
As we approach the start of a new semester and prepare to head back to classes, we’re looking back on topics we explored over the summer and some of our most popular posts.
May was Older American’s Month and Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. In June, we looked back on a year of remote instructional support at Special Collections and explored some historic places on campus. In July, we celebrated Emmett Till’s birthday. So far this month, we’ve explored Amazing Grace, Tallahassee’s counter-cultural magazine, and taken a look at Paul A.M. Dirac from a more personal perspective.
Linked below is a retrospective of our most popular posts from the summer.

by Rob Rubero

Korean Movable Type: A Mini-History
by Gino Romero

Back in the Classroom: Reflections on a Year of Remote Instructional Support
by Kristin Hagaman

Campus Places & Student Spaces
by Sandra Varry

Birthday Wishes For Emmett Till
by Rory Grennan

Propagating the Truth: Mamie and Me
by Julianna Morgan

Amazing Grace: Tallahassee’s Countercultural Newspaper
by Abigail Youngblood

by Rory Grennan