

Morrison Library Inaugural Address Lectures
The goal of this series is to foster scholarship on campus by providing new faculty members with the opportunity to share their research interest with their colleagues and students. We see the role of an academic library not only as a place where bibliog
raphic materials are acquired, stored, and made accessible to the intellectual community, but also as an institution that is an active participant in the generation of knowledge.
New faculty members represent areas of scholarship the University wishes to develop or further strengthen. They are also among the best minds in their respective fields of specialization.
The Morrison Library will provide an environment where the latest research trends and research questions in these areas can be presented and discussed.
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Morrison Library Inaugural Address Lectures Series
No. 1:
Antonio Cornejo-Polar.
The Multiple Voices of Latin American Literature.
No. 2:
Laura E. Pérez .
Reconfiguring Nation and Identity: U.S. Latina and Latin American Women's Oppositional Writing.
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