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Displaying results 1401 - 1450 of 1619This assembled collection primarily contains course catalogs and bulletins covering 42 of Berklee's first 59 years of operation, offering insight into both the roots and growth of Berklee's curriculum. This collection has been collated from a number of different College sources, primarily the Berklee Office of Public Information records by Alma Berk (BCA-013) and former Vice President for Academic Affairs/Vice Provost, S. Jay Kennedy.
In a digital era such as we know it, information and the sharing of it has become a major player in social interaction. More than ever, the access to knowledge by the push of a simple button has shaped our bottom-line understanding of an array of concepts that perhaps never before had awaken our interests to such an extent. In the last 20 years, it is fair to say that the digital medium has rapidly replaced our general ways of grasping an idea from a more linear way of assimilation to a more evolving one. We receive information from all directions and angles on a daily basis through our online networks. The minute we log on to our favorite digital newspaper edition, the minute we exchange links on social platforms, the minute we share valuable content with connected users, we are engaging in further cross-over of concepts.