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Interview with Tracy Wilkes
The wife of journalist and author Paul Wilkes, Tracy is the founder and director of DREAMS, INC, a Wilmington-based program that affords inner-city children and adolescents the opportunity to express themselves through dance, drama, music and art. Tracy, who earned her Masters in Social Work from Boston College, has seen DREAMS grow into a foundation with a Board of Directors, two full-time and many volunteer workers, and with close to seventy children between the ages of eight and seventeen participating in the program
Alumni Authors: Kristen Tracy \u2794
Alumni Authors Series - Spring 2012. The William H. Hannon Library was happy to celebrate some of our acclaimed literary alumnus. Each author discussed their newest works and share a few stories from their days at LMU.
Kristen Tracy (\u2794) - Kristen Tracy has written four young adult novels, Lost It, Crimes of the Sarahs, A Field Guide for Heartbreakers, and Sharks & Boys. Her first middle-grade novel, Camille McPhee Fell Under the Bus, was released in Summer 2009. This year, Kristen\u27s newest second middle-grade novel, The Reinvention of Bessica Lefter, has won a Parents\u27 Choice Award. Kristen has a Ph.D. in English, an MFA in writing and an MA in American Literature. Kristen has taught writing and literature courses at Brigham Young University, Johnson State College (in Vermont), and Western Michigan University
Tracy Metz Lecture: Sweet & Salt: Water and the Dutch
Tracy Metz is a journalist and author of art, architecture, urban planning and the landscape. In Sweet & Salt: Water and the Dutch (NAi Publishers) Metz describes the metamorphosis the landscape of the Netherlands is currently undergoing and how the Dutch are searching for new ways of living with the water. Co-sponsored by School of Visual and Performing Arts Transmedia Department
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End of life care in intensive care settings: a case study approach to explore decision making and processes. National Institute for Health Research, Research for Patient Benefit Programme PB-PG-0107-12274
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