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"I am a man in a house". Ron Padgett, poeta.
Il primo volume di poesie di Ron Padgett con testo a fronte
5.11.005: Ron Hynes recordings: 1989, 1992 (Secret Nation)
Track sheets used Ron Hynes for Secret Nation and Common Man
Ron Kubik Interview, 2023
Retired office coordinator and senior communications technician in Instructional and Media Technologies (IMT) Ron Kubik discusses the path that led him to his role at UMN Morris and his time at Morris as a student and staff member and community member. In particular, he discusses LGBTQIA2S+ student groups when he was a student and being a gay man in the Morris community.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/stories/1110/thumbnail.jp
Ron Frank and man holding plaque
Ron Frank and another man holding plaque depicting a building. They are standing in front of a banner, Purdue University, Krannert School
[2012.30.02] Portrait of three women and one man
Cabinet photograph. Black and white. Portrait of three women and one man. A young woman is seated at the center with a man with a mustache and a woman seated on either side just behind her. Another woman standing in back. Inscribed: ?Christ Geisler [?]. Grandpa Woehl?s cousins?. Courtesy of Ron Vossler Collection, 2012.30, GRHC.Cabinet photograph. Black and white. Portrait of three women and one man. A young woman is seated at the center with a man with a mustache and a woman seated on either side just behind her. Another woman standing in back. Inscribed on the back: ?Christ Geisler [?]. Grandpa Woehl?s cousins?. Courtesy of Ron Vossler Collection, 2012.30, GRHC
BJC student Ron Steffan (on right) participating in the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Student Union
BJC student Ron Steffan (on right) participating in the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Student Union. Also depicts Phyllis Wigen, Edgar Johnson, Robert P. Miller (in middle, behind the man shoveling). Building completed 1974
Oral history interview with Ron Wallace
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
Oral history interview with Ron Stevens
Ron Stevens enrolled in Oklahoma State University (OSU) in the fall of 1964 majoring in sociology and left in January of 1968 to pursue further education in theology. He recalls his various campus activities and talks about the controversial programs he helped with that fought for free speech on campus. Stevens goes into detail about the different people who were a part of these programs and the impact they had. He also describes how his experiences at OSU helped him develop and how he would not be the same man today if not for OSU and the people he met while there.The O-STATE Stories Oral History collection is comprised of interviews which chronicle the rich history, heritage, and traditions of Oklahoma State University
Best-Selling Author Ron Rash to Visit GWU
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
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