Hello. I am a professor and direct the Center for Cultural Sustainability 
at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). I am interested in using 
Arches as a teaching tool in my historic preservation seminar class, though 
not yet certain it will be suitable. Also interested because San Antonio 
needs more documentation per the American Latino Heritage Initiative. There 
have been some recent issues of contested heritage that might have been 
better resolved with appropriate documentation. I am presently in Adana, 
Turkey, with a view to the distant Taurus mountains across the broad Seyhan 
River valley. There's no shortage of heritage here. 

-Bill Dupont 

On Wednesday, March 13, 2013 5:29:01 AM UTC-5, Edmund Lee wrote:
>
> Hello all, ... and welcome in particular to those who have joined the 
> Arches Discussion Forum recently.
>
> This online group was initially set up for the project team, and has just 
> recently been opened up as the public, so some of us haven't met before. 
> How about we all share a bit of background, just like we would if we were 
> meeting in the real world? If that sounds good to you, reply to this thread 
> and share with the group some or all of the following:
>
>    - what is your interest in Arches?
>
>
>    - where in the world are you working?
>
> and, just to make it a bit more fun,
>
>    - what can you see out of the window? Is there any heritage in your 
>    view?
>
> I look forward to getting to know everyone a bit better!
>
>
> Ed
>

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