Poetry with Mary Jo Thompson April 27th, 2011 Learn about the life of a poet and the “how to’s” of writing the poetry hiding in your soul. Celebrated poet, Mary Jo Thompson (Best American Poetry 2011) leads this engaging and interactive Symposia.
Rural Issues For an Urban Audience
Rural Issues For an Urban Audience May 25th, 2011 Brett Olson is co-founder and Creative Director for Renewing the Countryside, President of Green Routes, and hosts Local Food Hero radio. Brett discusses his effective strategies for building sustainable rural economies and enhancing the quality of place for the people who live in them.
Television News & the Changing Face of Journalism
Benefits of Yoga
Cancer Prevention through Healthy Food Habits
Michael Diedrich on Education MN2020
Michael Diedrich on Education MN2020 October 12, 2013 Michael Diedrich is a Master of Public Policy student at the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs, where he is pursuing a concentration in education policy. He hopes to contribute to the development of a new mindset in Minnesota around education that emphasizes equity […]
Built to Sell: Building a Business that Can Thrive Without You
Coffee House Press: Karen Tei Yamashita
Coffee House Press celebrates Karen Tei Yamashita finalist 2010 National Book Award May 15, 2011 Karen Tei Yamashita reads from her new book I Hotel covering the period in California marked by demonstrations and changes in civil rights.Yamashita’s novels about the Japanese-American experience in Brazil and the United States reflect a profound understanding of the […]
Givens Foundation
Nurturing the Creative Element for Academic Success The African American Academy for Accelerated Learning (AAAL) 7th Education Conference Celebrating Successes in African American on Nov. 6, 2009, in collaboration with Givens Foundation for African American Literature, presented Alfred Tatum Ph.D. as the keynote speaker. Tatum is an associate professor at the University of Illinois at […]











