News


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Programs and Events

- listed by semester, latest first - 

Spring 2013

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Sponsored by University Libraries — Graduate College South Charleston Library


Spring 2012

Innovative Research Methods, Community Studies, Collaborative Research

Professor Graham Crow – Deputy Director
United Kingdom’s Economic and Social Research Council National Centre for Research Methods

Read the Press Release here.


Fall 2011

September 2011 Local Artists Installment: Staci M. Leech-Cornell
“A Much Curious Coop”

See the article in the Charleston Daily Mail here.

Reception 16 September 2011
On Display from September 12 to October 21, 2011


You’ve Heard the News . . . Is the End of Civilization at Hand?
- Come Get the Truth -
12 Noon, 21 September 2011
GC 319 (MUGC South Charleston)

“Maya 2012: The Use and Abuse of Ancient Maya Knowledge”
Presented by Dr. David S. Anderson


Join us for our Fall 2011 Meet, Eat, and Greet

September 9, 2011

Little Creek Park – South Charleston


Summer 2011

Carolyn Quinlan receives Employee of the Month Award


Spring 2011

May 2011 Local Artists Installment: Hank Keeling: A Life in Art

A Faculty-Student-Community Collaborative Exhibit
Directed by Mark Tobin Moore
Produced by the “Life in Art” Graduate Humanities Seminar

Read the Press Release, here.

- Photos from the Opening Reception -

  


Scholarly Publishing 
Brown Bag & Workshop

29 March 2011

Listen to the podcast here.


April “Local Artists” Installment:

Traci Higginbotham

Reception 1 April 2011


March 2011 Exhibit: on disply in the MUGC Library March 5 – 17

< Reception Friday, March 11, 5:30 p.m., MUGC Library >

< See the story here. >


Fall 2010

October 2010 Local Artists Installment

October 22 – December 5, 2010

Read about the series (MU Press Release) here.


September 2010 Installment

Frank Grant

September 6 – October 15

Reception: September 10, 2010

Read the MU Press Release here.


Photos from our Fall 2010 Meet, Eat, and Greet . . .

Fall 2009

See the Press Release here.

Photos from our 30th Anniversary Celebration

Spring 2009

Wednesday, March 4, 7 p.m., GC 319: Public Showing of Black Diamonds:
Mountaintop Removal and the Fight for Coalfield Justice

Wednesday, March 11, 7 p.m., GC 319: Talk by the filmmaker, Catherine Pancake

(reception and discussion to follow)


Photos and Video from the Glenwood Project Exhibit Opening & Reception . . . .

 

Videos of the Opening

Video by Annette Conner: See her class blog here

See the Charleston Gazette article here


Fall 2008

– Meet, Greet, and Eat –

– Glenwood, Phase II –

Photos from our Meet, Greet, and Eat – Fall 2008


Fall 2007

- They Are Still With Us –
An exhibit by Mark Tobin Moore and the Students of A&S 600 – Museum Studies and Exhibit Design
The Clay Center, Charleston, West Virginia
November 23 – December 30
See the story in The Gazz

A&S 600 Students — a.k.a., The Red Door Group – in front of the developing installation. L to R: Jason Stewart, Matt Gibson, Jennifer Pinkerton, Tia Miller, Annette Conner, and Lee Darnell. (Photo by Mark Tobin Moore.)
Join us for a reception at the Clay Center on December 126 – 8 p.m.

Summer 2007

The Glenwood Estate Symposium — flyer

The Glenwood Estate Symposium — program


Spring 2007

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Drawing Hope:
An Examination of Art by Prisoners & Patients

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Presented by Christine Seger
Humanities MA Candidate
Advised by Mark Tobin Moore


Fall 2006

Graduate Humanities Faculty & Students Host Art Exhibit

November 24 – December 4


Fall 2005

Humanities Faculty Robert Maslowski and Daniel Boyd screen new film

“Religious Liberty: For Some or For All?”