Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/05/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Having grown up in southern Connecticut, having had a number of good friends in New Haven, and having spent a couple years of my youth married to a young lady from Hamden - a "suburb" of New Haven" - I have to say - the town is a dump. It wasn't bad back "in the day," and I am not comment on Yale, which is a great institution of higher learning. But, sadly, there is little left of New Haven but Yale. B. D. On 5/24/05 2:04 PM, "Aaron Sandler" <aaron.sandler@duke.edu> wrote: > Spoken like a true Boston-snob, BD! :) I may be the only one, but I > actually _prefer_ New Haven to Boston...it has a surprising amount going > for it if you get out and explore. > > Congrats to you Karen! > > -Aaron > > At 12:46 PM 5/24/2005, you wrote: >> Congratulations, Karen! That is really fabulous news - even if it does >> mean >> calling New Haven home. :-) >> >> B. D. >> >> >> On 5/24/05 11:56 AM, "Karen Nakamura" <mail@gpsy.com> wrote: >> >>> I have good news to report! I've just been invited to join the >>> faculty at Yale University as an assistant professor of >>> anthropology. I'll be teaching courses centered around my research >>> specialities of minorities in Japan as well as courses on visual >>> anthropology and field methods. >>> >>> I'm starting up in the fall. This means that my summer just got a bit >>> more hectic as I still have some of my research still to finish. I'm >>> sad to be leaving St. Paul Minnesota and it's a bit odd to join the >>> faculty of your alma mater as a peer. I'm looking forward to meeting >>> the other group members in New York, Philadelphia, etc. >>> >>> Karen Nakamura > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information