NSU-BA to host Living Literature Seminar-Native Languages of Oklahoma
NSU-BA to host Living Literature Seminar-Native Languages of Oklahoma
By Sean Rowley, NSU Coordinator
(BROKEN ARROW) The Living Literature Seminar hosted by the Department of Languages and Literature is a two-day event beginning Friday at 3 p.m., Oct. 2, Rm 212-G, at Northeastern State University-Broken Arrow.
The theme of this fall's seminar is endangered languages and current revitalization activities by the Indian tribes of Oklahoma. Invited speakers from the University of Oklahoma and Rogers State will be speaking on Friday and Saturday. The afternoon of Oct.3 will be spent at the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa.
NSU students can enroll for one-hour credit in ENGL 4931-1144 or ENGL 5651-1146.
For those outside the university, visit http://northeastern.augusoft.net to pay by credit card or mail a check for $35 to Professional and Continuing Education, Attn: Kim Roberts, Northeastern State University, 3100 E. New Orleans, Broken Arrow, Okla. 74014
For more information about either seminar, contact Professor Mayrene Bentley at bentley@nsuok.edu.
9/21/2009
Published: 2009-09-21 00:00:00