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Julia Randall Papers, Beth S. Harris, Megan Stolz
Julia Randall Papers, Beth S. Harris, Megan Stolz
Finding Aids: Guides to the Collections
This collection has manuscripts, teaching papers, and correspondence of poet Julia Randall. The correspondence include letters to or from colleagues, alumnae, and friends.
Foreword To Visual Imagery, Metadata, And Multimodal Literacies Across The Curriculum, Jonas Zdanys
Foreword To Visual Imagery, Metadata, And Multimodal Literacies Across The Curriculum, Jonas Zdanys
English Faculty Publications
As one of those educated to consider the primacy of the word – written and spoken – as the vehicle for creating and transferring knowledge, I am often surprised by the evidence around me that we live in a world inwhich technological devices of variousshapes and sizes have blunted the reliance on the layerings of words to define and engage in favor of various shortcuts to knowledge. Complexity of expression in the textures of language has given way, because of those devices and their applications, to abbreviations, neologisms, emojis, deliberate misspellings, instagrams, tweets, and other avenues of expression that focus …
Praying Poetically, Marta Vander Top
Spring 2017 New Writing Series, The University Of Maine College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences
Spring 2017 New Writing Series, The University Of Maine College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences
Cultural Affairs Distinguished Lecture Series
Please see Program description
The Grizzly, November 17, 2016, Brian Thomas, Tommy Armstrong, Courtney A. Duchene, Fatiha Bilali, Sarah Hojsak, Jordan Scharaga, Joshua Brandon Hoffman, Jordan Hodess, Johnny Cope, Hunter Gellman
The Grizzly, November 17, 2016, Brian Thomas, Tommy Armstrong, Courtney A. Duchene, Fatiha Bilali, Sarah Hojsak, Jordan Scharaga, Joshua Brandon Hoffman, Jordan Hodess, Johnny Cope, Hunter Gellman
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Town Hall Discusses Election, Future of UC • Ursinus Mourns the Death of Junior Student • International Perspective: Moroccan TA Finds Place in the U.S. • UC Poetry Slams Hard • UCDC Fall Dance Concert to Showcase Student and Professional Work • Get to Know Kristin Evans, New Campus Safety Officer • Opinions: Post-Election Steps: Show Up, Resist, Be Nuanced; Waking Up the Morning After Trump Won • Men's Track Looks to Top the Conference in '16 • Fresh Faces to Make an Impact for UC Basketball
The Grizzly, April 14, 2016, Brian Thomas, William Diciurcio, Deana Harley, Joe Iullici, Tianxing Jiang, Sarah Hojsak, Grant Nulty, Valerie Osborne, Erin Mckinney, Leighnah L. Perkins, Tyler Arsenault, Hunter Gellman
The Grizzly, April 14, 2016, Brian Thomas, William Diciurcio, Deana Harley, Joe Iullici, Tianxing Jiang, Sarah Hojsak, Grant Nulty, Valerie Osborne, Erin Mckinney, Leighnah L. Perkins, Tyler Arsenault, Hunter Gellman
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
White House Honors Alum Who Started Nonprofit • Greek Week Begins • "We Stand Together" Kicks Off • International Perspective: Cultural Differences Between Students • Students Explore Racial Issues Through Theater and Discussion • Passion, Pride and Protection • Making the Classroom a Place for Performance • Opinions: Minority Religions Deserve Accommodation; Choose Two: Sleep, Study or Socialize • Racket Up • Women's Golf Makes History as Men Look to Regain Stroke
The Grizzly, April 7, 2016, Brian Thomas, Johnny Myers, Emily Jolly, Saki Murakami, Deana Harley, Rachel Dickinson, Sarah Hojsak, Tyler Arsenault, Phoebe French, Leighnah L. Perkins, Johnny Cope, Hunter Gellman
The Grizzly, April 7, 2016, Brian Thomas, Johnny Myers, Emily Jolly, Saki Murakami, Deana Harley, Rachel Dickinson, Sarah Hojsak, Tyler Arsenault, Phoebe French, Leighnah L. Perkins, Johnny Cope, Hunter Gellman
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
UC Bikeshare Program Looks to Make Changes • UC to Hold First Disability Awareness Week in April • Course Registration Timeline • International Perspective: Cultural Approaches to Accepting Visitors and Foreigners • Update on Academic Affairs Office Change • Kaleidoscope Turns Ten • Poetic Start to Spring • Getting Down to Business • Opinions: Tuition Increase Goes Unexplained; Students Must Recognize Sexual Assault on Campus • Softball Makes Push for Conference Playoffs • Fresh Start
Obu Professor Margarita Pintado Wins International Poetry Award, Anna Hurst, Ouachita News Bureau
Obu Professor Margarita Pintado Wins International Poetry Award, Anna Hurst, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Dr. Margarita Pintado, assistant professor of Spanish at Ouachita Baptist University, recently won first prize in the poetry category of the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture’s (ICP) 2015 Literature Awards for her manuscript “A Girl Who Looks Like Me.”
Ouachita To Host Poet George Drew For Reading April 4, Rachel Gaddis, Ouachita News Bureau
Ouachita To Host Poet George Drew For Reading April 4, Rachel Gaddis, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Ouachita Baptist University’s Department of Language and Literature will host poet George Drew on Monday, April 4, for a reading beginning at 6 p.m. in Hickingbotham Hall’s Young Auditorium. The event is free and open to the public.
Drew is an author and poet originally from Mississippi whose work has been published in journals across the country. His poetry has recently been anthologized in “The Southern Poetry Anthology, II: Mississippi,” and his collection “American Cool” won the Adirondack Literary Award for the best poetry book of 2009.
The New Writing Series, Spring 2016, The University Of Maine Honors College
The New Writing Series, Spring 2016, The University Of Maine Honors College
Cultural Affairs Distinguished Lecture Series
In its thirty-fourth consecutive semester of programming, the New Writing Series will host six readings featuring four poets (John Keene, Prageeta Sharma, Divya Victor, and John Yau) and two fiction writers (Emily Fridlund and Joanna Walsh).
These writers are all highly active across the full spectrum of literary activity. They are editors, publishers, and anthologists; translators and tale-tellers; art-makers and trail-blazing scholars.
The New Writing Series brings innovative and adventurous contemporary writing to the University of Maine's flagship campus in Orono on selected Thursdays at 4:30pm.
"Poetry In Translation", The University Of Maine School Of Performing Arts
"Poetry In Translation", The University Of Maine School Of Performing Arts
Cultural Affairs Distinguished Lecture Series
"Poetry in Translation," is a public lecture by Dr. John Burns. The lecture is scheduled for Wednesday, September 16th, 2015 at 4pm in Hill Auditorium. Dr. Burns will also meet with classes in the English Department and the Department of Modern Languages and will narrate "The Cloths of Heaven," a Faculty Series Concert of song settings of W.B. Yeats' poetry on Friday, September 18th in Minsky Hall.
Are Historically Black Colleges And Universities Necessary? It's Not That Black And White, Keara Jones
Are Historically Black Colleges And Universities Necessary? It's Not That Black And White, Keara Jones
Master of Liberal Studies Theses
This is a creative thesis about the environment, culture and achievement of HBCUs. This thesis uses spoken word poetry as the creative means to express the past and present issues of HBCUs from a personal perspective. The poetry is supported by contemporary analysis to further add to the conversation about the necessity of HBCUs.
Young, Gifted, And Brown: Ricanstructing Through Autoethnopoetic Stories For Critical Diasporic Puerto Rican Pedagogy, Ángel Luis Martínez
Young, Gifted, And Brown: Ricanstructing Through Autoethnopoetic Stories For Critical Diasporic Puerto Rican Pedagogy, Ángel Luis Martínez
Antioch University Dissertations & Theses
Young, Gifted and Brown is a journey of two directions converging. It is a study of Puerto Rican Diaspora in higher education, specifically, students making sense and meaning of their everyday. It is also a study of how I have related to them as a professor. Together, this is a story: research done creatively, toward the development of Critical Pedagogy for Puerto Rican Diaspora. The research question is: what has made the Puerto Rican Diaspora in the United States flourish and their lived experience meaningful? How can a diasporic people connect with and affirm their roots in an educational system …
Wit
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 2014 performance of Wit by Margaret Edson.
Wit (or W;t) takes place over the final hours of Dr. Vivian Bearing, a university English professor, who is dying of Ovarian cancer. The course of the play is her reflecting on her life through the intricacies of the English language, particularly focusing on the wit found in the poetry of John Donne.
In this program the Jason Francis Memorial Scholarship Fund is announced.
Cross Collaboration: Rethinking Undergraduate & Graduate Education, Elizabeth Langemak, Carolyn Plump
Cross Collaboration: Rethinking Undergraduate & Graduate Education, Elizabeth Langemak, Carolyn Plump
Explorer Café
No abstract provided.
The Grizzly, February 16, 2012, Liz Kilmer, Nick Pane, Sara Hourwitz, Samantha Mascia, Lisa Jobe, Olivia Minick, James Noebels, Connor Gregory, Lauren Goldstein, Sarah Bollert, Anjali Patel, Taylor Sparks, Victoria Cameron, Matthew Johnston, Keith Baker
The Grizzly, February 16, 2012, Liz Kilmer, Nick Pane, Sara Hourwitz, Samantha Mascia, Lisa Jobe, Olivia Minick, James Noebels, Connor Gregory, Lauren Goldstein, Sarah Bollert, Anjali Patel, Taylor Sparks, Victoria Cameron, Matthew Johnston, Keith Baker
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Professor Debuts "A Bright Swarm of Beetles" • SPINTfest Offers Alternative Housing Options • S.U.N.'s Poetry Slam Entertains with a Variety of Guests • Commencement Awards to be Chosen by Students • UC Roller Hockey Program is Looking to Expand and Improve with New Recruits • UC Students Aid Spring-Ford School District after Tragic Suicide • Neuman Interns as Education Coordinator in Lancaster, PA • Opinion: Valentine's Day Hype is Overblown; Celebrate February 14 Regardless of Relationship Status • Coach Profile: Joe Groff, Women's Volleyball • Senior Spotlight: Lindsay Teuber, Women's Basketball • Senior Wrestlers Exemplify Leadership, Excellence
Footprints Of A Pilgrim
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 2009 performance of Footsteps of a Pilgrim based on the book by Ruth Bell Graham and adapted by Kerry Meads and Robert Smyth.
Footprints of a Pilgrim is the story of Ruth Bell Graham recounting the story of her childhood as the daughter of missionaries in China, her marriage to Reverend Billy Graham, and beyond.
The Grizzly, April 6, 2006, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Dan Lamson, Allison Emery, Alexis Witt, Johanna Engel, Cecily Macconchie, Lane Taylor, Katie Perkins, Cori Turkowski, Ashley Higgins, Sonia N. Gonzalez, Jay Repko, Michael Graham
The Grizzly, April 6, 2006, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Dan Lamson, Allison Emery, Alexis Witt, Johanna Engel, Cecily Macconchie, Lane Taylor, Katie Perkins, Cori Turkowski, Ashley Higgins, Sonia N. Gonzalez, Jay Repko, Michael Graham
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Gerlach and Murphy Embroiled in Plagiarism Controversy • Edible Book Festival 2006 • Poem-palooza: From Slammers to Dead Poets • Tradition Brings Old and New Friends Together • Competing for a Good Cause • A Taste of Tantric • Once Upon a Time in France • Opinions: Standardized Testing for Colleges?; Drawing the Line: Moral Predicament of Abortion • Playoff Bound in 2006? • Noah Builds Ark Around Baby Gators
The Grizzly, March 31, 2005, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Hilary Mcnamara, Lauren Carrescia, Megan Helzner, Matthew Pastor, Toyna Towles, Jaclyn Partyka '06, Kristin Carter, Bart Brooks, Hunter Berry, Ashley Higgins, Derek Talley, Cecily Macconchie, Kevin Murphy
The Grizzly, March 31, 2005, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Hilary Mcnamara, Lauren Carrescia, Megan Helzner, Matthew Pastor, Toyna Towles, Jaclyn Partyka '06, Kristin Carter, Bart Brooks, Hunter Berry, Ashley Higgins, Derek Talley, Cecily Macconchie, Kevin Murphy
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Poem-palooza Tonight • Senior Speaks About Giving Back • Get Amped for Airband! • No Boredom Allowed • Students Petition for Comcast Cable • SERV Members Attend National Conference • Help Hobson Help Others • Ursinus Students Build House During Spring Break • Study Abroad Cancellations • Erectile Dysfunction in Young Men • Experiencing the London Perspective • A New Drink: Water from the Body • Conversation with Mike Ditty • Fitzgerald Returns to Coach Women's Lacrosse • Chemistry is the Ingredient for Success • Men's Lacrosse Team Loses in a Nail-biter to F&M
Mother Mentor: A Tribute To Carolyn Ellis, Lisa M. Tillmann Ph.D.
Mother Mentor: A Tribute To Carolyn Ellis, Lisa M. Tillmann Ph.D.
Faculty Publications
This poem honors the legacy and influence of the author's mentor, Carolyn Ellis, Distinguished University Professor, University of South Florida.
The Grizzly, November 7, 2002, Anne Antanavage '04, Kelly Gray, Dean Edwards, Christina Abreu, Cara Nageli, Cassie Stewart, Dana Mazzenga, Brooks Reuter, Noelle Bolletino, Quinn Dinsmore, Eileen Algeo, Lauren Springer, Johanna Nash, Fallon Szarko, Abbey Sangmeister, Kate Juliano, Meghan Jarrett, Sean Brennan, Amy Beyer, Blake Forrest, Joseph Davido, Lindsey Fund, Bart Brooks
The Grizzly, November 7, 2002, Anne Antanavage '04, Kelly Gray, Dean Edwards, Christina Abreu, Cara Nageli, Cassie Stewart, Dana Mazzenga, Brooks Reuter, Noelle Bolletino, Quinn Dinsmore, Eileen Algeo, Lauren Springer, Johanna Nash, Fallon Szarko, Abbey Sangmeister, Kate Juliano, Meghan Jarrett, Sean Brennan, Amy Beyer, Blake Forrest, Joseph Davido, Lindsey Fund, Bart Brooks
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Election 2002: Absent-Minded with Absentee Ballots • Redhat Makes Computer Connection at Ursinus • Reimert Robbers • "In Praise of Music" Presented Last Weekend • Boo from UC to You! • Don't Delete Your Future: Career Services Information • Professors Killed During Student Rampage and Suicide • Opinions: To Vote or not to Vote?; Sexual Harassment: A Problem for Ursinus Students; Sniper Caught: Will Peace be Restored? • Third Annual Poem-palooza a Success • Berman: "Social Surrealism" • Radio Talk Show Comes to Ursinus • Women's Soccer Season Better Than Record Shows • Field Hockey Finishes at the Top of …
The Grizzly, October 24, 2002, Anne Antanavage '04, Kelly Gray, Quinn Dinsmore, Blake Forrest, Cassie Stewart, Amy Beyer, Jessica Moore, Dean Edwards, Lauren Springer, Cara Nageli, Eileen Algeo, Jacqueline Jacobs, Fallon Szarko, Lisa Minardi, Kate Juliano, Johanna Nash, Noelle Bolletino, Jerel Smith, Dana Mazzenga, Nina Simoncavage, Lauren Denis, Sean Brennan, Meghan Jarrett
The Grizzly, October 24, 2002, Anne Antanavage '04, Kelly Gray, Quinn Dinsmore, Blake Forrest, Cassie Stewart, Amy Beyer, Jessica Moore, Dean Edwards, Lauren Springer, Cara Nageli, Eileen Algeo, Jacqueline Jacobs, Fallon Szarko, Lisa Minardi, Kate Juliano, Johanna Nash, Noelle Bolletino, Jerel Smith, Dana Mazzenga, Nina Simoncavage, Lauren Denis, Sean Brennan, Meghan Jarrett
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Cloudy Weather Fails to Dampen Spirits for Homecoming 2002 • You Break it! You Buy it! • President Bush Warns of War as Situation in Iraq Intensifies • Psychology Department Welcomes Dr. DaCosta • Ursinus Awarded Gold Star for Excellence from DEEP Researchers • Career Services Offers Graduate Programs for Students • Student Profile: Ursinus Freshman a World Traveler • Opinions: Homecoming 2002 a Blast or a Bust?; Academic Dishonesty: Growing Wise to the Problem; Should our Newspaper Have a Sex Column? • Vandalism at Ursinus College • First Ever Ursinus Women's Magazine • Walter Annenberg Remembered • 70th Anniversary …
Life Through My Eyes, Heather Nicole Casler
Life Through My Eyes, Heather Nicole Casler
WWU Honors College Senior Projects
Life Through My Eyes, a collection of poetry.
The Grizzly, May 2, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Bradford Joyce, Emily Baltz, Diane Johnson, Dan Reimold, Jeff Church, Kevin Wilson, Stephanie Ott, Erny Hoke, Susan Patton, Fran Shaughnessy, Heather W. Gurk, Chris Calderelli
The Grizzly, May 2, 2000, Stephanie Restine, Bradford Joyce, Emily Baltz, Diane Johnson, Dan Reimold, Jeff Church, Kevin Wilson, Stephanie Ott, Erny Hoke, Susan Patton, Fran Shaughnessy, Heather W. Gurk, Chris Calderelli
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Asbestos Mess Hits Helfferich Hard • Commencement Set for UC Seniors • Douglass Davis, UC Alumnus and Faculty Member, Dead at 81 • Annual Spring Fling a High-Flying Success • Students Selected to Speak at 2000 Ursinus Graduation Ceremonies • Letters from the Editors • Final Exam Schedule • UC Female Reflects on the Horrors of the Freshman Fifteen • The Poet-Tree Grows at Ursinus • A New Chapter in the History Books: Newmaster Hurls the First Perfect Game in Centennial Conference History • UC Track Gears Up for Last Meet • Profile: Lisa Newmaster • Bears Capture Back-to-Back CC …
The Barretts
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 1989 performance of The Barretts by Marjorie Carleton.
The Barretts is based on the romance between Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett, and her father’s overbearing control over his family and refusal to allow them to marry.
A later production by Taylor Theatre, The Victorians, was produced later that year as a reader’s theatre featuring various Victorian poets and writers including Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Sonnet To Jack, Mike Vanden Bosch
Sonnet To Jack, Mike Vanden Bosch
Pro Rege
This poem was written to honor Professor Jack Vanden Berg who retired in May 1987 after teaching English at Dordt College for twenty years.
Quest And Query
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 1978 performance of Quest and Query adapted by Oliver Hubbard.
Third Coast Poetry Newsletter, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College
Third Coast Poetry Newsletter, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College
Third Coast Poetry Newsletter
Newsletter of the Poetry Resource Center of the Thomas Jefferson College serving the Third Coast area.
Third Coast Poetry Newsletter, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College
Third Coast Poetry Newsletter, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College
Third Coast Poetry Newsletter
Newsletter of the Poetry Resource Center of the Thomas Jefferson College serving the Third Coast area.
Third Coast Poetry Newsletter, Vol. 2, Issue 6, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College
Third Coast Poetry Newsletter, Vol. 2, Issue 6, Grand Valley State College. Thomas Jefferson College
Third Coast Poetry Newsletter
Newsletter of the Poetry Resource Center of the Thomas Jefferson College serving the Third Coast area.