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Workshop Sessions Info

  • Date: Wednesday, February 1, 2017
  • Location: Face-to-face wikistorming session held at Washington State University
  • Course Description: ENGLISH 356 Information Structures (taught by Dr. David Squires). Social and cultural role of information; research with electronic sources; production, validation, storage, retrieval, evaluation, use, impact of electronic information.
  • Date: Thursday, February 2, 2017
  • Location: Face-to-face wikistorming session held at Washington State University
  • Course Description: HISTORY 298 History of Women in American Society (taught by Dr. Jenny Thigpen). Exploration of the many roles women have played in American society from the Colonial period through the twentieth century.

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