Local academic content, student projects and learning resources that support creative use of technology and digital media in the classroom and beyond.
Unsettling Willamette's Eco-History: An Oral History Project with Mr. Alfonso Guzmán. The C.A.F.E.S.-funded project, titled "Unsettling Willamette's Eco-History: An Oral History Project with Mr. Alfonso Guzmán," is an effort to acknowledge, document, and celebrate the many, often invisible, physical and creative contributions that have been made to create and sustain our campus community gardens by BIPOC staff--particularly those by Mr. Alfonso Guzmán. The project includes an oral interview, a transcription of that interview, a formal research paper, and other materials like photographs, maps, and references.
This Book of Hours was produced during the second quarter of the 15th century in the diocese of Tournai, in modern Belgium. It is part of the rare books collection. Use the viewer to browse through the illuminated manuscript.
View selected artworks from HFMA! The interactive image to the right is the product of a collaboration between the Artist Proof Studio (APS) in Johannesburg, South Africa, Rutgers Center For Innovative Print and Paper (RCIPP) at Rutgers University in New Jersey, USA and Crow's Shadow Institute of the Arts (CSIA) on the Umatilla Reservation in Oregon, USA. For complete information about all images in the Museum collections see the museum's online database.
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