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Michael Palumbo Oral History Interview
Oral history interview by Mary Heers with Michael Palumbo. Topics include: His grandparents being professional musicians; Learning to play the violin at an early age and practicing each day before going out to play; Switching to the viola in college; Playing in the school orchestra; Various musical performance jobs to earn money during college; Participation in the ROTC during high school; Being drafted into the Army during the Vietnam War; Military service at the United Nations Command in Korea; Returning to school to finish a Masters degree after his military service; Teaching high school music before becoming a college professor; Completing a Doctorate degree; Employment as a music professor at Weber State University until retirement; Performing with the Ballet We and st orchestra for thirty years; Conducting a chamber orchestra in Ogden; His participation in the American Viola Society and American Federation of Musicians and his hopes for continued music education in Ogden.Michael Palumbo retired as the Director of Orchestral Studies and also as a viola professor from Weber State University in 2013. Both of his maternal grandparents were professional musicians, which was the impetus for him becoming a musician. As a young man, he was drafted into the military during the Vietnam Conflict. He ended up serving in the United Nations Command in Korea during that time. Aside from teaching at Weber State, he also was principal violist for the Ballet West orchestra for 29 years. He now conducts the Chamber Orchestra Ogden, is the president-elect for the American Viola Society, and president of the local Musicians\u27 Union. He shares experiences and his views on music education
Michael Rodriguez interviews fiction writer Michael Kimball
Author Michael Kimball talks about moving away from Michigan to become a successful writer, his education, the fiction reading series he has started in Baltimore, the life-story-on-postcard project, and his book "Dear everybody." Kimball is interviewed by Michigan State University Librarian Michael Rodriguez for the Michigan State University Libraries' Michigan Writers Series
Berardino Palumbo – Lo strabismo della DEA
International book forum on the volume by anthropologist Berardino Palumbo, Lo strabismo della DEA: Antropologia, accademia e società in Italia [The Goddess’ Strabismus: Anthropology, Academy, and Society in Italy], Palermo, Edizioni Museo Pasqualino, 2018, pp. 289. Comments of Mara Benadusi, Michael Blim, Riccardo Ciavolella, Caterina Di Pasquale, Adriano Favole, Noelle Molé Liston, Ivan Severi, Valeria Siniscalchi. With a reply by Berardino Palumbo.Book forum internazionale intorno al libro dell’antropologo Berardino Palumbo, Lo strabismo della DEA: Antropologia, accademia e società in Italia, Palermo, Edizioni Museo Pasqualino, 2018, pp. 289. Commenti di Mara Benadusi, Michael Blim, Riccardo Ciavolella, Caterina Di Pasquale, Adriano Favole, Noelle Molé Liston, Ivan Severi, Valeria Siniscalchi. Con una risposta di Berardino Palumbo
Michael Rodriguez interviews author Paul Clemens
Author Paul Clemens talks about his book "Made in Detroit," the genre of memoir, and writing about race. Clemens is interviewed by Michigan State University Librarian Michael Rodriguez for the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series. Held in the MSU Main Library
Michael Rodriguez interviews author Tom Springer
Author Tom Springer is interviewed about his writing career and his newest book "Looking for hickories". Springer talks about his career following after earning an Environmental Journalism degree from Michigan State University. He calls his genre "creative non-fiction" and explains how he weaves his memories into his books about life in rural and wild Michigan. Part of the Michigan State University Libraries' Michigan Writers Series. Springer is interviewed by Librarian Michael Rodriguez
Michael Rodriguez interviews author Gary Gildner
Author Gary Gildner explains why he left his tenured teaching position to move to Idaho to became a full-time writer of poetry. Gildner talks about donating his personal papers to Michigan State University Libraries' Special Collections, his writing style and how he approaches writing. Gildner is interviewed by MSU Librarian Michael Rodriguez for the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writer Series. Held at the MSU Main Library
Di fantasmi teorici e chimere etnografiche
Response to comments by Mara Benadusi, Michael Blim, Riccardo Ciavolella, Caterina di Pasquale, Adriano Favole, Noelle Molé Liston, Ivan Severi and Valeria Siniscalchi on Berardino Palumbo, Lo strabismo della DEA: Antropologia, accademia e società in Italia, Palermo, Edizioni Museo Pasqualino, 2018, pp. 289.Risposta ai commenti di Mara Benadusi, Michael Blim, Riccardo Ciavolella, Caterina di Pasquale, Adriano Favole, Noelle Molé Liston, Ivan Severi and Valeria Siniscalchi su Berardino Palumbo, Lo strabismo della DEA: Antropologia, accademia e società in Italia, Palermo, Edizioni Museo Pasqualino, 2018, pp. 289
Gold standard of UK degrees is lost in translation
Inflated marks, overworked staff and politically compromised courses are the price of exploiting offshore UK registered students, says Michael Day
Michael Rodriguez interviews historian and author Keith Widder
Historian and author Keith Widder talks about his move to Michigan from Wisconsin, his career as Curator of History for the Mackinac Island State Park Commission, his research interests, his book "Michigan Agricultural College", and his current projects. Widder is interviewed by Michigan State University Librarian Michael Rodriguez for the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series. Held in the MSU Main Library
Dr. Michael Janis, Morehouse College, August 2011, August 2011
This video is a conversation with Dr. Michael Janis. Dr. Janis talks about his book, "Africa After Modernism: Transitions in Literature, Media and Philosophy". Yolanda Gilmore-Bivins, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
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