Professor Purna Banerjee and her students present reflections from the international Immersion course in India from the Summer of 2007.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
6:30 - 7:15 P.M.
Pilling Chapel
Decaturian Staff Open House
Homecoming - 3-5 p.m. Saturday, October 6
Decaturian Office, basement of Percussion House (formerly the Corner House and Delta Sigma Phi house), southeast corner of Fairview Avenue and West Main Street.
You’re invited to meet the current newspaper staff, peruse past copies of the Dec and enjoy refreshments. Hosted by current Dec staff members and their advisers, Priscilla Meddaugh, assistant professor of English, and Dana Williams ’98, assistant adviser to the Dec.
For more information or to RSVP, contact Williams at 217-721-6408 or e-mail her at dgwilliams@millikin.edu.
Millikin University Haiku Slam
Bronze Man Books is hosting a Millikin University Haiku Slam in Perkinson Music Center’s Kaeuper Hall on Saturday, October 13th, at 3:00 pm.
The Slam is a head-to-head, tournament-style competition between haiku authors, with on-the-spot evaluations by a panel of judges. Prizes will be awarded compliments of Bronze Man Books.
The event is open to the campus.
Anyone interested in competing should email Dr. Randy Brooks at rbrooks@mail.millikin.edu before Wednesday, October 10th. Competitors should come prepared with 20 to 25 original haiku.
HIV/AIDS in the Developing World: Asia & Africa
A guest lecture by Dr. Paula Banerjee, distinguished sister of Millikin's Dr. Purna Banerjee.
Pilling Chapel Monday, October 28th
6:00 pm
Poe in the Pit
Poe in the Pit is a a Halloween Reading of works by Edgar Allen Poe sponsored by Sigma Tau Delta, the English honorary society.
Staley Library Pit
just outside the Honors Students Lounge
Wednesday, October 30th
7:00 pm
The Millikin University Literary Festival features two days of workshops, craft lectures, and readings. See the MU Literary Festival web site for more details. Please join us in these activities:
Friday, November 9
5:00-6:30 - check in & registration
7:00 - Reading by Rebecca Barry
8:30 - Collage Reading
Saturday, November 10
10:00-12:30pm - Writing Workshops
1:30-2:30pm - Fiction Craft Lecture (panel)
3:00-4:30pm - Poetry Craft Lecture (panel)
5:00-6:00pm - Awards Reading
7:30-9:00pm - Reading by Wayne Miller
Lincoln & Lindsay
A Reading by Dr. Dan Guillory
Vachel Lindsay Home
603 South Fifth Street
Springfield, Illinois
1:00 PM Saturday • November 10, 2007
Dr. Dan Guillory will speak on the theme of Lincoln as inspiration for Springfield’s most famous poet. His presentation will include a reading of “Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight,” as well as a Lindsay-related poem from his new book, “Ice Cream at the Smiths,” which is set in the Smith-Lindsay House. The talk is part of the annual Vachel Lindsay birthday celebration. Dr. Guillory is Professor Emeritus of English at Millikin University. He is the author of six books, including Living With Lincoln. His seventh book, The Lincoln Poems, will appear in 2008.
Jingle Book Rock
a book drive for underprivileged children in the Decatur area
Fireplace Room of Lower RTUC
9am to 1pm Saturday • December 1, 2007
Join Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Tau Delta in celebrating the culmination of
Jingle Book Rock - a book drive for underprivileged children in the Decatur area.
The book drive will continue all this week from 9am to 3pm on the first floor of Shilling Hall, where representatives are anxiously standing by to accept children’s books and other donations.
The celebration is open to the campus and community, and begins Saturday, December 1st, from 9am to 1pm in the Fireplace Room of Lower RTUC. There will be free food, games and entertainment for kids and adults, as well as live music from Millikin’s own male vocal group, 5one.
We hope you’ll all come out to celebrate the generosity of Millikin University’s faculty and students this Saturday.
Brian Blankenship, Sigma Tau Delta
Katy Cryns, Pi Beta Phi
Reading Between the Lines:
The Story Behind the Block Documents
A Presentation by Dr. Dan Guillory
Rock Springs
Macon County Conservation District
Decatur, Illinois
2:00 PM Sunday • December 2, 2007
Please join Dr. Dan Guillory as he tells the story behind the presidential cartoons, memoirs, letters, and notes collected by the Block family over a period of 60 years. The Block Documents cover about 100 years of American history, but the bulk of them are concerned with the Civil War period and the career of Abraham Lincoln. The most notable items are the controversial Currier and Ives political cartoons dealing with the 1860 presidential campaign. The exhibition provides a rare opportunity to inspect letters and papers that literally made American history. Dr. Guillory has spoken about the Block Documents at the McClean County Historical Society Museum in Bloomington and at the Oak Park Historical Society. The exhibition is sponsored by the Macon County Conservation District, the Illinois State Historical Society, and the Illinois Humanities Council.
New Chapbook Published by Bronze Man Books
Bronze Man Books is proud to announce the release of the second installment of their chapbook series:
commas & ampersands
by Millikin University Alum, Steve Moore
After Five Live at the Blue Connection
Decatur Area Arts Gallery
5pm Friday • December 7, 2007
commas & ampersands is a collection of original short drama written by Steve Moore. While postmodern and seemingly solemn in nature, the pieces also include elements of playfulness and whimsy, captured in a way that only Moore can.
Join us for the release party, this Friday, December 7th, at 5pm at the Blue Connection/Beacon Art Gallery down town, where the author will be reading from and signing copies of commas & ampersands, which will be on sale throughout the evening. There will also be pieces on display by featured ceramics artist, Brandy Isbell.
We hope to see you all there.
—Brian A. Blankenship, Production Manager, Bronze Man Books
Honors in English Tea
Please join the faculty and students of the English Department to celebrate the achievements of our December 2007 Honors in English graduates: Jeremy Davault and Jenn Hartblower.
Wednesday, December 12
1:00-2:30 pm
Shilling Conference Room (SH206)
Refreshments will be served. See you there!
Senior Writing Portfolio Showcase
To help celebrate the achievements of the 2007-2008 senior writing major students, please join us at 4-6pm on Thursday (December 13) at Philling Chapel. They will be showcasing their senior portfolios and reading sample poems, plays, essays, and short stories.
Here is the list of the senior writing major students who will be reading:
Brian Blankenship
Kendra Brown
Carol Colby
Katy Cryns
Jeremy Davault
Rachel Frye
Ryne Inman
Bobby Irving
Nicole Piontek
John Wright
BLACK HISTORY MONTH PRESENTATION
"High Tech Hate: Words, Symbols and Music in Cyberspace"
Monday, February 4th at 7pm, LRTUC
Special Guest Speaker: Dr. Jack Kay
Hate groups such as the Aryan Nations, Ku Klux Klan, and the White Aryan Resistance have turned to music and the Internet in an effort to advance their white supremacy agenda. This presentation focuses on the communication strategies used by these groups to recruit members, promote violence, and raise funds. Strategies to mitigate the influence of these groups are also considered.
Dr. Jack Kay is Interim Chancellor, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, and Professor of Communication at the University of Michigan-Flint. Dr. Kay will also present an afternoon program on February 4th in LRTUC:
"Civil Rights for the 21st Century"
Monday, February 4th at 2:30pm
Parquet and Fireplace Rooms
and
Dr. Priscilla Meddaugh, Assistant Professor of English will deliver a presentation on South Park and its willingness to confront ethnic and social stereotypes in order to provide new opportunities in challenging contemporary inequities:
"Using Humor to Challenge Hate: Come on Down to South Park and Meet Some Friends of Mine”
Dr. Priscilla Meddaugh
Friday, February 1st at 7:00pm
Lower Level, Richards Treat University Center
and
“Jim Crow, Blackface and Minstrel Shows: The Perpetuation of Racism and Racial Stereotyping in the Guise of Entertainment”
Sandra McKenna, Instructor of English
Wednesday, February 20th at 7:00pm
Lower Level, Richards Treat University Center
Early minstrel shows were "entertainments" in which white men dressed in blackface and portrayed African-Americans as lazy, slow-talking ignoramuses or happy go lucky, tap-dancing fools who seemed joyfully accepting of their inferior social status.
Sponsored by the English Department and the Center for Multicultural Student Affairs.
African American Read In
“African American Read In”
Monday, February 4th
11am-2pm
Common Grounds
Sponsored by the Long-Vanderburg Scholars, Black Student Union, English Department, and the Center for Multicultural Student Affairs. Come have a nice cup of coffee and lunch while enjoying students, faculty, and staff as they read literature from African American authors. All are welcome to participate as readers. See the Herald & Review story.
Publication Release Party
Wednesday, February 27th
4:00 pm-6:00 pm
SCO 212
Come to the celebration of the publication of a new Millikin University web case book on Toni Morrison’s novel, Beloved. This web case book was written by students at Millikin enrolled in English 202 Writing About Literature for the Fall 2007 semester, taught by Dr. Carmella Braniger. Web site design by a team of students in EN301 Web Publishing, taught by Dr. Randy Brooks. See the web site at:
6:30-9:00 pm • April 21, 2008
Decatur Area Arts Council, Madden Arts Center
125 N. Water St. Decatur, IL 62522
sponsored by
Decatur Area Arts Council & Bronze Man Books
6:15-6:30 Musical entertainment provided by Emily Henderson
6:30-6:55 • Professor Sandra McKenna
6:55-7:20 • Dr. Carmella Braniger
7:20-7:45 • Natalie Perfetti
7:45-8:00 Intermission/Musical entertainment
8:00-8:25 • Dr. Stephen Frech
8:25-8:40 • Open Mic
8:40-9:00 • Dr. Randy Brooks
Using Humor to Challenge Hate:
Come on Down to South Park
and Meet Some Friends of Mine
a presentation by
Dr. Priscilla Meddaugh, Assistant Professor of English
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
6pm in Shilling Hall, Room 318
Ice Cream Novelties will be served!
A presentation on the animated show South Park and its willingness to confront ethnic and social stereotypes in order to provide new opportunities in challenging contemporary inequities.
Sponsored by the Center for Multicultural Student Affairs. For more information, call 362-6411.
Celebration of Scholarship Day
English Department
Events
Graduating seniors who have maintained a 3.7 grade-point average in their English courses and a 3.5 grade-point average overall are awarded Honors in English. These awards will be presented at this session, where each student is invited to present one of their best academic accomplishments. List of May 2008 Honors in English students:
(1) Brian Blankenship
(2) Ryne Inman
(3) Patrick Steadman
(4) Nicole Piontek
(5) Sarah Corso
(6) Sarah Scharnett
(7) Justin Baer
Creative Writing Showcase Reading
9:30-10:30am • SH418
This session features creative writing completed by undergraduate students at Millikin University. It features the Conant Literary Creation award winners and other creative writing students, reading original poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and dramatic works.
List of creative writing students who will read:
(1) Brian Blankenship
(2) John Wright, “A Holocaust Narrative, "Confession"
(3) Mark Beanblossom
(4) Rick Bearce, “Selected Haiku & Senryu”
(5) Blake Bergson, “the wicked thought.”
(6) Natalie Perfetti, “A Series of Tanka”
(7) Caitlyn Hennesy
(8) Ryne Inman, “The Course (So Far)"
Undergraduate Publications Showcase
10:30-11:30am * LIB 014 Media Arts Center (Mac lab)
The Millikin University English department has gained national recognition for its integration of publishing instruction into its curriculum. This session features student leaders of the current variety of undergraduate publications traditions at Millikin. Each presentation includes an exhibit of recent publications and a discussion about the development and learning behind those publications. Undergraduate Publications Featured and Discussed at the Showcase:
(1) Decaturian, the Millikin University student newspaper
Student Presenters: Chris Linden & Ashley Fromm, Co-editors
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Priscilla Meddaugh, Assistant Professor of English
(2) Bronze Man Books, a Millikin University Press
Student Presenters: Brian Blankenship, Production Manager; Mark Beanblossom, Senior Editor, Michael Gurney, Art Director; and John Wright, Director of Marketing
Faculty Advisors: Dr. Randy Brooks, Professor of English & Ed Walker, Associate Professor of Art
(3) Collage, the Millikin University literary magazine
Student Presenters: Patrick Steadman and Brian Blankenship, Co-editors
Faculty Advisors: Dr. Stephen Frech, Assistant Professor of English & Dr. Carmella Braniger, Assistant Professor of English
(4) Major English Authors Web Site
Student Presenters: Kelle Sills & students
Faculty Advisors: Dr. Purna Banerjee
(5) Indian Popular Culture Web Site
Student Presenters: Harley D. Eades, III & students
Faculty Advisors: Dr. Purna Banerjee
Sigma Tau Delta presents
Spelling Bee!
Wednesday, April 30th
6:30 pm
The SPEC
To sign up as contestant please contact Erik Louis (elouis@mail.millikin.edu) by Monday, April 28th. STUDENTS and FACULTY members are eligible to compete. Prizes will be awarded for First, Second, and LAST place. FREE refreshments will be served. Please come out to compete or just cheer on our spellers. We hope to see you there, —Sigma Tau Delta
Publication Release Party
Simple Universal
a chapbook of fiction & poetry
by Jeff Allen
Join Bronze Man Books Sunday evening to celebrate the publication of Simple Universal, a chapbook of fiction and poetry published by Bronze Man Book. Recent Millikin alumni, Jeff Allen, will be there for a reading of his original work.
The event is Sunday, May 4 at 6:30 PM in the Fireplace room of LRTUC. Refreshments will be provided. Simple Universal may be purchased at the release party for $10 (regular edition) or $25 for the special collector's edition.
Readers Theatre Production
HILARITY ENSUES, a Comedy in Two Acts by Brian A. Blankenship, will be performed as a staged reading on the campus of Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois at 5:00pm Tuesday, May 6, 2008 under the direction of the playwright, Brian A. Blankenship. (K128)
Hilarity Ensues a comedy in two acts
by
Brian A. Blankenship
5:00 PM • Tuesday • May 6, 2008
Kirkland 128
HILARITY ENSUES was written during the Fall of 2007 through the Spring of 2008 at Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois. The script was intended as a project of the James Millikin Scholars Program, the thesis being an experiment into discovering the motivations and objectives of characters of the dramatic farce. The project was overseen by Honors Program Director Dr. Michael O’Connor and Project Advisor Dr. Randy Brooks.
Readers & Dramatis Personae:
Kevin Buscemi as TONY CLIFTON – An actor in his mid to late twenties.
Brian Blankenship as DREW HAMLIN – His roommate. A writer in his mid to late twenties.
Adam Stefo as JOHN MCWILLIAMS – The landlord. Late fifties/early sixties.
Karin McNamara as ROSIE MCWILLIAMS – His niece. Mid-twenties.
Kate Adams as MAXINE CLIFTON – Tony’s mother. Late fifties/early sixties.
Bob Skosky as SPENCER GOLDMAN – Tony’s agent. Mid-twenties.
Dr. Randy Brooks as the Narrator
Global Haiku Traditions Reading
Thursday, May 8, 2008
10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Pilling Chapel
Students in the Humanities Honors Seminar: Global Haiku Traditions will read from their collections of haiku written in the Spring of 2008 as well as share their final haiku projects which connect haikai arts to other areas of research and artistic achievement. See the class web site at:
Professor Purna Banerjee and her students presentations from the International Immersion course in India
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
6:30 - 7:15 P.M.
Pilling Chapel
DEC Alumni Reunion
Decaturian Homecoming Reunion at the DEC Office, basement of Percussion House (formerly the Corner House and Delta Sigma Phi house), southeast corner of Fairview Avenue and West Main Street.
Saturday, October 6
3:00-5:00 pm
Decaturian Office
Millikin University
Millikin University Haiku Slam
Bronze Man Books is hosting a Millikin University Haiku Slam on Saturday, October 13th, at 3:00 pm.
The Slam is a head-to-head, tournament-style competition between haiku authors, with on-the-spot evaluations by a panel of judges. Prizes will be awarded compliments of Bronze Man Books.
MU Haiku Slam
Kaeuper Hall
Saturday, October 13th
3:00 pm
Visiting Author -
Jaqueline Dougan Jackson
Sigma Tau Delta, the English honorary society is hosted visiting author, Jacque Jackson, who read from her Round Barn Stories.
East Room, RTUC Wednesday, October 16, 2007
7:00 pm
HIV/AIDS in the Developing World: Asia & Africa
a guest lecture
by
Dr. Paula Banerjee
distinguished sister of
Millikin's Dr. Purna Banerjee
Monday, October 28
6:00 pm • Pilling Chapel
Poe in the Pit
Sigma Tau Delta, the English honorary society is hosting "Poe in the Pit: a Halloween Reading of Edgar Allen Poe literary works".
Poe in the Pit
Staley Library Pit
just outside
the Honors Students Lounge
Wednesday, October 30th
7:00 pm
Millikin Literary Festival
The next Millikin University Literary Festival will be November 9-10, 2007.
Vachel Lindsay Home
603 South Fifth Street
Springfield, Illinois
1:00 PM Saturday
November 10, 2007
Jingle Book Rock
a book drive for underprivileged children in the Decatur area sponsored by Sigma Tau Delta (English Honorary) and Pi Beta Phi sorority
Fireplace Room of Lower RTUC
9am to 1pm Saturday
December 1, 2007
Reading Between the Lines:
The Story Behind the Block Documents
A Presentation by Dr. Dan Guillory
Rock Springs
Macon County Conservation District
Decatur, Illinois
2:00 PM Sunday • December 2, 2007
The story behind the presidential cartoons, memoirs, letters, and notes collected by the Block family over a period of 60 years. The Block documents cover about 100 years of American history, but the bulk of them are concerned with the Civil War period and the career of Abraham Lincoln.
New Chapbook Published by Bronze Man Books
Bronze Man Books is proud to announce the release of the second installment of their chapbook series:
commas & ampersands
by Millikin University Alum, Steve Moore
After Five Live at the Blue Connection
Decatur Area Arts Gallery
5pm Friday • December 7, 2007
commas & ampersands is a collection of original short drama written by Steve Moore.
Honors in English Tea
Please join the faculty and students of the English Department to celebrate the achievements of our December 2007 Honors in English graduates: Jeremy Davault and Jenn Hartblower.
Wednesday, December 12
1:00-2:30 pm
Shilling Conference Room (SH206)
Senior Writing Portfolio Showcase
Seniors will be showcasing their portfolios and reading sample poems, plays, essays, and short stories.
Thursday, December 13
4-6pm
Philling Chapel
Black History Month Presentations:
Dr. Priscilla Meddaugh
"Using Humor to Challenge Hate: Come on Down to South Park and Meet Some Friends of Mine”
Friday, February 1st at 7:00pm
Lower Level, RTUC
and
Dr. Jack Kay
"High Tech Hate: Words, Symbols and Music in Cyberspace"
Monday, February 4th
7pm, LRTUC
and
Dr. Jack Kay
"Civil Rights for the 21st Century"
Monday, February 4th
2:30pm, LRTUC
and
Sandra McKenna, Instructor of English
“Jim Crow, Blackface and Minstrel Shows: The Perpetuation of Racism and Racial Stereotyping in the Guise of Entertainment”
Wednesday, February 20th at
7:00pm, LRTUC
African American Read In
Monday, February 4th
11am-2pm
Common Grounds
A Web Case Book on
BELOVED by Toni Morrison
Publication Release Party
Wednesday, February 27th
4:00 pm-6:00 pm
SCO 212
Scrabble Tournament
Sigma Tau Delta invites you to a FREE Scrabble Tournament!
Wednesday, Feb 27th
6:30 pm
The SPEC
Entry is FREE!
Compete for PRIZES!
Enjoy some FOOD!
Play a whole lot of SCRABBLE!
Hope to see you there.
Sigma Tau Delta
The Twelfth Annual Conference
of the Illinois Philological Association
April 11-12, 2008
Millikin University
Come and share your work with interested colleagues and delight in the quality and diversity of Illinois scholars and writers. The Association invites submissions in four categories:
1) From faculty members, scholars, and graduate students;
2) From creative writers;
3) From undergraduate students;
4) Panels from any category of participant
A Night of Poetry
6:30-9:00 pm • April 21, 2008
Decatur Area Arts Council
Madden Arts Center
125 N. Water St.
Decatur, IL 62522
sponsored by
Decatur Area Arts Council
& Bronze Man Books
6:15-6:30 Musical entertainment provided by Emily Henderson
6:30-6:55 • Professor Sandra McKenna
6:55-7:20 • Dr. Carmella Braniger
7:20-7:45 • Natalie Perfetti
7:45-8:00 Intermission/Musical entertainment
8:00-8:25 • Dr. Stephen Frech
8:25-8:40 • Open Mic
8:40-9:00 • Dr. Randy Brooks
Keep it Real Presentation
"Using Humor to Challenge Hate: Come on Down to South Park and Meet Some Friends of Mine"
Presented by Dr. Priscilla Meddaugh, Assistant Professor of English
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
6pm in Shilling Hall, Room 318
Ice Cream Novelties will be served!
A presentation on the animated show South Park and its willingness to confront ethnic and social stereotypes in order to provide new opportunities in challenging contemporary inequities.
Sponsored by the Center for Multicultural Student Affairs. For more information, call 362-6411.
Celebration of Scholarship Day
English Department
Events
To sign up as contestant please contact Erik Louis (elouis@mail.millikin.edu) by Monday, April 28th. STUDENTS and FACULTY members are eligible to compete. Prizes will be awarded for First, Second, and LAST place. FREE refreshments will be served. Please come out to compete or just cheer on our spellers. We hope to see you there, —Sigma Tau Delta
Publication Release Party
Simple Universal
a chapbook of fiction & poetry
by Jeff Allen
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Fairview Park Small Pavilion
English students and faculty and graduates and friends are welcome to come to the English department picnic for food and poetry and fun.
Global Haiku Reading
Thursday, May 8, 2008
10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Pilling Chapel
Students in the Humanities Honors Seminar: Global Haiku Traditions will read from their collections of haiku written in the Spring of 2008 as well as share their final haiku projects which connect haikai arts to other areas of research and artistic achievement.
Readers Theatre Production
HILARITY ENSUES, a Comedy in Two Acts by Brian A. Blankenship, will be performed as a staged reading on the campus of Millikin University.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
5:00 pm
Kirkland 128
Written and reading staged under the direction of the playwright, Brian A. Blankenship.