Charles Brockden Brown Electronic Archive and Scholarly Edition
The Charles Brockden Brown Electronic Archive and Scholarly Edition is a project dedicated to publishing the uncollected writings of Charles Brockden Brown. Our edition builds on, supplements, and […]
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In May 2016, Under Secretary Ron Walters of the National Cemetery Administration (NCA) launched the Veterans Legacy Program (VLP). His vision for the VLP is “to memorialize Veterans’ service to the nation by tel […]
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The [True] Stories project aims to support classroom-centered, multidisciplinary, and collaborative oral history curricula for undergraduates at three Liberal Arts Colleges (Rollins College, Davidson College, and […]
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”Every Tongue Got To Confess” is hosted by Professors of History Julian Chambliss (Rollins College) and Robert Cassanello (University of Central Florida). In the same spirit as Zora Neale Hurston – famous African […]
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A working laboratory in landscape restoration and living model of sustainability.
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The Rollins Oral History Archive
IN ORDER TO document the history of the liberal arts education at Rollins College, interviews were conducted with selected faculty, alumni, staff and administrators, who have served the college for a significant […]
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Since its founding in 1885, Winter Park has been the home of Rollins, ”set like a gem amid the water blue,” the College and the town have grown together over the past 124 years; each has drawn from and shared with […]
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RICHES™ is an interdisciplinary digital project that partners with multiple academic units at the University of Central Florida, six other Florida universities, and commercial and nonprofit sectors of the […]
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An EmerAgency ”konsult” in the form of a dual-channel video installation driven by a custom multi-touch table. Performing as a quasi-corporate consultancy, the Florida Research Ensemble (FRE) looked at the […]
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The Archive of Haitian Religion and Culture: Collaborative Research and Scholarship on Haiti and the Haitian Diaspora will create a freely accessible multimedia digital library that uses audiovisual technologies […]
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Sites that Speak: Mapping Performing Arts Spaces in Spanish Miami
Sites that Speak is a multimodal publication that focuses on the development of Spanish theater in Miami through the re-search of its performing spaces from 1959 to 1980. It maps– literally and figuratively– the […]
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