Kayci Kruhmin, newly hired International Education Project archivist, will lead processing efforts with principal investigator Katrina Windon, collections management and processing unit head.
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Best-selling sci-fi author Alan Dean Foster is moving into gaming in a multi-license deal with studio Pomme, starting with a game based on his Midworld novel.