Showcasing Writers at 51²è¹İapp
Writers@51²è¹İapp brings to campus writers of all kinds: poets, novelists, memoirists, essayists, radio essayists, columnists, graphic memoirists, playwrights, and short story writers.
“Interacting with writers, hearing them not only read from their work but also talk about their achievements and struggles, helps us to see that literature is a living tradition,†says Ralph Savarese, professor of English. “Writers@51²è¹İapp works its magic in the way that the College does generally: by allowing students to discover and cultivate a passionate commitment to engaged living. Students learn that carefully and beautifully crafted words matter.â€
The program is not designed just for student writers. “The program serves interdisciplinary learning by showcasing writers who take up matters of politics or history or science, for example — the latter is a loose but common thread in the work of a number of this year’s visitors,†Savarese says.
Event Information
If events will be live streamed, Zoom links to the reading and roundtable events will be posted at the beginning of each week in various campus communications and on W@G social media; events will be captioned.
To request additional accessibility accommodations, please email De Dudley at least two (2) days prior to the event.
This information is subject to change. Check your email and follow us on social media for updates and additional information.
The 2024–25 Schedule
All times listed are Central time zone.
Fall 2024
Jonathan Meiburg
Wednesday, September 18
7 p.m., Art+Science Talk, Humanities and Social Studies Center (HSSC) S1325
Thursday, September 19
4:15 p.m., Reading, Herrick Chapel
Friday, September 20
4:30 p.m., Nature walk, 4:30 p.m., CERA
Bruna Dantas Lobato,ÌıBook Launch & Celebration
Thursday, October 10
4:15 p.m., Reading and Reception, Joe Rosenfield '25 Center (JRC) 101
Eduardo C. Corral
Thursday, November 14
4:15 p.m., Roundtable, HSSC S1325;
8 p.m., Reading, JRC 101
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Spring 2025
TBD
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