Donna L. Miller
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"A post is usually longer, reflective of some deep thinking, while a reply takes up the thread of someone else's idea."
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"What makes Astrid a strong character?  Share some of those strong thoughts so that Astrid shines for us too."
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"Welcome, Wylynn; we look forward to a new voice in the conversation."
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"Welcome, Adrian; we look forward to your voice in the conversation."
Oct 26, 2011
Donna L. Miller replied to Sheryl Ann Noethe's discussion 'Montana Poet Laureate: Sheryl Noethe'
"Poetry Reader's Creed I read poetry for the rich imagery and the often fresh or radical perspectives it offers. Poetry provides a model for all writers concerned about creating layers of meaning and immersing readers in sensory…"
Oct 17, 2011
Donna L. Miller replied to Jason Neal's discussion 'Literary Party Games'
"I'm joining this discussion late but finding the responses a pleasant walk down literary lane--I haven't visited some of those books for awhile!  A literary character that I'm drawn to is Atticus Finch--he's a champion…"
Sep 21, 2011
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"Stop by our offices sometime (311 Brantly Hall) and say Hi!"
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"I am a teacher--an adjunct at UM in the English Education department."
Feb 14, 2011
Jason Neal left a comment for Donna L. Miller
"Welcome, Donna! Thanks for signing up, and thanks for the contribution to Bruce & Dottie's discussion re. the humanities and education. Once you've had a look around, feel free to share any general comments or feedback in the feedback…"
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Kim Anderson left a comment for Donna L. Miller
"Donna, I loved your post, and I assume that you are a teacher. If Humanities Montana could provide speakers, for free, or a nominal copayment, to you school, what sort of humanities speakers, or discussion leaders would be welcome, if any.…"
Feb 13, 2011
Donna L. Miller replied to Bruce H. Wendt's discussion 'The Humanities in our Public Schools'
"You’ve probably noticed how the term humanities contains the words human and ties. Subliminally, the term acts as a messenger, speaking of the humanities’ power to humanize us, sharing the hope that human action can solve social…"
Feb 13, 2011
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At 8:52pm on February 14, 2011, Kim Anderson said…
Stop by our offices sometime (311 Brantly Hall) and say Hi!
At 8:43am on February 14, 2011, Jason Neal said…
Welcome, Donna! Thanks for signing up, and thanks for the contribution to Bruce & Dottie's discussion re. the humanities and education.
Once you've had a look around, feel free to share any general comments or feedback in the feedback forum. We're always interested in knowing what Roundtable members think of the site.
At 11:08pm on February 13, 2011, Kim Anderson said…
Donna, I loved your post, and I assume that you are a teacher. If Humanities Montana could provide speakers, for free, or a nominal copayment, to you school, what sort of humanities speakers, or discussion leaders would be welcome, if any. We're looking at expanding our current Speakers Bureau (over 100 programs in the humanities) to include a Speakers in the Schools division. We could use your guidance. Thanks!
 
 
 

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