February 25, 2020
3:00PM - 5:00PM
150 A&B Thompson Library
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Celebrating Genre Fiction
Join University Libraries and the Department of English for a lively round table discussion about writing, reading, teaching and researching genre fiction, moderated by Department Chair Robyn Warhol. Participants include Associate Professor Beth Hewitt, Professor and Director of Popular Culture Studies Jared Gardner, Assistant Professor and writer Nick White, alumna and writer Karen Harper, MFA student Margaret Sarsfield and undergraduate student Rachel Stewart. This event will also feature a display of selected highlights from University Libraries' Rare Books and Manuscripts Library.
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2020-02-25 15:00:00
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Celebrating Genre Fiction
Join University Libraries and the Department of English for a lively round table discussion about writing, reading, teaching and researching genre fiction, moderated by Department Chair Robyn Warhol. Participants include Associate Professor Beth Hewitt, Professor and Director of Popular Culture Studies Jared Gardner, Assistant Professor and writer Nick White, alumna and writer Karen Harper, MFA student Margaret Sarsfield and undergraduate student Rachel Stewart. This event will also feature a display of selected highlights from University Libraries' Rare Books and Manuscripts Library.
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150 A&B Thompson Library
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America/New_York
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Join University Libraries and the Department of English for a lively round table discussion about writing, reading, teaching and researching genre fiction, moderated by Department Chair Robyn Warhol. Participants include Associate Professor Beth Hewitt, Professor and Director of Popular Culture Studies Jared Gardner, Assistant Professor and writer Nick White, alumna and writer Karen Harper, MFA student Margaret Sarsfield and undergraduate student Rachel Stewart. This event will also feature a display of selected highlights from University Libraries' Rare Books and Manuscripts Library.