Lauren CaffeWRITING REVOLUTION:
World-renowned author Alaa Al Aswany spoke in the Visual Arts Center on Wednesday night about his literary career and his best known work, “The Yacoubian Building,” which inspired widespread social debate and engaged the literary community in the Egyptian Revolution of 2011.
Lauren CaffeWRITING REVOLUTION:
World-renowned author Alaa Al Aswany spoke in the Visual Arts Center on Wednesday night about his literary career and his best known work, “The Yacoubian Building,” which inspired widespread social debate and engaged the literary community in the Egyptian Revolution of 2011.
Lauren CaffeWRITING REVOLUTION:
World-renowned author Alaa Al Aswany spoke in the Visual Arts Center on Wednesday night about his literary career and his best known work, “The Yacoubian Building,” which inspired widespread social debate and engaged the literary community in the Egyptian Revolution of 2011.
Lauren CaffeSEARCHING STORIES:
Critically-acclaimed author Hannah Tinti came to campus to read from her latest novel, “The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley.”
Lauren CaffeSEARCHING STORIES:
Critically-acclaimed author Hannah Tinti came to campus to read from her latest novel, “The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley.”
Lauren CaffeSEARCHING STORIES:
Critically-acclaimed author Hannah Tinti came to campus to read from her latest novel, “The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley.”
Lauren CaffeSTICKING IT TO STEREOTYPES:
Meredith McCarroll’s new book uses her experience growing up in Appalachia to discuss societal perceptions on a broader scale. At her book launch, she talked about what it means to come from a region that has often been painted as full of poor, white banjo-strummers.
Lauren CaffeSTICKING IT TO STEREOTYPES:
Meredith McCarroll’s new book uses her experience growing up in Appalachia to discuss societal perceptions on a broader scale. At her book launch, she talked about what it means to come from a region that has often been painted as full of poor, white banjo-strummers.
Lauren CaffeHOMAGE TO HOMER:
“Winslow Homer and the Camera: Photography and the Art of Painting” attempts to investigate the way in which photography impacts viewers’ understanding of the artist’s practice.