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OSU Libraries ReadAloud - 2009

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OSU Libraries ReadAloud - 2009

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OSU Libraries ReadAloud - 2009

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OSU Libraries ReadAloud - 2009

The Ohio State University

OSU Libraries ReadAloud - 2009

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Los Estados Unidos dentro y fuera: Narrativas de Marti y Galeano. Ignacio Corona, Professor, Spanish and Portuguese Dept.
Sandra Alexander read from The Pact: Three Young Men Make a Promise And Fulfill ADream and also presented scenes from her brother, Durand Alexander's indie film Grandpa's House.
Julia and Joyce: Two Fifties Outsiders Tell their stories: David Stebenne, Department of History will read selections from Julia Child's memoir entitled My Life in France and Karen Simonean, director of Media and Public Relations for the Wexner
Doug Dangler, Associate Director of The Center for the Study and Teaching of Writing and host of Writers Talk on WCBE (90.5 FM) shared Shut up You are Fine by Andrew Hudgins, Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut and The Patriot Witch by C.C. Finl
Melanie McGurr, University Libraries and readers from her class shared a collection of readings in honor of Jane Austen.
Chiquita Mullins Lee, Pamela Talbert Hamilton, Jeannetta Holliman and Rodlyn H. Douglasreading a piece they wrote collaboratively called Twelve, a creative nonfiction work. The dramatic reading recounts andweaves together the individual stori
Chan Park-Miller, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, performed Geomungo Sanjo and a piece of p¡¯ansori, ShimgChung-ga, Korean Storysinging.
E. Gordon Gee will share his favorite reading. Maryann Walther-Keisel, Center for East European and Slavic Studies, will read from Viy by Nikolai Gogol, a Slavic supernatural tale and possibly other scary tales.
Ann Hamilton shares four texts that inspired her floor installation project in Thompson Library.
Candace Stout and Cody Henderhan, Department of Art Education, shared readings from The Flower Teachers: Stories for a New Generation--- a collection of stories of public school art teachers" narratives of their early experiences in teaching.
In celebration of Amy Tan"s campus visit, Georgina Dodge, Assistant Vice Provost of the Office of Minority Affairs and Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, Associate Professor in the Department of History and Women"s Studies, shared selections from her best sell
The Libraries Diversity Committee presented a reading in honor of Asian Pacific Heritage month featuring Gerry Greenberg. The reading was about Sohn Kee-chung, sometimes referred to as "the Korean Jesse Owens." He was the winner of the marathon
Michael Mercil, Department of Art, Read the Daily News as a continuing public service of The Ohio State University Department of Art Living Culture Initiative.
Erin McGraw, Department of English, read from The Seamstress of Hollywood Boulevard, which was named one of the best books of 2008 by The Seattle Times. Andrew Hudgins, Department of English, read from his newly released book Shut Up, You"re Fi
Members of Simply Living, shared a variety of memorable and informative readings in honor of Earth Day and everyday. Simply Living: Becoming the change we seek for the world, is an organization based in Columbus, whose members and friends share
Medieval Reading Group members Lisa Kiser, Amanda Gerber and Ryan Judkins presented a wonderfully entertaining and enlightening program featuring a variety of Medieval Animal Fables.
Naked Sunfish ReadAloud featuring Rick Brown, editor of Naked Sunfish and fellow contributors to the popular e magazine including avant-garde poet Dr. John Bennett , and Elisa Philips , who shared spontaneous and sporadic highlights from their
Pam Frost Gorder, Assistant Director for Research Communications and Jeff Grabmeier, Director for Research Communications shared selections from their favorite works on science and nature. Pam read the introduction to Chaos: making a new scienc
African and Asian American Encounters: Layered Identities, Intertwined Histories and Coalitional PossibilitiesGeorgina Dodge, Assistant Vice Provost of the Office of Minority Affairs and Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, Associate Professor of History and Wom
RThe Libraries Diversity Committee presented a program in honor of Black World Month featuring Deidra Herring, who read excerpts from Hair Story: Untangling the Roots of Black Hair in America by Ayana D. Byrd and Lori L. Tharps. Eboni Francis r
Ohioana Library presented their 3rd annual Valentine"s Day program featuring author Donna MacMeans from the Central Ohio Fiction Writers. Donna shared selections from her novel The Trouble With Moonlight and a selection from her latest novel Th
Kevin Cordi, Academic Storytelling in Residence working in partnership with the MCC and Ph.D Candidate in the College of Education and Human Ecology, presented a special program featuring stories collected in his ongoing Story Box Project. Chri
Jason Gray, University Press, shared selections from his recent book . Susan Ritchie, North Unitarian Universalist Congregation Parish Minister, shared two essays from her work in progress: "But Enough About Me" and "Everything Spins".
Michael Mercil and students from the Department of Art Embodied Knowledge Ensemble and Volunteer Corps read selected Art Manifestos both historical and contemporary:How to write a Manifesto by Nicole Debrabandere, What is Art For? by Tom Marion
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