Portal for Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers (MRSEC), a network of Centers located at academic institutions throughout the United States, funded by the National Science Foundation. This website provides organized connections to information and resources at the various MRSECs for the international scientific, industrial, and educational materials research and development communities.
The Leopold Leadership Program at the Woods Institute for the Environment advances environmental decision-making by providing academic researchers with the skills and connections needed to be effective leaders and communicators.
Website is developed in Drupal 6, includes Fellows Directory, Forum, custom editing blocks for Content managers and Fellows.
Launched March 2009
Static PageFellows Directory with FiltersFellow’s Page
A website for the Economics Department at Stanford University has the following features:
Each section on the site is updated by non-technical Content Managers that have set of access permissions restricted to the areas of their responsibility.
The Hiphop Archive was officially established in 2002 under the direction of Marcyliena Morgan. From The Hiphop Archive’s inception, students, faculty, artists, staff and other participants in Hiphop culture have been committed to supporting and establishing a new type of research and scholarship devoted to the knowledge, art, culture, materials, organizations, movements and institutions developed by those who support and follow Hiphop. In response to this movement The Hiphop Archive organizes and develops collections, initiates and participates in research activities, sponsors events and acquires material culture associated with Hiphop in the U.S. and throughout the world.
Gallery of artifacts and songs of the Chechaco Builders, a Latvian University student group that operated in 1967 to 2003.
Представленные в Галерее экспонаты являются результатом тщательных раскопок, произведенных чечаками в своих и чужих архивах, включая Латвийский Государственный архив. Раскопанные ценности были оцифрованы и упорядочены бригадой архивариусов в составе Владимира Фридмана, Марины Фроловой, Сергея Журавлева и других.
The Hiphop Archive at Stanford University was officially established in 2002 at Harvard University. Since Hiphop’s inception, students, faculty, artists, community organizers and others have been committed to promoting and supporting hiphop culture and establishing a new type of knowledge-based movement. This movement is devoted to the empowerment of all youth through research, scholarship and representation of the art, culture, materials, organizations, and institutions developed by those who support and follow Hiphop. As part of this movement, The Hiphop Archive at Stanford University, organizes and develops Hiphop knowledge based programs, initiatives and research activities, sponsors events and acquires material culture associated with Hiphop in the U.S. and throughout the world.
This site was active during 2005 – 2007, while Hiphop Archive’s home was at Stanford University. In January 2008 Hiphop Archive moved back to Harvard.