This lecture is part of the Reading for Peace: Celebrating the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, which is sponsored by WSU CELIA (The State of Ohio Center of Excellence for Collaborative Education and Leadership in the Arts located at Wright State University) and co-sponsored by the WSU Department of English, Creative Writing Committee, Center for Teaching and Learning, and Peace Lecture Committee.
Writing toward Peace Workshop: The Sojourn and the Process. 9:05-10:00 (space limited, contact English@wright.edu to register). Andrew Krivak will share his process of discovery as he wrote The Sojourn focusing particularly on process of becoming conscious of the novel’s narrative arc culminating in a place of peace.
WSU’s Annual Kristallnacht Commemoration
Tuesday, November 5, 2013, 7:30pm
M252 Creative Arts Center, Wright State University
Canadian author and filmmaker Gina Roitman
will introduce and screen her new documentary
“My Mother, the Nazi Midwife & Me”
This event is free and open to the public.
It is co-sponsored by the Zusman Chair in Judaic Studies,
The Frydman Education Resource Center
and the Dayton Holocaust Resource Center.
A Graduate school seminar tailored towards COLA students interested in pursuing a career in professional academia. The seminar will include conversations about:
A. The ins and outs of graduate admissions;
B. Selecting a program of study;
C. Graduate School Prerequisite Exams;
D. Resume/CV Writing;
E. Graduate School at Wright State
Gallery Coordinator Tess Cortés will give a talk titled "Sketchbooks and Circuits." She will discuss some technology, materials, and processes learned during 2013 Shakerag Workshop with MIT's Leah Buechley.
-Lilypad Arduino
-Processing programming language
-Conductive paint
-Using a sketchbook to make interactive electronic sketches
-Working interactive example projects from workshop