Olivier has a passion for these films and argues that this 'seemingly frivolous' art form deserves academic attention-but not because of outstanding cinematic quality.
SLIS faculty member Ron Day will be teaching a course for the Eramus Project in Tallinn, Estonia - May 12-23, 2008. The course is titled: The Cultural, Social, and Theoretical Foundations of Knowledge Management. Excerpts from the syllabus are included
In collaboration with Chinese researchers at the Research Center for Grid and Service Computing (VEGA Center) at the Institute of Computing Technology (ICT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in Beijing, and with support from a grant by the
SLIS faculty members Noriko Hara and Lokman Meho recently received tenure and have been promoted to the rank of Associate Professor. Both have contributed to SLIS with their scholarship, their enthusiasm, and their dedication to the field. They bring to
SLIS alumna Liana Zhou (MLS '90), director of the Library and Archives at the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction, has been awarded the 2008 Equality Award by the American Library Association (ALA).
BYU led late in the game against the Washington St. Cougars Tuesday, but costly errors and shaky pitching eventually decided the outcome as WSU won the contest 13-7.
The BYU women's softball team fared well in their double-header series against Colorado State, losing the first game 2-3, but redeeming themselves in the second game for the 11-6 win Thursday.
Educational Inquiry, Measurement and Evaluation (EIME) is a newly designed doctoral degree program which will be offered by the McKay School of Education at BYU beginning this fall.
Alumni will gather Saturday May 10, at 11:30 a.m., to watch BYU baseball take on the San Diego State University Aztecs following the 'Take Me Out to the Ballgame Tailgate Party.'
Due to the San Jose Earthquakes soccer game on campus this Saturday evening, parking options will be very limited for fans attending the baseball game at Schott Stadium. Please read on for more information.
A seven run outing in the second inning was enough to give the Santa Clara baseball team the West Coast Conference win over Saint Mary's Friday night. The final score was 12-6.
Brady Fuerst's extra innings three run double lifted the Santa Clara baseball team over Saint Mary's, 9-8, Saturday night. The junior registered a three-run double down the right field line in the 10th inning to give the Broncos the win.