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Wednesday, June 13: gave a presentation today at Reed College in Portland, Oregon--another one is due next week, but in the meantime I should have some relatively free days to get serious work done.  Probably not until Friday, though...
Thursday, June 14: I'm back in Ohio after a talk at the Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges--will probably take a day to unwind, but I've been working on a very long and, I think, interesting "roadmap" that will define the initiatives I'm going to be working for the rest of the summer.





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Hi there! Larry Sanger here. I'm the Editor-in-Chief of the Citizendium. I am also currently, and temporarily, serving as Chair of the Editorial Council. If you have a question, I'll try to answer, but you might want to try the Forums first if I don't answer instantly. I'm happy to report that I'm extremely busy! You can join my shameful backlog of e-mail at sanger <at> citizendium <dot> org.

You can read more about me at my personal home page. I have a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Ohio State and a passion for Irish traditional music. I was born in the Seattle area and grew up in Anchorage, Alaska.

I do not claim any sort of editorship other than being Editor-in-Chief, I'm afraid, not even in philosophy or the Internet. I am too long out of doing any serious research.

Suggestion box

Got a suggestion for me personally? I mean, you can use the Forums to make any suggestion, but if there is some big sweeping change or project or idea that probably ain't gonna happen if I don't get behind it, please let me know at Suggestion Box.

Idea for a new sort of approval notice

See User talk:Larry Sanger/Approved in pagehist

Discuss here.

Status

Thursday, June 14: I'm back in Ohio after a talk at the Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges--will probably take a day to unwind, but I've been working on a very long and, I think, interesting "roadmap" that will define the initiatives I'm going to be working for the rest of the summer.