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(editor's pick)Writers Conference - ND Humanities Council Reading: Mark Doty
Thursday, March 29, 2012 8 PM
Category:
Community Event, Conferences
Contact:
Crystal Alberts 701.777.2393
Location:
Memorial Union Ballroom
2901 University Ave.
Grand Forks, ND 58202
North Dakota Humanities Council Reading: Mark Doty
While the English Department traces its roots to the very founding of the University in 1883, the Writers Conference began in 1970. Founded by the late Professor John Little, the conference had a modest beginning with the Southern Writers Conference of the Arts. Funded by the College of Arts and Sciences as well as by some of the visiting writers themselves, the conference was so successful that it became an annual event almost immediately.
Though the conference quickly had university wide appeal and, since the mid Seventies, significant attendance from the community and region, it has always been organized by faculty, staff, and students of the English Department. In more recent years it has become known nationwide as one of the most distinctive conferences of its kind, in part because it remains free and open to the public, probably the only way it could function.
Financial support for the conference has always come from a variety of sources, depending on a particular conference topic or other factors in shifting personnel and circumstances at the university. The steadiest support has been from student organizations and the president’s office, but there have often been grants from outside agencies, donations from alumni and other individuals, and, since the mid-1990s, a modest but growing endowment, managed by the UND Alumni Foundation.
Now in its 43rd year, the Conference enjoys a national reputation among writers as one of the best run, most interesting events of its kind, especially because of its strong public audiences, attracted by its free and open format. A large number of volunteers from around the university and the community make it all possible, but it is still organized by the English Department, which donates administrative support and the release of one class per semester for the faculty member who directs it.
Useful links:
- 43rd Annual UND Writer Conference schedule: http://www.undwritersconference.org/wc-schedule.htm
- About this year’s authors: http://www.undwritersconference.org/wc-authors.html
- This year’s conference reading list: http://www.undwritersconference.org/wc-reading.html
- Film festival showings: http://www.undwritersconference.org/wc-filmfestival.html
- Virtual Conference reading room (in case you missed or want to review past conferences): http://www.undwritersconference.org/WCVirtual_Library.html
- Writers Conference reference guide: http://libguides.und.edu/writers-conference
- Writers Conference sponsors: http://www.undwritersconference.org/wc-sponsors.htm
Parking InformationUnless special parking arrangements have been stated above, off-campus guests for this event may use the pay-as-you-go option in the Parking Ramp (corner of 2nd Ave N and Columbia Road), the Visitor Lot (off Centennial Drive), or a Parking Meter. Parking in any other parking lot on-campus requires a parking pass which can be purchased directly through UND Parking Services, Twamley Hall Rm 204 (M, W-F 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM and Tu 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM).
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