Map that Campus XXX

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This year is a special one for this week's mystery campuses (campi?)

Leave your answers in the comment section.

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Let's end this year with a bang! Here is this week's mystery campus: hint: It's getting cold. As usual, leave your answers in the comment section. (although I screwed up last time, don't worry, Willie is warm!)
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This must somehow be related to Bill Dembski'c current university and his not-so-intelligent design theory... it's all in tatters... splattered all over Manhatten. Shadoobie.

What squinty little images. They are too tiny to be certain, but they might be photos of another planet. I would guess Cornell, which has an absolutely outstanding space sciences program, and which is currently celebrating Ezra Cornell's 200th birthday.

By Mustafa Mond, FCD (not verified) on 12 Jan 2007 #permalink

On the other hand, they might be photos of mold in your shower. You need better images.

By Mustafa Mond, FCD (not verified) on 12 Jan 2007 #permalink

That could be Lake Michigan on a foggy day, as seen from Northwestern's lakefront.

By Mustafa Mond, FCD (not verified) on 12 Jan 2007 #permalink

What, it's officially a US federal holiday so we don't get an answer until tomorrow? I'm waiting to find out if those squinty little images have somethign to do with the Cassini mission.

By Mustafa Mond, FCD (not verified) on 15 Jan 2007 #permalink

It would seem as if interest in Map that Campus is waining. All I will say is that Tulula is on the right track and that March 2007 to March 2008 is a special year for these institutes.

Well that helps. Those squinty little images still suck though.

International Polar Year 2007-2008

The IPY "year" actually will extend from March 1, 2007, until March 1, 2009, to allow researchers to conduct two annual observing cycles in each polar region, particularly in the isolated parts that are prohibitively cold and dark for roughly six months of the year.

By Mustafa Mond, FCD (not verified) on 16 Jan 2007 #permalink