What if the solution is to fund public education to an extent that professors are able to know their students personally?
David Defries
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Early medievalist studying collective memory, hagiography and Flanders. Working on a collaboration to look at early medieval Flanders from a global perspective.
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Glad to see Lisa Demets’s good work highlighted and happy to have another nail pounded into the coffin of ´medieval women weren’t involved in warfare’.
Female Spy Network Uncovered in Medieval Ypres, Study Finds www.medievalists.net/2025/06/fema... #Spy
Female Spy Network Uncovered in Medieval Ypres, Study Finds - Medievalists.net
New research uncovers a hidden network of female spies and messengers in medieval Ypres, revealing how women played a crucial role in wartime intelligence during the Flemish revolt against Maximilian…
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Well, he did do a better job than Louis V! That's a real achievement for this administration.
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Trump reminding me of Geoffrey Koziol's argument about performativity in The Politics of Memory and Identity in Carolingian Royal Diplomas.
TRUMP: Is that a good signature?
BONDI: It's a great signature
TRUMP: Who can write like that? Nobody
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anybody else put together yet that slave states are sending slave patrols to union states?
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Sorry to hear about this. Perhaps, that's why you were shut down. You were doing a good job. They only really want students to learn how to apply their ideology in the business school or at least, not think about it in the applied sciences.
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Remember that they used Epstein to distract from gutting Medicaid and delivering a gigantic tax cut to the elites.
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Lakoff makes it sound cognitive. It is ideological. Liberals, especially under neoliberalism, are fine with privatization.
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Finally gotten around to see the exhibit on the "Très Riches heures du duc de Berry" myself. A once in a lifetime event that's an excellent reason to go to Chantilly (until early October)! See the entire calendar unbound...
Somptueuse exposition à Chantilly sur les Très Riches heures du duc de Berry
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Given that this is the Atlantic, I can't help but think that this is part of the campaign. The tech elites have sunk billions into the AI bubble. If people think it's hype, it will pop, leaving them having lost a fortune again. They need higher ed to adopt it like we adopted the internet.