Showing posts with label HSS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HSS. Show all posts

The Queues of Disneyland, and other thoughts from HSS

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My undergraduate course in discrete mathematics introduced me to some of the paradigmatic problems of the field, including Euler's Seven...
Southern Science

Southern Science

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In a post last month for the "Southern Roundtable" blog, Jay Malone (HSS executive director) makes a few noteworthy claims. For i...
Looking Outward

Looking Outward

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In case you missed it, HSS president Lynn Nyhart used her column in the last newsletter to ask the history of science community of scholars...

Dr. Cynthia Beall and the Science of Human Adaptability

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This Friday, Nov. 4 at 12pm, those attending the FHSA distinguished scientist lecture will have the privilege of hearing from and talking w...
AmericanScience Goes to Cleveland

AmericanScience Goes to Cleveland

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AmericanScience will be all over the place at the jointly-held annual meetings of HSS/SHOT/4S in Cleveland next week. We're looking for...
Announcing the FHSA Grad Student Travel Award

Announcing the FHSA Grad Student Travel Award

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Exciting news : Graduate Students presenting papers on American topics (broadly defined) at the History of Science Society Annual Meeting a...
Pleasant surprises from Phoenix?

Pleasant surprises from Phoenix?

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Were you at the History of Science Society's Annual Meeting in Phoenix? Why not share a highlight? I'll get us started, but I'm ...
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