Monthly Archives: April 2016
App for learning Egyptian Hieroglyphs: the wait is over!
The wait is over! Due to the tireless dedication of a student/friend, there is now an easy-to-use and linguistically accurate app for learning Egyptian Hieroglyphs. After I lamented (i.e. complained) for several months about the dearth of digital interactives for learning hieroglyphs, James agreed to create a revolutionary new app. You can find Middle Egyptian Hieroglyphs … Continue reading
Night at the Nelson 2016
Official Program: JCCC N@N Official Program Join me for the 19th Annual JCCC Night at the Nelson on Friday, 15 April 2016. Faculty and staff from various JCCC departments highlight objects of their choice at the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art to the JCCC Community; it is a free, fun, interdisciplinary experience and a highlight of the year for … Continue reading
Jean-Pierre Houdin Pyramid Lectures
The Kansas City Metro Area has a wonderful opportunity to attend two lectures this month by French architect Jean-Pierre Houdin as part of the Polsky Practical Personal Enrichment Series. For more information or to RSVP, visit http://www.jccc.edu/foundation/events/polsky-series/index.html Highlights from the website above: “JCCC is proud to welcome Jean-Pierre Houdin, traveling from Paris, to be our special guest … Continue reading