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March 2014
22 Ways to Think about New Media course featured in the University Record
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22 Ways to Think about New Media course featured in the University Record
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This semester's 22 Ways course, part of U-M's Sophomore Initiative, is taught by Sweetland's Naomi Silver and Carol Tell and features lectures by 15 guest speakers from different academic disciplines on the subject of "new media."
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03/10/2014
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