n Dusty Anderson

       n Associate Professor

       n Information Technology 

       n Bluefield College

       n Bluefield, VA 24605

 

       n danderson@mail.bluefield.edu

Participants' Projects ...
 

Web Site and Poster Prep ...


dusty anderson worked on the web site and poster preparation for his project …

he would like to thank his family   for letting him travel to colorado for the summer …

maybe we ALL will be able to go next time …

he would like to thank the gang he met this summer:

jim bense: for the dylan chats, the ride to pingree, the tennis, the demeanor, and the explanation of the james brothers …

mary ellen cohane: for the folklorist and native american discussions, and for getting to meet her family …

ed cutler: for the “NEH baseball fields of america” idea, the discussions of poe, the (korean) table tennis, the dry sense or humor, the witness, the artistry (piano and greghead) and the southern rendition of genesis …

peter foley: for the way-cool digital pix, the earnestness, the “gimme that old time purposeful religion” song, for being a roommate that worked, and for helping me with my pronunciation of “Schleiermacher” …

veronica freeman: for the tennis, the mysticism, for lunching with yvonne under the tree, for reminding me of robin in high school, and for helping me with my pronunciation of “Hildegard von Bingen” …

jeff geller: for the tennis, the billiards, the “questions in the process of becoming questions,” and the excellent rendition of beavis and butthead …

wendy greenberg: for the recommendation of young’s chinese restaurant, for the dead dog mental picture, for keeping me current on the lehigh valley, and for helping me with my pronunciation of “Goethe” …

susan hahn: for being my exercise buddy, the earplugs, the competitive nature in table tennis, the stuff that you couldn’t carry on the plane, and for helping me with my pronunciation of “Hegel” …

dan hoolsema: for the cool music, the discussion on gun control, the North by Northwest movie imagery, the table tennis, and the inquisitive spirit …

greg johnson: for helping my mood shift with the trip to visit uncle herschel, the discussion of our kids, the reminiscing of carson newman, and the unforgettable imagery of “greghead” …

david kenosian: for being my other exercise buddy, the philly reminiscing, for helping me unload my car on day one …

jeffery kinlaw: for the golf pondering, getting Dr. Bowie to the game, and letting us meet your family …

ted kinnaman: for the infamous “we’re not lost” hike to visit the downed B-17 (a three hour tour), for being a good Kantian, for not being satisfied with Non-answers, for helping me reminisce about GMU, and letting us meet your family …

gray kochhar-lindgren: for the many drives home, for being a suitemate that worked, for being a renaissance man, for letting us meet your family, for the (table) tennis, for not shooting that moose that your wife encountered …

jonathan maskit: for reminiscing over fairport convention, for yoga tips, for the sad mac and niefer discussions, for clearing up the confusion as to whether or not you and susan were married, and for sending me a postcard from berlin …

matthew mccormick: for balancing academic and fun life, and the video games article …

elizabeth millán-zaibert: for the reminiscing of chicago discussions and for caring for your dad …

john moore: for being a good role model, an inquisitive scholar, and a real world member …

howard pollack-milgate: for table tennis, for being an enthusiastic scholar, for noticing the error(s) on the menu, and for helping me with my pronunciation of “Novalis” …  

lynn pustowalow: for putting up with my poster moods, for being a good mom and kinko’s comrade, for morning coffee, and for letting brooke play tennis …

ralph shain: for your nice haversack, for taking time to say howdy, and for not expecting the spanish inquisition …

allen speight: for table tennis, for academic insight, and for the “take me home from the ball-game” stuporous chat …

yvonne unna: for your european clapping, for letting your hair down, for lunching with veronica under the tree, and for helping me with my pronunciation of “Freud” …

michael vater: for being in shape spirit, soul, and body, for academic prowess, for humor, and for helping me with my pronunciation of “Fichte” …

and, to the institute leaders, i would like to say thanks for having me!

jane kneller: thanks for accepting me to the summer institute, for hosting us for 4th of july food and fireworks, for introducing me to fat tire ale …

karl ameriks: thanks for being approachable, for the tennis, and for getting to meet your family …

 

Nature, Art, and Politics after Kant / Colorado State University / Fort Collins, CO 80521 
web design by dusty anderson  /  pictures courtesy of peter foley

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