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    Interview with Ron Staats

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    Ron Staats talks about living in Knox County and his involvement with the Radio Stationhttps://digital.kenyon.edu/ps_interviews/1041/thumbnail.jp

    READ @your library Ron Fricker (poster)

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    A project of the Dudley Knox Library at the Naval Postgraduate School.Book title: Introduction to Statistical Methods for Biosurveillance with an Emphasis on Syndromic Surveillanc

    READ @your library Ron Fricker (bookmark)

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    A project of the Dudley Knox Library at the Naval Postgraduate School.Book title: Introduction to Statistical Methods for Biosurveillance with an Emphasis on Syndromic Surveillanc

    Ron Wheldon

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    Photograph - Portrait of Ron Wheldon, Athabasca, Albert

    Oral history interview with Ron Wallace

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    Ron Wallace, author and instructor, talks about growing up in Durant, Oklahoma, and having a father on the police force. He recalls his college days and earning a degree in English. He explains how he developed a love of poetry initially and how he began writing poetry. Wallace also shares stories of his grandparents and reads a few of his favorite poems. He has been a Oklahoma Book Award finalist several times.The Deep Roots: Oklahoma Authors Collection is a series of interviews with authors who discuss their lives, work, and creative processes

    Best-Selling Author Ron Rash to Visit GWU

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    Gardner-Webb University alumnus and best-selling author Ron Rash is set to visit GWU as he gains worldwide attention for “Serena,” his novel that was adapted into a feature film set to premiere next month. Rash will visit the campus Oct. 3 to give the keynote address at the Appalachian Writers Association’s annual awards banquet, part of the Southern Appalachian Culture Series conference hosted at Gardner-Webb. The 1976 GWU alum, also currently the John Parris Distinguished Professor of Appalachian Studies at Western Carolina University, will discuss Appalachian writing and read from some of his works. WGWG: Catch Up with Ron Rashhttps://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-newscenter-archive/2320/thumbnail.jp

    Presidents at NPS

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    The Naval Postgraduate School began in 1909 as the School of Marine Engineering at Annapolis. It was renamed twice as its mission and scope of operations expanded, becoming the Postgraduate Department of the Naval Academy in 1912 and the Naval Postgraduate School after World War I. The President's title was established in 2004 (U.S. Code Title 10 7042). Vice Admiral Ron Route, (Ret.), the current president, began his term in 2013.List of Presidents that have served at the Naval Postgraduate School. Prepared by Special Collections & Archives, Dudley Knox Library, Naval Postgraduate School, December 10, 2014.Dudley Knox Librar

    Friends of the Greenwood Library Presents Ron Smith

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    Virginia Poet Laureate Ron Smith spoke and read at Longwood University April 14, 2015 in celebration of National Poetry Month. Smith, a longtime professor and celebrated poet, is currently writer-in-residence at St. Christopher’s School in Richmond. He is the author of Running Again in Hollywood Cemetery, Moon Road and Its Ghostly Workshop. He will speak and read from his poetry on April 14 at 7 p.m. in the Greenwood Library atrium. The event is free and open to the public. I’m excited to bring Ron Smith, poet laureate of the Commonwealth, to speak at Longwood during National Poetry Month, said Suzy Szasz Palmer, dean of Greenwood Library. Virginia is rich in its history but also in its depth of literary writers. Fiction and nonfiction typically garner more public attention, but it’s vitally important to celebrate the role of poetry in our culture. Virginia’s poet laureates serve for two-year terms, and Mr. Smith is the third poet laureate we’ve hosted since I came to Longwood in July 2011, thanks to the Friends of the Greenwood Library. Many of Smith’s poems center on his time in college at the University of Richmond, where he played football on the Tangerine Bowl championship team. He also holds a master’s degree from VCU

    Abundance of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal taxa associated with the roots and rhizosphere soil of different durum wheat cultivars in the Canadian prairie

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    Understanding the variation in how wheat genotypes shape their AM fungal communities in a prairie environment is foundational to breeding for enhanced AM fungi–wheat interactions. The AM fungal communities associated with 32 durum wheat genotypes were described by pyrosequencing of amplicons. The experiment was set up at two location in the Canadian prairies. The field most intensively managed site was highly dominated by Funneliformis. Genotype influenced the AM fungal community in rhizosphere soil, but there was no evidence of differential genotype effect on the AM fungal community of durum wheat roots. The influence of durum wheat genotype on the AM fungal community of the soil was less important at the intensively managed site. Certain durum wheat genotypes such as Strongfield, Plenty, and CDC Verona were associated with high abundance of Paraglomus, and Dominikia was undetected in the rhizosphere of the recent cultivars Enterprise, Eurostar, Commander, and Brigade. Genetic variation in the association of durum wheat with AM fungi suggests the possibility of increasing the sustainability of cropping systems through the use of durum wheat genotypes selecting highly effective AM fungal taxa residing in agricultural soils of the Canadian prairies.This is a manuscript of an article published as Walid Ellouze, Chantal Hamel, Asheesh K. Singh, Vachaspati Mishra, Ron M. DePauw, and Ron E. Knox. 2018. Abundance of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal taxa associated with the roots and rhizosphere soil of different durum wheat cultivars in the Canadian prairies. Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 64(8): 527-536. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjm-2017-0637

    Famous Author and Gardner-Webb Alumnus Ron Rash to Make Television Appearance

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    Award-winning author and Boiling Springs, N.C., native, Ron Rash will be featured during the season premiere of “North Carolina Bookwatch” on UNC-TV (public television) this Friday, July 6 at 9:30 p.m. The show will spotlight Rash’s latest novel, “The Cove.” This marks the third appearance for Rash on the program, where he’s previously spoke about his books “Serena” and “One Foot in Eden.”https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-newscenter-archive/2837/thumbnail.jp
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