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Library displays works of RWC authors

Did you know that right here at RWC we have many writers and authors among us?The Library staff wanted to kick off the school year by displaying the diversity of RWC’s staff. The display presents a variety of writings that make for interesting reading.

Some works displayed include “Divided Lives: The Untold Stories of Jewish-Christian Women in Nazi Germany,” by Cynthia A. Crane, Assistant Professor of English, “Acheson and Empire: The British Accent in American Foreign Policy,” by John T. McNay, Assistant Professor of History, and “Generations Lost: Pop Culture and Youth in Crisis,” by Timothy Quinnan, Associate Dean of Student Affairs, just to name a few.

Many of the authors presently have other works in progress. You may even want to get a copy of their book and have it autographed personally. The Library staff wanted to make students aware that RWC has a diverse staff of teachers as well as authors. The display outside the Library will be up until the end of November, 2002. So stop by and check it out.