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Spring 2009 Newsletter:
A Tribute to Dr. John Richards, 1958 - 2008


We lost a very dear friend in December 2008. The Spring 2009 Newsletter pays tribute to John with an extended article by one of his students, Annette Conner.

For an audio tribute, listen to the radio essay by Cat Pleska ('98), "Remembering a Good Friend," which aired on West Virginia Public Radio, here.

For a sense of the many lives that John touched, see here and here.


Summer and Fall 2009 Seminars

New Professional Development Fund for Graduate Humanities Students

Thanks to a generous donation from the former MUGC Foundation, and to the facilitations of Dean Leonard J Deutsch (Graduate College), Interim Dean Donna Spindel (College of Liberal Arts), and Dean David Pittenger (College of Liberal Arts), the Graduate Humanities Program is pleased to announce its new travel fund for Graduate Humanities students, to be used for research and/or professional development (e.g., conference attendance).

Application


The Glenwood Project . . .


The Glenwood Traveling Exhibit - 2009 Schedule:

January 23 - March 6: MUGC Library, Marshall University Graduate College, South Charleston

March 9 - April 17: Drinko Library, Marshall University, Huntington

April 20 - May 29: Cabell County Public Library, Huntington

June 1 - July 10: Unitarian Universalist Congregation, Charleston

July 13 - August 21: Habitat for Humanity, Charleston

August 24 - October 2: First Presbyterian Church, Charleston

October 5 - November 13: Kanawha County Public Library, Charleston

November 16 - December 31: Federal Building, Charleston


The Graduate Humanities Program
Marshall University Graduate College
100 Angus E. Peyton Drive
South Charleston, WV 25303-1600
1-800-642-9842 ext. 2022


The Graduate Humanities Program is a Full Member of the
Association of Graduate Liberal Studies Programs

Duke University • Box 90095 • Durham, NC 27708-0095

Last Updated: March 2009



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