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An addendum: Jo Koster asks that you encourage your students to register
for this event, as its chief audience is students, though I imagine we'll
all learn a lot.

On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 3:46 PM Alan Baragona <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> From Jo Koster, of Winthrop University.
>
> Cultural event next Thursday night (Oct. 29), 7 pm, featuring some of your
> favorite WU faculty, and me. Free--but you need to register to get the Zoom
> link. Register in advance for this meeting:
>
> https://winthrop-edu.zoom.us/.../tZEvcu6tqjwrG9M9aH6mB2LM...
> <https://winthrop-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEvcu6tqjwrG9M9aH6mB2LM7ze8f3gqfXHg?fbclid=IwAR3iyCXj9-jEspga66gkMS_0iOBD4aKekvaHQBhkYFpi42IjMvXPvaHM8ms>
>
> After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing
> information about joining the meeting.
>
> =================================
>
> In case the picture I've pasted below doesn't come through, the
> presentations are: Jo Koster: "What's a Little Plague Among Friends?
> Christian and Islamic Writers Respond to the Great Plague," Kyle Sweeney:
> "Art and Visual Culture in the Wake of the Plague,"
> and
> Gregory Bell: "We all fall down: Experiencing the Black Death."
>
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