From buchea.1 at buckeyemail.osu.edu Wed Aug 3 13:21:11 2022 From: buchea.1 at buckeyemail.osu.edu (Buchea, Jason R.) Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2022 17:21:11 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] HIST 7301- Oral History Message-ID: Hello All, Just wanted to pass on the info for this grad seminar on Oral History. I assume it may be of interest for many here. There is a heavy practical component collecting and archiving through local fieldwork. It will be taught by Ousman Kobo in the History department. I had the pleasure of taking one of Dr. Kobo's seminars a couple of years back, and it was one of the best I've experienced at OSU. Info below. Best Wishes, Jason Course Description (History 7301) This seminar focuses on oral history as a source of historical evidence and a methodological approach, employed by many disciplines in the humanities and the social sciences. Across time and space, verbal testimonies and dialogues had provided the foundations for producing knowledge of past events, until perhaps the early 19th century scientific revolution in Europe privileged written and other visible evidence of the past (considered ?scientific?), over oral sources. However, by the mid-20th century, the importance of oral sources resurfaced as historians began to pay attention to the histories of societies and marginalized groups whose tradition of producing and recording historical knowledge were based on oral dialogues (testimonies, storytelling, etc.). Today, oral history has evolved, accepted as valid source of history and a solid methodology employed by researchers in diverse disciplines, including History. We will explore the complex debates about the validity of oral sources as historical evidence and proceed to actual practice of collecting oral history data through preliminary fieldwork here in Columbus. Objective The main objective of this course is to expose students to the theory and arts of collecting and using oral sources to construct history, and to help them prepare for fieldwork involving ethnographic approach. Thus, while the readings will cover the theories and practices of oral history, the main assignment (see details below) is intended to offer seminar participants the opportunity to practice the skills they have acquired in the readings by ?being in the field? here in Columbus, collecting the oral histories of African migrant communities. Columbus has one of the largest concentrations of African migrant communities in the U.S and thus provide opportunities for pre-fieldwork experience. In addition, the exercise of collecting oral date of these communities is vital to building historical data for future researchers. Therefore, we envision that the data thus collected will be digitized and deposited with the Ohio State Oral History depository or any other available repository. Students will have full authorship of their work in accordance with The Ohio State University?s copyright rules. By the end of the semester, students should have acquired the skills for conducting interviews in ethical manners and in conformity with Federal and State laws, while attaining an inner knowledge of African societies through their contacts with the respective diaspora communities in Columbus. Requirements (1) Weekly Response Papers (5-6 double-spaced pages) =40% This seminar will require participants to concentrate their efforts on weekly reading and participating actively during seminar meetings. To facilitate discussion, participants will write reaction or response papers. These should be Distributed electronically to all members of the seminar (including the instructor) at least 24 hours before class meetings (see specific dates below). To avoid conversion hassles, please use MS Word. These response papers will form the basis of our discussion. I therefore strongly recommend students to read their colleagues response papers before class. Instruction on writing the response papers In addition to a summary of the readings, the response paper should focus on critical questions about the methods, theories, and conclusions put forward by the authors. It should respond to questions such as the author?s outstanding contributions to methodological approaches and the debates concerning orality. Students are encouraged to connect each week?s readings with those of previous weeks to enable us to see some relationships between the weekly readings. By the end of the semester, students will return clean copies of the responses papers to the instructor, having addressed the instructor?s comments and queries. (2) Attendance and Participation (20%) As in every seminar, the success of this course will depend on members? participation. Indeed, reticence or failure to demonstrate solid intellectual engagement with the materials will result in a lower final grade even if a higher grade was obtained in all other assignments. (3) Oral History Fieldwork (40%) Weeks 11, 12 and 13 will be devoted exclusively to fieldwork, during which each student will conduct interviews with individuals in a selected African migrant community here in Columbus. Students may select the community they would like to study, in consultation with the instructor, and the instructor will help them establish contacts with the community to facilitate the exercise. At the end of the project, each student will write a 10-12-page report of their experiences, the method they employed, detailed information about the individuals they interviewed and an explanation of why they selected these individuals. The final draft of this report will be attached to the data the student collected, further ensuring the student?s authorship of the project is fully recognized and preserved. Alternate Assignment If for any reason a student is not interested in this project, they can discuss alternative assignment with the instructor. This may be a 20?25-page historiography essay or a research paper based on primary sources. Dr. Ousman Murzik Kobo Associate Professor of History Department of History 230 Annie and John Glenn Ave, Columbus OH 43210 614-247-2719 Office / 614-292-2282 Fax kobo.1 at osu.edu [The Ohio State University] Jason Buchea Graduate Associate, Musicology School of Music, The Ohio State University 110 Weigel Hall, 1866 College Rd, Columbus, OH 43210 buchea.1 at osu.edu https://music.osu.edu/people/buchea.1 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From noyes.10 at osu.edu Sun Aug 7 18:07:56 2022 From: noyes.10 at osu.edu (Noyes, Dorothy) Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2022 22:07:56 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] President Johnson celebrates Lydia Smith at Commencement Message-ID: Dear all, I just came from hooding Sarah Craycraft at Commencement, Katey being on a hiking trip in Wyoming. (Congrats to Sarah, who will be with us next year as a full-time Lecturer in Comparative Studies.) 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Megan Moriarty Education Program Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Centers Consortium 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, Columbus, OH 43210 Center for Folklore Studies 218 Ohio Stadium, 1961 Tuttle Park Place, Columbus, OH 43210 614-247-1650 moriarty.8 at osu.edu / osu.edu Pronouns: she/her/hers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From shuman.1 at osu.edu Wed Aug 17 12:25:13 2022 From: shuman.1 at osu.edu (Shuman, Amy) Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2022 16:25:13 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] journals and folklore offprints available Message-ID: Dear OSU folklorists, I'll be leaving my office at the end of December because I'm retiring--does anyone want the Journal of American Folklore, Western Folklore, Proverbium, Journal of Folklore Research and several other journals (including many anthropology journals)? I have many decades of all of them. I'm happy to help you to transport them and would love to see them find a home. 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Vice Dean, Faculty of Arts McDonnell Douglas Professor of American Studies Director, Helsinki Environmental Humanities Hub ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerStart This Message Is From an External Sender This message came from outside your organization. Report Suspicious ? ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerEnd Dear all, FYI! Mikko ___ Mikko Saikku, FT (Ph.D.) Vice Dean, Faculty of Arts McDonnell Douglas Professor of American Studies Director, Helsinki Environmental Humanities Hub North American Studies Department of Cultures Unioninkatu 38 A 124 (P.O. Box 59) FI-00014 University of Helsinki FINLAND mikko.saikku at helsinki.fi https://researchportal.helsinki.fi/en/persons/mikko-saikku ________________________________ L?hett?j?: Laura Siragusa L?hetetty: keskiviikko 17. elokuuta 2022 9.03 Vastaanottaja: Saikku, L-Mikko Aihe: ANTS IS NOW HIRING 3 POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHERS and 2 PHD Dear Mikko, We are very pleased to announce that we are hiring again!! I would be extremely grateful if you could share this with the Environmental Humanities programme at UH and other networks you may think would be interested ? thanks a million!! Three Postdoctoral Researchers, Biodiverse Anthropocenes transdisciplinary research programme We are building the future with science! The University of Oulu is one of the biggest universities in Finland with various fields of science. We participate solving global challenges by combining multidisciplinary approaches, high-level research and successful collaboration. Many of our research units represent international top-level research in their fields. Together with Oulu university of applied sciences we form the academic centre of Oulu. We are now looking for three highly motivated Postdoctoral researchers with experience and/or a demonstrated interest in environmental change and socio-environmental relations.The researchers will join a new transdisciplinary programme, Biodiverse Anthropocenes, which focuses on human-environment relations and biodiversity dynamics, with a particular orientation towards the Arctic. We invite applications from candidates across fields and disciplines who have strong research skills in biodiversity research or environment and society relations, and who are interested in pursuing work across and beyond disciplinary boundaries. We are looking for scholars conversant in issues and frameworks linked to global and regional environmental change, its social impacts and interpretations and biodiversity loss. Scholars with background in Geography, Biology, Genetics, Ecology and Education are prioritised and particularly encouraged to apply. Programme Located on the coast of the Gulf of Bothnia in Northern Finland with over 13,000 students and over 3,000 employees, The University of Oulu is one of the Nordic countries? largest universities and is a global leader in studies of Northern environments and peoples. The University has recently launched a new multi-faculty strategic research programme, ?Biodiverse Anthropocenes?. This programme aims to advance research and discussion concerning the multiple cultural, societal and environmental contributors to biodiversity loss, including interaction between human agents and nature, and to strengthen the collaborative role of sciences and the humanities in current political and scholarly debates about the environment. The programme?s point of departure is that in order to serve some of today?s pressing environmental challenges, researchers across the natural, social and human sciences need to collaborate and engage in impactful and creative scholarship, and to include non-scientific community members as part of their transdisciplinary research endeavours. By bringing together international scholars from across disciplines, and encouraging effective public communication of science, Biodiverse Anthropocenes will promote transdisciplinary and community-minded studies of the environment and ensure the University?s remains as an international leader in addressing the challenges of ecological change and biodiversity. Open position Primary duties attached to these positions: * Carry out both self-initiated and collaborative research and writing activities that lead to high-quality academic publications * Collaborate with programme leaders to further the aims of Biodiverse Anthropocenes, such as organizing thematic conferences or workshops * Engage in writing and submitting applications for research funding * Participate in outreach initiatives that engage both academic and non-academic publics * Take part in teaching activities, subject to faculty needs and the successful candidate?s own teaching/research capabilities and interests What we expect * A Doctoral degree in a relevant field that has been awarded not more than ten years ago. Particularly welcome are scholars with background in Geograph, Biology, Genetics, Ecology and Education * A transdisciplinary research orientation, with work anchored in approaches from across the social, natural sciences and/or humanities that investigate aspects of environmental change and biodiversity crisis * Capacity to collaborate in research and research dissemination activities * Excellent written and interpersonal communication skills, especially in English (the working language of the Biodiverse Anthropocenes programme is English) What we offer The University of Oulu and the Biodiverse Anthropocenes Research Programme offer a supportive academic environment in a community of committed scholars and the possibility to make use of funding opportunities to generate new research ideas and to help build an innovative and internationally focused programme. The University of Oulu offers flexible working hours, an excellent work-life balance and provides a range of occupational healthcare services. Our competitive salaries include paid leave and an additional holiday bonus in the summer. Salary The salary will be competitive and based on the standard salaries for teaching and research staff at Finnish universities, set at demand levels 5-6 for teaching and research staff of Finnish universities. In addition, a personal salary component based on work performance will be paid (maximum of 50% of the job-specific component). In practice, this means the gross salary is likely to be between EUR 3500-4000 per month (before taxes). How to apply Applications, together with relevant enclosures, should be submitted using the electronic application form by 20th September 2022 (23:59 Finnish local time). The application should be written in English and include the following: 1) A letter of motivation (max. 2 pages) summarizing your professional experience and expertise and describing why you are interested in this position and detailing your personal research interests, experience and career plans 2) Brief research plan (max. 3 pages, excluding references) outlining the research you plan to carry out during the three years of the position. Here you can also suggest a senior scholar who is part of the programme who you would like to work with. A list of potential collaborators is provided on our website 3) Curriculum vitae (max. 4 pages) in line with the guidelines of the Finnish Advisory Board on Research Integrity http://www.tenk.fi/en/template-researchers-curriculum-vitae 4) List of publications in line with the guidelines of the Academy of Finland: https://www.aka.fi/en/research-funding/apply-for-funding/how-to-apply-for-funding/az-index-of-application-guidelines2/list-of-publications/ [a full list with ten most important publications highlighted] 5) Certificates/Diplomas: Scanned copy of the original doctoral degree certificate 6) Contact details of 2-3 persons available to give a personal recommendation [NB: these people will not be contacted unless you reach the shortlist stage] Only applications containing all relevant appendices and submitted through the online recruitment system by the deadline will be considered. The selection process follows the University of Oulu?s recruitment guidelines and is carried out by a nominated recruitment committee. Candidates will be evaluated based on their overall qualifications and experience, suitability to the work of Biodiverse Anthropocenes, potential as leading researchers and ability to collaborate and work with others. Link to apply: https://rekry.saima.fi/certiahome/open_job_view.html?did=5600&lang=en&id=000013776&jc=1 The following criteria will be used for the assessment: * Scientific merit, including publications and CV in line with the applicant?s career stage and discipline, and potential to attract external funding * Feasibility of the research plan and its suitability to the work of Biodiverse Anthropocenes * The extent and nature of transdisciplinarity in the proposed research plan * National and international networks * Societal relevance The candidates who are considered most suitable will be invited to an on-site or remote interview. Further information The positions are for a fixed term of three years. The position is due to begin in January 2023 or as negotiated. A probationary period of six months is applied in the positions. Further details are available from the coordinators of Biodiverse Anthropocenes, Dr Laura Siragusa (laura.siragusa at oulu.fi) and Dr Emma Vatka (emma.vatka at oulu.fi). Link to apply: https://rekry.saima.fi/certiahome/open_job_view.html?did=5600&lang=en&id=000013776&jc=1 Two Doctoral Researcher Positions (Geography Research Unit) on Geographies of the Anthropocene The University of Oulu is an international science university creating new knowledge, well-being and innovation for the future through multidisciplinary research and education. Close cooperation with research institutes, companies and the public sector has created an internationally significant research and innovation hub that has changed the world. Every day 2.6 billion people use technology developed in Oulu. The University of Oulu is an international scientific community, with 15 000 students and approximately 3 000 employees. The strengths of the University are wide multidisciplinary study/research interests and modern research and study environment. More information http://www.oulu.fi/english/ We are now looking for two highly motivated Doctoral Researchers to join the Geography Research Unit, Faculty of Science. The doctoral researcher positions are based on the Geographies of the Anthropocene Research Programme in the area of Biodiverse Anthropocenes (https://www.oulu.fi/en/research/arctic-interactions-resilience-and-global-change/biodiverse-anthropocenes). The Geography Research Unit offers a progressive, stimulating, and international working environment. The Unit has five key focus areas in education: Regional Development and Regional Policy, Geoinformatics, Physical Geography, Regional and Political Geography, and Tourism Geographies (https://www.oulu.fi/geography/). Biodiverse Anthropocenes is a Research Programme of the University of Oulu supported by the Academy of Finland PROFI6 funding (2021-2026). This innovative and transdisciplinary research initiative brings together scholars from across the social and natural sciences to collaboratively investigate the biodiversity loss currently threatening multi-species well-being and planetary sustainability, and to generate future-oriented solutions both in the Arctic and around the planet. The Biodiverse Anthropocenes Research Programme is framed around four core themes, which are also the focus of our Research Hubs: * Transformations and adaptations (ANT 1) * Multispecies worlds (ANT 2) * Innovating approaches and methodologies (ANT 3) * and Envisioning sustainability (ANT 4). Together, these themes address the critical topics of: multiple pressures creating biodiversity loss; the responses of species, communities and ecosystems to ecological challenges; creative development and use of research methods for examining human-environmental systems; and, speaking with and listening to the public to use scientific knowledge to enhance sustainable and ethical practices. The doctoral researcher positions are opened to strengthen the cluster with specific focus on human geography, resilience, sustainability, governance, rewilding, biodiversity, climate change and the Anthropocene and links with the Geography Research Unit?s existing strong research profile in tourism geographies. Job description and requirements We are looking for talented and highly motivated research-oriented persons who are interested in sustainability, biodiversity, resilience, climate change and tourism and their connections with adaptation and mitigation in the Anthropocene. More specifically, we welcome research ambitions that relate tourism mobilities to wider societal developments and current discussions on sustainability, planning and governance, resilience, and/or digitalization. Focus could be on regenerative and responsible tourism, urban and/or rural developments, tourism employment and service work, tourism entrepreneurship, tourism policy and planning, tourist experiences, or hospitality. It is also possible to propose other research themes of relevance to service studies in tourism, place, and mobility. A demonstrable knowledge of qualitative, quantitative, and/or mixed research methods is an advantage. The research profile of the successful candidate should complement the focus of the Tourism Geographies Research Group (TGs) at the Unit and the Biodiverse Anthropocenes Programme?s areas. Research in the Tourism Geographies group focuses on the sustainable development and tourism, regional and local development issues in tourism, politics and political ecologies of tourism, community-based natural resource management, nature-based tourism, tourism and climate change adaptation and resilience. The Doctoral Researchers will carry out research work within a research team, disseminate research results in the esteemed peer-reviewed international journals from the field as well as at international conferences, attend doctoral courses and complete doctoral thesis within 4 years. Other duties may include teaching on undergraduate courses (approximately 5% of the total 1612 working hours per year) and supervising theses. In addition, he/she may be obligated to participate in administrative task of the university and/or the unit. Please also read the detailed requirements of the University of Oulu Graduate School: http://www.oulu.fi/uniogs/requirements_for_admission A successful candidate must possess an applicable Master of Science degree (or other applicable Master's degree) completed with very good/excellent grades in geography or related field in human sciences. In addition, we appreciate i. strong knowledge in human/economic geography methodologies, ii. capability to write scientific publications, iii. high motivation and efficiency, iv. good communication skills and ability to work independently and in a group, and v. readiness to travel (seminars, field work). Position and salary The positions are fixed-term for four years during which we expect the candidates to complete their doctoral degrees. A trial period of 6 months is applied to the positions. Depending on personal achievement and performance, the first-year salary of the Doctoral Student will be set at level 2 of the national salary scale for the teaching and research staff of Finnish universities. In addition, a personal salary component based on work performance will be paid (maximum of 50% of the job-specific component). In practice, this means the starting gross salary is likely to be between EUR 2400-2500 per month (before taxes). Application Applications, together with all relevant appendices should be submitted using the electronic application form by September 25th 2022 (23.59 Finnish local time). The application should be written in English and include the following documents: 1. Curriculum vitae - including publications - please follow the template for researcher's curriculum vitae (https://www.tenk.fi/en/template-researchers-curriculum-vitae) 2. A research plan (max 4 pages), please provide clearly the following information - Research interests and expertise areas - Motivation for doctoral studies - Your availability (time frame) - Contact details of two (2) referees 3. Certificates/Diplomas: Scanned copy of the original master?s degree certificate and transcript of records and, when necessary, official translations to Finnish or English. Potential candidates may be interviewed for the position. The starting time for the work is based on agreement but by January 2023 at the latest. The applications will not be returned. Additional information Professor Jarkko Saarinen, Geography Research Unit, Tel. +358 (0)40 4840 777 (office hours); e-mail. jarkko.saarinen at oulu.fi; Assistant Professor Alberto Amore, Geography Research Unit, Tel. +358 (0) 50 5633 363 (office hours); e-mail. alberto.amore at oulu.fi LINK TO APPLY: https://rekry.saima.fi/certiahome/open_job_view.html?did=5600&lang=en&id=000013792&jc=1 Thank you!! 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Lolis Elie, author, food critic and television writer for a variety of series, including HBO's Treme, will speak in the Barnett Center on Friday, September 30th for a brown bag lunch. Co-sponsored by the Department of Comparative Studies. Find more info here: https://cfs.osu.edu/events/origins-and-extensions-pleasures-new-orleans-food [https://cfs.osu.edu/sites/default/files/2022-08/lolis600.jpg] Origins and Extensions: The Pleasures of New Orleans Food The pleasures of New Orleans food are often attributed to the high standards and culinary skills of the French colonists. However, a closer look reveals that all the peoples of New Orleans have made significant contributions, perhaps none more so than the west African residents. Join us for a talk about the origins of New Orleans food, its cultural significance, and its current state. cfs.osu.edu Megan Moriarty Education Program Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Institute 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, Columbus, OH 43210 Center for Folklore Studies 218 Ohio Stadium, 1961 Tuttle Park Place, Columbus, OH 43210 614-247-1650 moriarty.8 at osu.edu / osu.edu Pronouns: she/her/hers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Lolis Elie (H Page) (5.5 ? 4.25 in) (1).png Type: image/png Size: 4142507 bytes Desc: Lolis Elie (H Page) (5.5 ? 4.25 in) (1).png URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Mon Aug 29 15:18:08 2022 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2022 19:18:08 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Funding is available for interdisciplinary working groups- apply today! Message-ID: The Humanities Institute invites your proposals for collaborative interdisciplinary working groups. Under the auspices of our Collaboratory, we offer some funding, meeting space, publicity, and organizational support. Past groups have designed one- or two-year interdisciplinary collaborative programs, and though they have taken distinctive shapes, programming should include at least three public presentations a year and aim to eventually find embodiment in a conference, publication, course, digital production, or appropriate other form. Working Group proposals may be submitted at any time. But we are looking for groups eager to start soon. There is no more critical time for your work than now. Please submit your ideas here: https://hcc.osu.edu/working-group-proposal-form Megan Moriarty Education Program Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Institute 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, Columbus, OH 43210 Center for Folklore Studies 218 Ohio Stadium, 1961 Tuttle Park Place, Columbus, OH 43210 614-247-1650 moriarty.8 at osu.edu / osu.edu Pronouns: she/her/hers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From moriarty.8 at osu.edu Tue Aug 30 09:48:43 2022 From: moriarty.8 at osu.edu (Moriarty, Megan) Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2022 13:48:43 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] It's THURSDAY!! Dinner with Lisa Rathje, Executive Director of Local Learning In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: It's in two days! Join us for an evening with Lisa Rathje, Executive Director of Local Learning and consultant in Arts, Heritage and Folklore. Lisa has built a substantial non-profit operation in public humanities, so she's excited to share her experiences and advice for building your career post-graduation. Please RSVP by responding to this email by 5pm Tuesday so I can order dinner (Lavash) for everyone. Read more about her and Local Learning here: https://locallearningnetwork.org/ An Evening with Lisa Rathje at Chez Borland [https://mcusercontent.com/1f1850891cf5f3741c45b9b3e/images/7ba4939c-e0ec-1379-7344-e97dc380c5a2.jpg]Join us for an informal dinner/conversation with Lisa Rathje, Executive Director of Local Learning and Consultant in Arts, Heritage and Folklore, on Thursday, September 1 at Dr. Borland?s house. If you are a student and are interested in public sector work, Lisa will be happy to chat with you about necessary skills, opportunities and strategies for finding gainful employment outside the academy. Drop by from 6 to 8. RSVP by emailing cfs at osu.edu to get the address. Even if you already know the address, please RSVP by August 26th so we know how many to prepare for. Megan Moriarty Education Program Specialist The Ohio State University Humanities Centers Consortium 456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, Columbus, OH 43210 Center for Folklore Studies 218 Ohio Stadium, 1961 Tuttle Park Place, Columbus, OH 43210 614-247-1650 moriarty.8 at osu.edu / osu.edu Pronouns: she/her/hers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From wibbelsman.1 at osu.edu Wed Aug 31 09:41:35 2022 From: wibbelsman.1 at osu.edu (Wibbelsman, MIchelle C.) Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2022 13:41:35 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Join us Friday, Sept. 9 5:00-7:30 p.m. for an All-Faculty Preview Event of Dancing with Devils Latin American Masks Traditions at the Barnett Center! 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