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Library Associates Events Calendar 2009-2010

Sept. 10, 2009

Thursday

5 p.m.

Peter Graham Scholarly Commons

E. S. Bird Library

Howard Bond, Author

"Photography as Art: Trends since 1839"

Oct. 15, 2009

Thursday

5 p.m.

Peter Graham Scholarly Commons

E. S. Bird Library

Maureen Corrigan, NPR Book Critic

"The (Not So) Guilty Pleasures of Mystery Fiction"

Nov. 12, 2009

Thursday

5 p.m.

Peter Graham Scholarly Commons

E. S. Bird Library

Deidre C. Stam, Library educator and polar enthusiast

"The Value of the Team: Celebrating the grand 1909 North Polar adventure of African American explorer Matthew Henson"

Dec. 4, 2009

Friday

5 p.m.

Sixth Floor,

E.S. Bird Library  

 Holiday Reception

Feb. 18, 2010

Thursday

5 p.m.

Peter Graham Scholarly Commons

E.S. Bird Library

Scott Pitoniak, Author

"Remembering Yankee Stadium"

March 11, 2010 Thursday

5 p.m.

Watson Theater

Karen Halverson, Artist

"Photographic Adventures in the American West"

April 22,

2010

Thursday

5 p.m.

Peter Graham Scholarly Commons

E.S. Bird Library

Mary Marshall Lecture

Jean Howard, Author

Shakespearean Literature

April 30,

2010

Friday

Noon

 

John Zogby, founder and president of Zogby International

Library Associates Lectures

These events were held in the Peter Graham Scholarly Commons, first floor, E. S. Bird Library

Listen to Lecture
(MP3, 1:00, 7.9 MB)

March 15, 2007

 

Jane Mangan, Assistant Professor, Department of History
Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina


"Marketwomen and Identity Formation in Colonial Peru"


Listen to Lecture
(MP3, 1:16, 8.7 MB)

April 19, 2007

 

David Rudd, President, Central New York Arts and Crafts Society, and Proprietor, Dalton's American Decorative Arts


"Collecting Arts and Crafts Furniture"

 


Syracuse University Seminar in the History of the Book Lectures

These lectures were held in the Peter Graham Scholarly Commons, first floor, E. S. Bird Library


Listen to Lecture
(MP3, 1:14, 8.6 MB)

February 23, 2007

Nicholas Birns, Assistant Professor, Eugene Lang College, the New School


"When Neglected Books Are Revived: The Cases of the William Godwin and Dawn Powell"


Listen to Lecture
(MP3, 1:11, 15.1 MB)

March 30, 2007

Wendy Wall, Professor and Chair, English Department, Northwestern University


"Indexing the Index, and Reading the Home: The Case of The English Housewife in the 17th Century"


Brodsky Endowment for the Advancement of Library Conservation Lecture