October 7, 2016
12:00PM - 1:30PM
311 Denney
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2016-10-07 12:00:00
2016-10-07 13:30:00
Reading Practices
The GradSem includes students at every stage of study from across the University who meet monthly for lunch and a student-organized program and discussion. The meeting on September 9 will explore reading. Many factors influence cultural attitudes toward reading: school curricula, literary criticism, the cost of printing, and whether one reads alone or with others. This session focuses on reading as a social practice, a means of belonging to and participating in different kinds of communities.Participation in the GradSem is open to all students with an interest in literacy and its study. Contact Michael Harwick.
311 Denney
OSU ASC Drupal 8
ascwebservices@osu.edu
America/New_York
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2016-10-07 12:00:00
2016-10-07 13:30:00
Reading Practices
The GradSem includes students at every stage of study from across the University who meet monthly for lunch and a student-organized program and discussion. The meeting on September 9 will explore reading. Many factors influence cultural attitudes toward reading: school curricula, literary criticism, the cost of printing, and whether one reads alone or with others. This session focuses on reading as a social practice, a means of belonging to and participating in different kinds of communities.Participation in the GradSem is open to all students with an interest in literacy and its study. Contact Michael Harwick.
311 Denney
Department of English
english@osu.edu
America/New_York
public
The GradSem includes students at every stage of study from across the University who meet monthly for lunch and a student-organized program and discussion. The meeting on September 9 will explore reading. Many factors influence cultural attitudes toward reading: school curricula, literary criticism, the cost of printing, and whether one reads alone or with others. This session focuses on reading as a social practice, a means of belonging to and participating in different kinds of communities.
Participation in the GradSem is open to all students with an interest in literacy and its study. Contact Michael Harwick.