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Discrimination by Proxy.
Alexander, Larry; Cole, Kevin. (1997). Discrimination by Proxy.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/167599
Image of Brad Cole, Darcy Tate, Kevin Fuller-Martini, Cliff Gardner, Les Sweeney, 2010.
Brad Cole, Darcy Tate, Kevin Fuller-Martini, Cliff Gardner, Les Sweeney, along Nevada Highway 765 during the tour of the historic Utah Construction Company ranch area
In Memoriam: Professor Richard E. Speidel 1933-2008
This tribute first begins with a tribute from Dean Kevin Cole, outlining the accomplishments of Professor Richard Speidel, and is succeeded by personal tributes from the various authors of the articles contained in this volume of the San Diego Law Review
Kevin Brockmeier, Fiction Reading
October 25, 2013, Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State UniversityAward winning author Kevin Brockmeier, reads from his work.University Libraries, Department of English, Department of Women's Studies, Watermark Books & Cafe, Ulrich Museum of Ar
Dr. Kevin Pelletier – Faculty Author Interview
Dr. Kevin Pelletier, Associate Professor of English, discusses his new book, Apocalyptic Sentimentalism: Love and Fear in US Antebellum Literature, published recently by the University of Georgia Press. The book provides powerful insights into the relationship between nineteenth-century sentimentality, religious discourse, and antislavery reform
Junior Recital: Kevin Cole, Trombone; April 1, 1998
Kemp Recital HallWednesday AfternoonApril 1, 19985:30 p.m
Senior Recital: Kevin Cole, Trombone; November 13, 1998
Kemp Recital HallFriday EveningNovember 13, 19989:30 p.m
Image of Robin Boies Darcy Tate, Kevin Fuller-Martini, Brad Cole at the Vineyard Ranch house, 2010.
Robin Boies Darcy Tate, Kevin Fuller-Martini, Brad Cole at Steve and Robin Boies' home on the Vineyard Ranch house, 2010
Kevin Fenton: A Reading
The John S. Lucas Great River Reading Series (GRRS) hosts Winona native and author Kevin Fenton. Fenton will read from his new novel Cyan Magenta Yellow Black published by Black Lawrence Press, 2025.
Kevin Fenton is the author of Merit Badges, which won the AWP Prize for the Novel and the Friends of the American Writers Award, and Leaving Rollingstone, which Patricia Hampl called “the most important memoir to come out of the Midwest (or anywhere) in years.” He works as an advertising writer and creative director; in that capacity, he’s published essays in the design quarterlies Émigré and Eye (London), the anthology Looking Closer 2: Critical Writing On Graphic Design, and the UX design blog Boxes and Arrows. He got a slightly better education than he deserved at Beloit College, the University of Minnesota Law School, and the University of Minnesota MFA program. He lives in St Paul with his wife Ellen and his greyhound Evie
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