20 Years of Friendship

On Saturday night, the Friends of the Weinberg Memorial Library presented the 13th Royden B. Davis Distinguished Author Award to TransAtlantic author and National Book Award winner Colum McCann. It was an extraordinary evening, with record-breaking attendance (250!), a deeply moving address by McCann, and a steady stream of Irish humor from our master of ceremonies, Msgr. Joseph Quinn.

But McCann’s visit was not the only cause for celebration: this year’s event also marked the 20th anniversary of the Friends of the Library. In his remarks, Dean Charles Kratz thanked the many Friends who have supported us throughout the years, recognizing especially the attendees of the very first Friends meeting in June 1994 (pictured above in selections from our digital collections). This year’s award honorarium was donated in memory of Judith L. Weinberger, who had served on the Friends Board, and a special appetizer of grilled cheese and tomato soup was served in her honor.

In addition to the Distinguished Author Award, the Friends support the Weinberg Memorial Library throughout each academic year by organizing fundraisers (like our Book and Plant Sale and the annual Leaves of Class raffle), contributing resources to the Library collections, and sponsoring programs of interest to the community.

During the past twenty years, the Friends have made an enormous impact on the Weinberg Memorial Library and the students and scholars we serve. We are truly honored by your support, and we cannot thank you enough.

 

Saturday Oct. 18th – National Book Award Winner Colum McCann

Book signing at 4 PM.
Book signing at 4 PM.

Saturday, 18 October, 2014
5:00 PM

The University of Scranton will present the
Royden B. Davis Distinguished Author Award
to author and scholar Colum McCann.

McCann was born in Ireland and he is the author of six novels and two collections of stories. He has been the recipient of many international honors including the National Book Award and the International Dublin Impac Prize.

To register, visit: www.scranton.edu/authaward

Questions, contact Kym Fetsko at kym.fetsko@scranton.edu, or call 570-941-7816.

Magicians of the Earth, A Legendary Exhibition in Paris and its Global Implications – Oct. 27

Join us on Monday 10/27 for a
Schemel Forum World Affairs Luncheon
with Annie Cohen-Solal, Ph.D.

Cultural historian, Writer and Professor of American Studies at the Université de Caen

“Magicians of the Earth, A Legendary Exhibition in Paris and its Global Implications”

In 1989 the exhibition, Magicians of the Earth, was presented in Paris at three prestigious sites. With its massive size and unusual goal it initiated considerable debate in France and around the world — but in the end was seen as a landmark exhibition. A quarter of a century later Cohen-Solal assesses the value of the exhibition as an example of post-colonial Europe and a 21st century approach to understanding and appreciating ‘the other.”

Noon to 1:30pm, DeNaples Center, McIlhenny Ballroom, Room 407

RSVP Here or email emily.brees@scranton.edu

The World through Arab Eyes – Tuesday, 10/7

Blog ImageJoin us on Tuesday 10/7 for a
Schemel Forum World Affairs Luncheon
with Shibley Telhami, Ph.D.

Professor, International Relations and Anwar Sadat Professor for Peace & Development, University of Maryland

“The World through Arab Eyes”

The talk will assess the ongoing turmoil in the Middle East and how the region is being reshaped through analysis of Arab public opinion on issues ranging from how Arabs define themselves to their attitudes on social and political issues and the rest of the world.

Noon to 1:30pm, Brennan Hall, Rose Room, 5th floor

RSVP Here or email emily.brees@scranton.edu

Tuesday, 9/30 – Japanese Internment: A Shameful Ghost that Still Haunts Us

Join us on Tuesday 9/30 for a
Schemel Forum World Affairs Luncheon
with Morey M. Myers, Of Counsel
Myers, Brier & Kelly, LLP

“Japanese Internment: A Shameful Ghost that Still Haunts Us”

What caused us to intern 120,000 Japanese Americans in concentration camps at the start of World War 2? Did racism and war hysteria inform the disastrous decision to impose this punishment on loyal American citizens? Can it happen again?

Noon to 1:30pm, Brennan Hall, Rose Room, 5th floor

RSVP Here or email emily.brees@scranton.edu

Listen to WVIA’s Interview with Schemel Forum Director Sondra Myers

artsceneErika Funke from WVIA’s Artscene interviewed Sondra Myers, Schemel Forum Director.  Tune in to listen to the discussion on the new and exciting offerings the Schemel Forum is bringing to campus starting on September 20th with University for a Day!

Don’t miss out! Listen here.