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Stephanie Haeg is a senior history and creative writing major at the College of St. Benedict from Sauk Centre, MN
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Sandeep Kumar Mishra is a writer, poet, artist and lecturer in English Literature. He is the art instructor at Kishlaya Outsider Art Academy. He has edited a collection of poems by various poets - Pearls (2002) and written a professional guidebook -How to be (2016) and a collection of poems and art-Feel My Heart (2016)
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Bibhu Padhi - A Pushcart Prize nominee, Bibhu Padhi has published eleven books of poems. His poems have appeared in distinguished magazines and anthologies throughout the English-speaking world. In USA they have been published, among others, in The Atlantic Review, The American Scholar, Colorado Review, Commonweal,, Confrontation, New Letters, Poet Lore, Prairie Schooner. Poetry, Southwest Review, Tulane Review and TriQuarterly. He lives with his family in Bhubaneswar, India
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Larry Schug is retired from a life of various kinds of physical labor, including 34 years as Groundskeeper and Recycling coordinator at the College of St. Benedict. He currently volunteers as a tutor in the CSB/SJU Writing Centers and in various ways at Outdoor U. at St. John\u27s. He\u27s published eight books of poems, the most recent being A Blanket of Raven Feathers with North Star Press
Questions Without Answers
Stephanie Haeg is a senior history and creative writing major at the College of St. Benedict from Sauk Centre, MN
Sunlit
Bridget Davis is a senior from Andover, Minnesota pursuing a BA in English and a BA in art at the College of Saint Benedict. She is also an artist who works in a variety of media, as well as an aspiring writer
The Path Toward Religious and Cultural Inclusivity: The Need for Critical Inquiry
The following thesis seeks to explain the essential practice of critical inquiry in the religious sphere. It explores Christian, Buddhist, and Muslim attitudes on the subject of critical inquiry and assesses how these varying stances affect engagement in interreligious dialogue. The thesis presents the impact a religion has on a society’s perception of other religious and cultural practices. Overall the thesis argues for more open-minded attitudes and the need for religious and cultural inclusivity by promoting the proposition that practicing critical inquiry is a necessity to moving forward
Making Scientific Applications Portable: Software Containers and Package Managers
Scientific workflows for high-performance computing (HPC) are becoming increasingly complex. Developing a way to simplify these workflows could save many hours for both HPC users and developers, potentially eliminating any time spent managing software dependencies and experiment set-up. To accomplish this, we propose using two programs together: Docker and Spack. Docker is a container platform and Spack is a package manager designed specifically for HPC. In this paper, we show how Docker and Spack can be used to containerize the extreme-scale Scientific Software Development Kit (xSDK). Doing this makes the xSDK far more accessible to non-computer scientists and lowers time spent by developers on dependency management. Implementing a system such as this on a large scale could change the functioning of the HPC industry
Healthcare Summit: A Panel of Experts
McCarthy Center hosted a panel of health policy experts and reform advocates to discuss the state of healthcare in Minnesota and viability of a single-payer system. Panelists included the Executive Director of the Minnesota Nurses Association and Board President of the Physicians for a National Health Program Minnesota