You will see that they are skilled academics who can produce
scholarly pieces on any topic and for any academic level.
Not exact matches
For a more
scholarly look at the tern «evangelical,» check out this interesting
piece from the Centre for Research
on Candadian Evangelicalism, shared by Scot McKnight
on his Jesus Creed blog.
Soon after the Civil Eats
piece came out, four Nutrition Services employees devoted what must have been considerable time and effort (not to mention the taxpayer dollars that directly pay their salaries) to write a
scholarly article for the Journal of Applied Research
on Children: Informing Policy for Children at Risk entitled «Sugar In School Breakfasts: A School District» s Perspective.»
Blog will feature both
scholarly commentary
on current events as well as
pieces about new and recently published scholarship.
Blog will feature both
scholarly commentary
on current events as well as
pieces about new and recently published scholarship.
Jamison read a
scholarly piece that threaded her ongoing study of James Agee with a meditation
on empathy; Kent Russell read a humorous essay about a visit to the subculture Juggulos scene; and Wendy Walters read from a work that touched
on sweeping questions of identity and place.
To clarify, my
piece is focused
on the traditions of trade or mainstream publishers, not academic /
scholarly presses.
This ongoing
scholarly project to publish more than 6,000
pieces of correspondence focuses
on the crucial Paris years when Hemingway was teeing up to become a literary star.
Congrats
on a
scholarly piece which should be mandatory reading for every judge sitting
on the bench; and that's no joke.
In addition to his
scholarly writing, Professor Lubet's humor and opinion
pieces have appeared frequently
on the op - ed pages of newspapers such as the Chicago Tribune, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Baltimore Sun, Philadelphia Inquirer, Newsday, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Dallas Morning News, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Detroit Free Press, and many others, as well as in the online journals Slate and Salon.
Blog will feature both
scholarly commentary
on current events as well as
pieces about new and recently published scholarship.