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Pierce, Greg (FA 430)
Finding aid only for Folklife Archives Project 430. Paper: Folklore on the Cover of \u27Time\u27 Magazine: A Survey written by Greg Pierce for a Western Kentucky University folk studies class
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[Greg Pierce and Morgan Gieringer at workshop]
Photo of Greg Pierce and Morgan Gieringer at the Japanese Book Making Workshop at UNT Willis Library on April 11, 2018 in the Library Forum (room 140). The event was part of UNT Libraries' 2018 National Library Week programming. They are standing at one of the workshop stations to the side of the room and students working in the library are visible through the windows behind them
Author, Geraldine Brooks at the National Library of Australia for the 2009 Ray Mathew Lecture, Canberra, 23 October 2009 [picture] /
Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author, Geraldine Brooks during her visit to the National Library of Australia for the 2009 Ray Mathew Lecture, Canberra, 23 October 2009.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia
Summer of Service: Greg Jao
Greg Jao, Vice President of Campus Engagement for InterVarsity, speaks on Nehemiah and the importance of investing where God has placed you.
A second-generation Chinese American, Greg helped develop The Daniel Project, a leadership acceleration program for Asian American InterVarsity staff, and formerly served as National Field Director for InterVarsity in the Northeast. He has emceed several Urbana conferences, speaks often to student groups, and is a volunteer preacher at his church. Greg is the author of Your Mind’s Mission, The Kingdom of God, and Following Jesus Without Dishonoring Your Parents (all IVP)
Conversations in Fairfax: Conversation with Greg Ashe, et al.
Gladys Haddad, as she continues to speak with residents, community directors, and neighborhood institutional partners in the Fairfax neighborhood. Held at the Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation offices in the Quincy Place. Part one brings together the following speakers to discuss the how neighborhoods are vital to the livable city. Vickie Johnson, Executive Director, Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation Greg Ashe, Executive Director of Karamu House India Pierce Lee, Program Director for Neighborhoods, Housing, and Community Development, Cleveland Foundation. Part two includes Vickie Johnson, Executive Director, Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation, Katherine Butler, Resident, Community Leader, and Board Member, Kimberly Gillyard, Coordinator for the Cleveland Clinic Innovation Center
Portrait of Robert Dessaix in the National Library of Australia bookshop, Canberra, 10 October 2008, 1 [picture] /
Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author Robert Dessaix in the National Library of Australia bookshop, Canberra, 10 October 2008.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia
Portrait of Robert Dessaix in the National Library of Australia bookshop, Canberra, 10 October 2008, 2 [picture] /
Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author Robert Dessaix in the National Library of Australia bookshop, Canberra, 10 October 2008.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia
Greg Bottoms, 24th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Greg Bottoms is the author of the memoir Angelhead, which was named one of the best five works of nonfiction of 2000 by Esquire magazine. His second book, Sentimental, Heartbroken Rednecks: Tales, was released in September 2001 by Context Books. His stories and essays have appeared in a number of magazines, literary journals, and anthologies, including The Beacon Best of 1999, Creative Nonfiction, and Esquire. He is currently the Teaching and Writing Fellow at Sweet Briar College
Data for: Improperly-zoned, spatially-marginalized, and poorly-served? Understanding mobile home park locations in urban Los Angeles
Data on mobile home park location within neighborhoods in Los Angele
Greg Larson, 44th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Greg Larson is an author, editor, and stand-up comedian in Austin, Texas. His memoir, Clubbie (University of Nebraska Press, 2021), was his graduate thesis for Old Dominion University’s Master of Fine Arts in creative writing. Library Journal called it “[A] necessary addition to current baseball literature.” He has since been featured by NPR, CBS Sports Radio, ESPN, and the MLB Network. He has edited clients’ work that has been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur Magazine, the Wall Street Journal Bestseller List, the USA Today Bestseller List, and more
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