Archive for October, 2007

Spring 2008 Undergraduate Master Schedule

Need a Paper Copy of the Spring 2008 Class Schedule?

You can NOW print a scanned copy of the Undergraduate Master Schedule from E-RESERVES off the library main page. You can go to the following link and enter the password “kup” in lowercase:
http://ereserves.kutztown.edu/eres/coursepage.aspx?cid=501

OR
1. Go to the library website
2. Under the “Find Information” heading, choose “eReserves”
3. Click on “Connect to eReserves.”
4. Click on “Electronic Reserves & Reserves Pages”
5. Type “College Catalog” in the search box
6. Click on the link for the 2008 Spring College Catalog
7. Type in the password “kup” in lowercase
8. The catalog is broken up into sections so you can print only the parts you need.

As always, you can still use the online version of the catalog at the Kutztown University website:
https://portal.kutztown.edu/common/catalog/offerings.asp

Greater Reading Literary Festival Events

Take advantage of the great literary events taking place through READING READS: The Greater Reading Literary Festival! http://www.readingreads.com/

Of particular note, here is your chance to meet Donald Hall, U.S Poet Laureate, who will read at the Miller Center on Tuesday, October 23 at 6 pm. There is more information at: http://www.readingreads.com/index.php?id=donaldhall, and tickets are available online at: http://www.racc.edu/MillerCenter/


VCC Exhibit – ASARO Artwork

ASARO, the Assembly of Revolutionary Artists of Oaxaca, is a collective of young Mexican artists responding to Oaxaca’s current political turmoil. ASARO’s remarkable woodblock prints are part of Mexico’s long tradition of popular revolutionary art. The artists sell woodblock prints for 100 pesos, roughly $10, in Oaxaca’s public square. ASARO’s real passion, however, is the work they give away. Overnight they cut paper stencils of an arrested comrade, the next morning her portrait is sprayed all over the walls of the historic city center. They print 3ft. tall woodblock prints of goose-stepping police monsters on tissue paper. By dawn a chorus line of these mutant police is pasted on the cathedral’s wall. Seldom seen in the United States, a selection of ASARO’s best artwork will be displayed at Kutztown University’s Rohrbach Library this fall.

Celebrate with us at an opening reception on Thursday, October 25, 2007 at 4:30 PM. Prof. Kevin McCloskey will talk about his visit with ASARO in Oaxaca this past summer. Reprints of Amnesty International’s Human Right’s Report: “Oaxaco: Clamour for Justice” will be available free of charge.

For more information about the exhibit, please contact Sandra Allen at 610-683-4163.

REVOLUTIONARY MEXICO: an annotated list of historical sources available at Rohrbach Library


Click on the images below for a bibliography of art resources to accompany the exhibit:


Rohrbach Library Tweets

  • gallimaufry: A hodgepodge; jumble; confused medley. dictionary.com. 1 day ago
  • roborant: strengthening, restoring vigor; a strengthening medicine, a restorative. dictionary.com. 2 days ago

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