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VISITING WRITER SERIES Washington State University English Department WELCOMES Wednesday, March 26, 2014 6:30 pm WSU CUB Auditorium William Cronon libarts.wsu.edu/english/visitingwriterseries.html VISITING WRITER SERIES english department washington state university “The Portage: Time, Memory, and Storytelling in the Making of an American Place,” a lecture and discussion Thursday, March 27, 2014 3:30 - 5:30 pm Whitewater Room, Idaho Commons Student Union, UI Campus “The Personal Voice of Scholarly Writing,” an interdisciplinary forum, with panelists from the University of Idaho and Washington State University: Adam Sowards, Mary Blew, Scott Slovic, Larry Hufford, Mary Wack, and Debbie Lee CO-SPONSORS WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY Department of History School of Biological Sciences Office of Undergraduate Education CEREO UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO Department of English Department of History Program in Northwest Studies Frederick Jackson Turner and Vilas Research Professor of History, Geography and Environmental Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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VISITING WRITER SERIESWashington State University English Department

WELCOMES

Wednesday, March 26, 20146:30 pm WSU CUB Auditorium

WilliamCronon

libarts.wsu.edu/english/visitingwriterseries.html

VISITING WRITER SERIES

english department

washingtonstate

university

“The Portage: Time, Memory, and Storytelling in the Making of an American Place,” a lecture and discussion

Thursday, March 27, 20143:30 - 5:30 pm Whitewater Room, Idaho Commons Student Union, UI Campus

“The Personal Voice of Scholarly Writing,” an interdisciplinary forum, with panelists from the University of Idaho and Washington State University: Adam Sowards, Mary Blew, Scott Slovic, Larry Hufford, Mary Wack, and Debbie Lee

CO-SPONSORSWASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITYDepartment of HistorySchool of Biological SciencesOffice of Undergraduate EducationCEREO

UNIVERSITY OF IDAHODepartment of EnglishDepartment of HistoryProgram in Northwest Studies

Frederick Jackson Turner and Vilas Research Professor of History, Geography and Environmental StudiesUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison.