Joe McClain

Joe McClain
  • Director of Research Communications
  • Archived Blogger

About Joe McClain

Ideation magazine—in print or on the web—is all about research and scholarship activity at the College of William and Mary. There was more activity going on than I knew about and I knew about more than I had time to investigate. Quite often I ran across an interesting little item that didn’t really merit a story, but would make a perfectly fine blog entry.
1,000 Giddy Arcana

I did recurring blog entries under a headline “1,000 Giddy Arcana.” I borrowed the concept from H.L. Mencken, who wrote about the advantages of his informal education as a young newspaperman on the streets of Baltimore, “getting earfuls and eyefuls of instruction in a hundred giddy arcana, none of them taught in schools.” I wanted to use the Mencken concept (adding an order of magnitude) to share some of the interesting and valuable bits of knowledge, information and maybe even wisdom that are a part of the instruction at this school.

Posts by Joe McClain

Just when you’re ready to misquote Churchill

I was getting ready to say the following: We have killed the monster and thrust it upon an unsuspecting public. That’s my private way

My 15 kb of fame

I was walking across campus to teach a PhotoShop class when I came across Mark Hinders in that no-man’s land between Barrett and Washington

1,000 Giddy Arcana: black and turkey

One of life’s most rewarding and innocent pleasures is to look up at that hawk someone has spotted…and tell them that their “hawk” is

The Large Hadron Collider will not cause the world to end

You have my word on it. If I should happen to be wrong and the world does come to an end, just drop by

Conservation Cornerstones: A cool new newsletter

I spoke on the phone this morning with Bryan Watts, director of William and Mary’s Center for Conservation Biology. We had a little business

Today is the last day of Liquid Nitrogen Week

This has been liquid nitrogen week for me. On Tuesday, I went to the dermatologist, who used an aerosol can of the cold stuff

Serving the College and the Commonwealth

There I was—standing in an inconspicuous place in a crowded common area on the second floor of the Integrated Science Center 1. Rob Hicks,

Tracking bluebird number 37

Allyson Jackson came by our offices Friday afternoon to be interviewed. Allyson is a grad student in biology, a member of a team investigating

A taste of blood

A week or so ago, I interviewed Oliver Kerscher about his work with yeast genetics. I am working on a story about his lab’s