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Literacy Campaigns and Initiatives, with William Sturkey

Graduate Seminar in Literacy Studies
February 6, 2015
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Humanities Institute, 104 East 15th Ave

Interdisciplinary Seminar in Literacy Studies

Organized by and for graduate students campus-wide

Interdisciplinary activities and relationships play an important role in the experiences of students. The GradSem formed in 2005 to meet this objective. The group meets monthly for a student-organized program. The February meeting will take the form of a workshop led by William Sturkey on literacy campaigns and initiatives. Dr. Sturkey is an historian of Modern American, African American, and Southern History with a particular research focus on race in the American South, working-class African American communities, and the Civil Rights Movement. He earned his PhD at Ohio State and is now a postdoctoral fellow at the University of North Carolina. 

Lunch will be provided by LiteracyStudies@OSU. Students interested in attending should rsvp to Sean Kamperman.