Summer reading from the Faculty of Arts
Don’t worry about a summer reading list – the Faculty of Arts has got plenty of suggestions.
The second edition of the digital magazine Books@MUN, an initiative from the Faculty of Arts, is now available at www.arts.mun.ca/books/.
The spring 2013 Books@MUN includes the latest publications from faculty members, a Q&A with professor Mary Dalton about the inductive process of writing poetry, an excerpt from ISER Books’ latest bestseller I Never Knowed It Was Hard: Memoirs of a Labrador Trapper and, in an example of what goes around comes around, a review of history alumnus Greg Malone’s Don’t Tell the Newfoundlanders by third-year history student Robert Roach.
The Faculty of Arts has also just released the sixth issue of the semi-annual ArtsWorld magazine.
Read about Dean Phillips’ perspective on her first year at Memorial, why a certain PhD candidate is advocating against mandatory testing, how an archaeology student has gone from a Twillingate garden to the hallowed halls of Cambridge University and how you can support our faculty ... all that and much more!
To read ArtsWorld, please visit the Faculty of Arts online for a mobile-friendly or PDF version. A hard copyversion can be requested from jharron@mun.ca.