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2015

Arts and Humanities

Reading

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Darren Glass, Associate Professor Of Mathematics, Musselman Library, Darren B. Glass Nov 2015

Darren Glass, Associate Professor Of Mathematics, Musselman Library, Darren B. Glass

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In this new Next Page column, Darren Glass, Associate Professor of Mathematics, shares where he discovers new fiction to read (it includes a tournament and a live rooster!) and which work of foodie fiction he considers to be the gold standard.


Suzanne Flynn, Associate Professor Of English, Musselman Library, Suzanne J. Flynn Sep 2015

Suzanne Flynn, Associate Professor Of English, Musselman Library, Suzanne J. Flynn

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In this new Next Page column, Suzanne Flynn, Associate Professor of English, confesses which of the “classics” she hasn’t read, shares which Victorian poets and novelists are among her favorites, and explains how her students connect with literature from the 19th century.


Zakiya Whatley, Visiting Assistant Professor Of Biology, Musselman Library, Zakiya Whatley Apr 2015

Zakiya Whatley, Visiting Assistant Professor Of Biology, Musselman Library, Zakiya Whatley

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In our last Next Page column of the year, Zakiya Whatley, Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology, provides a recommended read for any budding geneticist; shares which books she's looking forward to reading next for her book group; and tells us what her students will be doing for class this Friday, April 24, 2015, in celebration of National DNA Day.


Daniel Denicola, Professor Of Philosophy, Musselman Library, Daniel R. Denicola Apr 2015

Daniel Denicola, Professor Of Philosophy, Musselman Library, Daniel R. Denicola

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In this issue of Next Page, Professor of Philosophy Daniel DeNicola reveals his appreciation for mysteries, especially those focused on manuscripts or works of art, and how his incessant childhood habit of reading the backs of cereal boxes at breakfast led his parents to buy him a set of "Children's Classics" and his very own encyclopedia-sold in installments at the supermarket.


Erin O'Connor, Class Of 2015, Musselman Library, Erin C. O'Connor Mar 2015

Erin O'Connor, Class Of 2015, Musselman Library, Erin C. O'Connor

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In this current issue of Next Page, Erin O'Connor, Class of 2015 and winner of this year's Silent Leader Award, tells us which influential courses and works inspired her to develop her own major, Diversity and Development in Education, what conversation she would like to have with Paulo Freire if given the chance, and which books are on her "To Read" list for after graduation.


Emelio Betances, Professor Of Sociology And Latin American Studies, Musselman Library, Emelio Betances Feb 2015

Emelio Betances, Professor Of Sociology And Latin American Studies, Musselman Library, Emelio Betances

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In this new Next Page column, Emelio Betances, Professor of Sociology and Latin American Studies, talks about how growing up during turbulent political times in the Dominican Republic sparked his passion for reading and why he's such a fan of authors J.M. Coetzee and Orhan Pamuk.