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    Gone Viral (Artsteps)

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    Working with Reynold’s Gallery and University Curator Lisa Cooperman, a virtual gallery was created for students to display their work during the pandemic. The virtual gallery was built using the latest free online art viewing platform Artsteps. The platform and space have been used at several Pacific online art exhibitions to highlight the culture and diversity of students

    Cooking in Europe: 1250-1650

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    Ever get a yen for hemp seed soup, digestive pottage, carp fritters, jasper of milk, or frog pie? Would you like to test your culinary skills whipping up some edible counterfeit snow or nun\u27s bozolati? Perhaps you have an assignment to make a typical Renaissance dish. The cookbook presents 171 unadulterated recipes from the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Elizabethan eras. Most are translated from French, Italian, or Spanish into English for the first time. Some English recipes from the Elizabethan era are presented only in the original if they are close enough to modern English to present an easy exercise in translation. Expert commentary helps readers to be able to replicate the food as nearly as possible in their own kitchens. An introduction overviews cuisine and food culture in these time periods and prepares the reader to replicate period food with advice on equipment, cooking methods, finding ingredients, and reading period recipes. The recipes are grouped by period and then type of food or course. Three lists of recipes-organized by how they appear in the book and by country and by special occasions-in the frontmatter help to quickly identify the type of dish desired. Some recipes will not appeal to modern tastes or sensibilities. This cookbook does not sanitize them for the modern palate. Most everything in this book is perfectly edible and, according to the author, noted food historian Ken Albala, delicious! Illustrations by Lisa Cooperman, University of the Pacifichttps://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/cop-facbooks/1007/thumbnail.jp

    Tiger Strides: Walk With Me Summer 2021 Library Fellowship

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    Pacific Advanced Collaboration Summer Fellowships are interdisciplinary, technology-enhanced experiences rooted in the collaborative ideals of Project Based Learning. Sponsored by the University Library, teams embark each summer on short, but intensive inquiries into complex, open-ended questions. The Summer 2021 fellowship centered on student-led investigations into the cultural histories of the Stockton campus. Research revealed a theme of student driven initiatives that propelled social change. To connect classmates past and present with their findings, the fellows devised and published a phone app for an augmented reality walking tour of selected campus sites. Supported by faculty and staff team with expertise in public history, design, user experience, digital projects and librarianship, six fellows created an original, relevant, and aesthetic immersive experience in just five weeks. Augmented reality was selected in order to connect notable places on Pacific\u27s campus with their meaningful histories. Through the user\u27s smartphone camera, digitally created 3D graphics and audio are overlaid onto the surrounding environment, providing anon-screen interplay of physical space and digital content. This technology offers new opportunities for more accessible and engaging learning environments. Summer 2021 Fellows: Jamie Chesbrough, Kaitlyn Imada, Harleen Kahlon, Braydon Ross, Thyphien Son, Lorenzo Spaccarelli. Fellowship Faculty Lead: Lisa Cooperman Team: Keely Canniff, Jennifer Helgren, Robin Imhof, Marie Lee, Mike Wurtz

    Letter, Kate Howze to Lisa Foronda, March 4, 1996

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    A letter from Kate Howze to Lisa Foronda thanking Foronda for agreeing to emcee the Juvenile Welfare Board\u27s Cooperman-Bogue Awards to be held at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, Florida

    Letter, Kate Howze to Lisa Foronda, April 8, 1996

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    A thank you letter from Kate Howze to Lisa Foronda of WTSP channel in St. Petersburg, about Foronda\u27s performance as emcee for the Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County\u27s Cooperman-Bogue Awards ceremony for 1995

    Description of author Lisa Price\u27s hiking trip through the Hundred Mile Wilderne

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    Description of author Lisa Price\u27s hiking trip through the Hundred Mile Wilderness, the final section of the Appalachian Trail in Maine. Price, who has hiked the Appalachian Trail for four years, one section at a time, meets up with fellow hikers Noel and Caroline at Shaw\u27s Boarding House in Monson, and the three reach the summit of Mount Katahdin together

    Conversatorio con Lisa Garforth=Conversation with Lisa Garforth

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    Julia Ramírez-Blanco conversa con Lisa Garforth, autora del libro Green Utopias y especialista en utopías medioambientales. Con ella, hablamos acerca de las posibles maneras de definir las ecotopías, y cómo estas se manifiestan tanto en la literatura como en distintas formas de práctica social.Julia Ramírez-Blanco interviews Lisa Garforth, author of the book Green Utopias and specialist in environmental utopias. With her, we talk about the possible ways of defining ecotopias, and how they manifest themselves both in literature and in different forms of social practice.http://re-visiones.net/audio/Entrevista-Lisa-Garfoth.mp

    APPLYING LISA CONCEPTS ON SOUTHERN FARMS

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    An interview with Alfredo Falcone and Lisa Salvatore: RECOURSE and trifluridine/tipiracil in metastatic colorectal cancer

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    Professor Alfredo Falcone and Dr Lisa Salvatore speak to Roshaine Gunawardana, Managing Commissioning Editor: Professor Alfredo Falcone is the Director of the Department of Oncology and the Specialization School at the University Hospital of Pisa, Italy. He trained in Pisa and Genoa, Italy, and has held major positions in Italian oncology since 2000. He currently has more than 300 publications, including papers in peer-reviewed international and national journals, book chapters, and more than 600 abstracts of presentations to international and national conferences. The majority of his papers regard clinical and translational research, with a particular focus on metastatic colorectal cancer. Dr Lisa Salvatore is a medical oncologist in the Department of Translational Research and New Technologies in Medicine and Surgery at the University of Pisa. She has been an author on about 40 publications in major peer-reviewed publications and has made numerous presentations in national and international conferences. Her main interest is focused on clinical and translational research in metastatic colorectal cancer

    Golden Eye: Art from the Robert and Jeannette Powell Collection

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    The Reynolds Gallery is proud to present, Golden Eye: Art from the Robert and Jeannette Powell Collection, opening, Monday, October 1, 2018. Join us in the gallery for an opening reception, Thursday, October 4, from 6-8 p.m. This gallery event is free and open to the public. For the first time since this artwork graced their home, selections from the Robert and Jeannette Powell art collection will hang together at the Reynolds Gallery at University of the Pacific. The exhibition includes 16 pieces by world renowned artists representing significant art movements of the mid to late 20th century, which have never been exhibited together in Stockton. The show features Californians Charles Arnoldi, Richard Diebenkorn, Joe Draegert, Sam Francis, Gregory Kondos, Tom Lieber, Frank Lobdell, Nathan Oliveira, Ruth Rippon, Yoshio Taylor and Wayne Thiebaud, as well New Yorkers Jake Berthot and Jasper Johns. Organized by University Curator Lisa Cooperman, the exhibition is a look at the very personal and much-loved collection from the Powell\u27s estate, which was gifted to University of the Pacific in 2012.https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/rg-exhibits/1051/thumbnail.jp
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