The Great American Read Voting

Voting is now underway at JCCC for the best-loved book as part of The Great American Read, a fall series on PBS that is focused on America’s 100 “most-loved” novels.
Students, faculty, and staff can review the list of 100 books and vote for their favorite on either the first or second floor of the Billington Library.  Voting will end on Oct. 22, and we plan to announce the JCCC winning book on Oct. 23.  People can vote as many times as they’d like. More information about the PBS program and the 100 books on the list, check out the official website: http://www.pbs.org/the-great-american-read/home/.

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Common Read Special Speaker

Josh Neufeld, illustrator for this year’s Common Read book, The Influencing Machine, will visit campus on Thursday, Oct. 4.    He will speak at 11 am in the Polsky Theater and autograph books afterward.  From 1:45 to 3 pm, he will be giving a workshop and demonstration in the CoLab.  Please announce both events to your classes, even if you’re not using the Common Read book this year.

In addition to illustrating The Influencing Machine, Neufeld has also been the writer/artist for A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge and A Few Perfect Hours.  He also illustrated Harvey Pekar’s American Splendor series.

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Janice Hodgkin and PEO Reciprocity

This year, Janice Hodgkin is the Vice President of Johnson and Wyandotte counties’ P.E.O. Reciprocity. P.E.O. was founded in 1869 by seven students at Iowa Wesleyan College.  Today, according to the website, there are 225,000 women members in chapters all over the United States and Canada.   P.E.O. is a non-profit philanthropic educational organization that exists solely to raise money for women to go to school.  Hodgkin reports that P.E.O. currently supports seven international projects and two state projects.  The organization has many professors as members, and membership is by invitation only.

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Beth Gulley at Riverfront Reading Series

At 8pm on Friday, Sept. 14, Beth Gulley, professor of English, will read from her work as part of the Riverfront Reading Series at The Writer’s Place, 3607 Pennsylvania Ave., KC, MO.  Gulley has recently published poems in Apeiron Review, The Thorny Locust, Kansas English, and 365 Poems/ 365 Days Anthology Vol. 2.  Susan Carman, a Pushcart Prize nominee, will also be reading.

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Blue River Road Investigators

Brent Jackson and Trey Hock.  Photo from ArtsKCGo.

Brent Jackson, adjunct professor of English, is involved in Open Spaces, a Kansas City arts festival that will run through the end of October.  Specifically, Jackson is part of the Blue River Road Investigators.  He has teamed up with Trey Hock, a professor and filmmaker at the Kansas City Art Institute, to study the Blue River Road Annex, a section of Blue River Road in Kansas City, MO, that has been closed to vehicle traffic for several years.

They are observing and reporting on the way the natural landscape changes an area that once was used by hundreds of vehicles every day.  They seek to answer the question, “What is a road when it no longer supports the swift movement of automobiles?”

As part of their work, Jackson and Hock are giving tours of the abandoned stretch of road every Saturday in September and October.  The tours, which last between 45 and 90 minutes, begin at 4 pm.  To participate in a tour go to the north entrance to the Blue River Road Annex, which is just south of Bannister Road, next to the 95th Street soccer fields.   In addition, during September and October, the Blue River Road Investigators will be giving updates on their research that highlight changes taking place on the road.  The presentations will be at 6pm on Sept. 20, Oct. 4, and Oct. 18, at Epperson Auditorium on the Kansas City Art Institute campus.  Each presentation will feature a special guest who will give a presentation on a specific feature of Blue River Road.

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