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    Dr. Allison Archer - Faculty Author Interview

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    Dr. Allison Archer, Assistant Professor of Leadership Studies, discusses her recent article in the Journal of Politics, entitled “Political Advantage, Disadvantage, and the Demand for Partisan News.” Dr. Archer’s research interests include political communication, political psychology, and experimental methods. As a former journalist, she is largely interested in questions that are related to the media and politics

    Archer, Nuala; Mobile Homes; reading

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    Biography: Nuala Archer (born 1955) is an American poet of Irish descent, author of five books, most recently, Inch Aeons (Les Figues Press, 2006). Her first book, Whale on the Line, won the Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award in 1980. She has published poems in literary journals and magazines including The American Poetry Review, Mid-American Review and Seneca Review. Until 2011, she was an associate professor in the English Department at Cleveland State University. During the 1990s, she briefly served as the director of Cleveland State University Poetry Center. She has taught literature and edited the Midland Review at Oklahoma State University. She has also taught at Yale University and Albertus Magnus College. She has educated at Wheaton College in Illinois, Trinity College Dublin and the University of Wisconsin. Born in Rochester, New York to Irish parents, her family moved to Canada, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Panama. -Wikipedia, Nuala Archer, 2020-09-1

    Porting and Enabling Use of the Community Earth System Model on ARCHER

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    The Community Earth System Model (CESM) is a coupled climate model for simulating the earth's climate system. Composed of four separate sub-models simultaneously simulating the earth's atmosphere, ocean, land surface ice and sea ice, and one central coupler component, CESM allows researchers to conduct fundamental research into the earth's past, present and future climate states [1]. This report describes the work undertaken under the embedded CSE programme of the ARCHER UK National Supercomputing Service [2], and was entitled “Porting and Enabling use of the Community Earth System Model on ARCHER”, where the PIs were Dr Massimo Bollasina and Dr Mike Mineter, University of Edinburgh, with the technical work undertaken by the author, between the beginning of April and mid-November, 2014. [1]www.cesm.ucar.edu/modesl/cesm1.0 [2]www.archer.ac.ukThis work was funded under the embedded CSE programme of the ARCHER UK National Supercomputing Service (http://www.archer.ac.uk

    Archer, Nuala; Whale on the Line and Pan; reading

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    Biography: Nuala Archer (born 1955) is an American poet of Irish descent, author of five books, most recently, Inch Aeons (Les Figues Press, 2006). Her first book, Whale on the Line, won the Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award in 1980. She has published poems in literary journals and magazines including The American Poetry Review, Mid-American Review and Seneca Review. Until 2011, she was an associate professor in the English Department at Cleveland State University. During the 1990s, she briefly served as the director of Cleveland State University Poetry Center. She has taught literature and edited the Midland Review at Oklahoma State University. She has also taught at Yale University and Albertus Magnus College. She has educated at Wheaton College in Illinois, Trinity College Dublin and the University of Wisconsin. Born in Rochester, New York to Irish parents, her family moved to Canada, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Panama. -Wikipedia, Nuala Archer, 2020-09-1

    Progress of Victoria : a statistical essay / by William Henry Archer.

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    At head of title: Intercolonial Exhibition essays, 1866.; "Intended as an introductory handbook to the annually-published Statistics of Victoria" -- Pref.; Written by author in his capacity as Registrar-General of Victoria.; Includes index.; Ferguson, J.A. Australia, 6085; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2009

    Bulletin No. 208 - Soil Erosion Archer Field Station

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    Bulletin No. 208 - Soil Erosion Archer Field Statio

    Rowell and Archer

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    Actress and author Victoria Rowell spoke to students, staff and faculty on her memoir, *The Women Who Raised Me.* Rowell poses here with poster designer and Coordinator of MSU Libraries\u27 Instructional Media Center Pattye Archer

    @Archer Fall 2015

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    Welcome from the Acting University Librarian; University of Regina Li-brary Author Rec-ognition Event; Copyright at the Uni-versity of Regina; Nursing Reference Center Plus; 3D Printing Now Open at the Library; From the Centre for Teach-ing and Learning; Recipient of the 2015 Dr. John Archer Library Award; Love at First Sight;Facultyye

    Rowell, Archer and Callen

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    Actress and author Victoria Rowell spoke to students, staff and faculty on her memoir, *The Women Who Raised Me.* She also announced a fundraising program she\u27s beginning, Loose Change for Change, for the Charleston, MS, SonEdna Foundation. Rowell poses here with Glenna Callen (l) and Pattye Archer

    Bulletin No. 300 - Methods of Tillage for Winter Wheat at the Archer Field Station

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    Bulletin No. 300 - Methods of Tillage for Winter Wheat at the Archer Field Statio
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