[Repost] The JI is on Facebook and Twitter!!

By February 24, 2011

[This is a repost from March 24, 2010.]

Perhaps perpetuating a horrible stereotype about historians (stuck in the past, not up on the cutting edge of technology), the JI is finally on Facebook (I guess you can search for “Juvenile Instructor” and it’ll come up) and Twitter (@MormonHistoryJI). So take a second to  become a Fan or to follow us.

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Comments

  1. It is vitally important that we keep abreast of the latest in historical nuggets.

    Comment by Steve Evans — February 24, 2011 @ 1:22 pm

  2. (that wasn’t really sarcastic)

    Comment by Steve Evans — February 24, 2011 @ 2:57 pm

  3. Thanks, Steve! Hopefully more substantive than the McDonalds chicken variety.

    Comment by Jared T. — February 24, 2011 @ 4:40 pm


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