@KleinUla I've used the Mint app for over a decade. It's been a great tool for budgeting, tracking expenses, and following retirement investment accounts.
When I was Chair, I had to review the student evaluations for undergrad courses taught by PhD candidates. Some of the students’ comments were so offensive, I began telling Instructors not to read their evaluations. No employer gets to require you to read anonymous insults.
SERIES SPOTLIGHT! MOVING FRAMES, edited by Carrie Collenberg-González and @HerrSheehan explores the use of #photographs in German #films as part of our FILM EUROPA series. See the complete list here: https://t.co/TdTmfZPlhT
Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference #SCMS23 starts today! Visit our table to meet our editor Amanda Horn, browse new & recent books available at very special prices & pick up FREE journal samples. For more information visit https://t.co/MIfp2c7a3W
The 2023 GaDOE WL, DLI and ESOL Job Fair is about to open! Connect live today with representatives from Georgia districts hiring in these areas! https://t.co/IxTgpFDcIR
Hamburger Kulturgut im Netz: Unter dem Hashtag #HamburgerKulturgutDigital weisen wir auf spannende Objekte aus dem HaKiN-Projekt hin. Wir digitalisieren Bestände wiss. Bibliotheken in Hamburg. Morgen gibt’s ein tolles Objekt zu historischen Schriften. https://t.co/0FnPsMwdCv /mt
A photographer who I'm compelled & disturbed by is Ralph Eugene Meatyard of Kentucky. He died in 1972, but his "wildly strange" work (his neighbor Guy Davenport's description) seems to prefigure the gothic folk horror of TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE to season one of TRUE DETECTIVE.