology and Counseling Program! Welcome Students Enrolled in the Sustainable Business and Communities Program! After a long winter it appears that the warm weather has finally arrived in Vermont just in time for your spring residency. … Continue reading
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Welcome to Port Townsend
Dear MFA-IA Faculty and Students in Port Townsend, I hope everyone had a good trip get to this beautiful campus on the water. I (Clara) have the good fortune to be in Port Townsend for a few days and hope … Continue reading
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Library Resources: A Hybrid of Print and Electronic Offerings
Dear Faculty and Students enrolled in the IBA 1 Program, Welcome to your winter residency! The Library and Information Technology staff members have maintained the commitment to serve you better. We have re-invented our online catalog, which is a major … Continue reading
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An Eye on Discovery
Dear MFW Faculty and Students in Port Townsend, Welcome to your winter residency! The Library and Information Technology staff members have maintained the commitment to serve you better. We have re-invented our online catalog, which is a major tool for … Continue reading
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New Goddard College History Exhibit On Display
The History of the Goddard Experiment Exhibit, 1949-1959, will be on display from January 7th—June 20th, 2011 at the Eliot D. Pratt Center.
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