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LECTURES for 2008
The Persistence of Books in the Digital Age Douglas Armato, Director and Editor-In-Chief of the University of Minnesota Press When: Wednesday, February 27, 7 p.m. Location: Stark Auditorium
Prisoner of Academe, or Why Poetry Should Not Be Assigned in English Class James Armstrong, WSU English Department When: Tuesday, March 11, 6 p.m. Location: Winona Public Library
Dusty Archives and Fond Memories: The Sesquicentennial History Peter Henderson, WSU History Department When: Wednesday, March 19, 1 p.m. Location: Darrell Krueger Library
Why Do Your Textbooks Cost So Much? Karen Krause, WSU Bookstore, and Chris Livingston, The Book Shelf When: Wednesday, March 26, 7 p.m. Location: Stark Auditorium
Light-Wingéd Dryad of the Trees: The Printed Book in the University C. Mikal Oness, Sutton Hoo Press When: Wednesday, April 2, 7 p.m. Location: Stark Auditorium
Book Arts Road Trip: A Survey of the Contemporary Book Arts Karen Hanmer, Book Artist When: Wednesday, April 9, 7 p.m. Location: Stark Auditorium
Student Essay Contest Award Ceremony When: Wednesday, April 16, 1pm Location: Darrell Krueger Library, Athenaeum
WINONA CITY-WIDE BOOK SALE APRIL 17-19
Books used and new for sale at area bookstores, libraries, and other locations
STUDENT ESSAY CONTEST
High School and College Categories. For Details and Guidelines, see our Essay Contest
Sponsored by WSUCollege of Liberal Arts; the WSU Bookstore; the WSU Library Athenaeum,the WSU Sesquicentennial Comittee, the Consortium for Liberal Arts and Science Promotion (CLASP); the Winona Public Library; the Winona Arts Center; The Book Shelf; Big River Magazine; and Sutton Hoo Press.
All events free and open to the public (unless otherwise indicated)
Last Modified: Thursday, May 08, 2008 13:57
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