Author: William Modrow

My Life as an Intern: The Lost Art of Letter Writing

Hello, my name is Candace Pine, and you may remember from my last blog post that I am interning here in the Steward and Sustain department while I’m pursuing my MLIS degree at Kent State University. I wanted to continue

Black History Month Lecture – Sharon M. Draper – Tuesday 2/13 – 12:00 Rm 320 King Library

   History Becomes Story: Weaving Memories, Mint Juleps and Moonlight Presented by: Sharon M. Draper, New York Times Best Selling Author and former National Teacher of the Year Tuesday 2/13 12 noon Rm. 320 King Library

Happy Holidays from the Walter Havighurst Special Collections, University Archives & Preservation

  Holiday postcard display by Danielle Owens and Maria Taylor, student assistants in Special Collections, University Archives & Preservation

Continuing Exhibit: Blood in the Snow: Russian Revolution and Civil War, 1917-1920

  Blood in the Snow: Russian Revolution and Civil War, 1917-1920 Walter Havighurst Special Collections & University Archives – King Library 321 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., ongoing through Dec. 20, 2017 The Walter Havighurst Special Collections fall exhibit highlights

Ohio Archives Month Lecture – Robin Hense – Wednesday 11/29 Rm 134 King Library

  The Value of Local Government Archives Presented by: Robin Heise President, Society of Ohio Archivists & Records Manager/ Archivist Greene County Records Center and Archives

Conspiracy Theories and Revolution in Post-Soviet Russia – Tuesday Nov. 7 4:00pm Rm 320 King Library

  Special Lecture King Library 320 4 p.m. – Tuesday, Nov. 7 On the 100th anniversary of the day the Bolshevik Revolution overthrew the Russian provisional government, Ilya Yablokov, teaching fellow in Russian Studies at the University of Leeds, offers an

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