Friday, November 14, 2025
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Join the AuD Program faculty and students for an overview of the program.
3 p.m.
This year the Archives and Special Collections put on a display of Steve Bell’s collection. "From the Newsroom to the Classroom: The Life and Lessons of Professor Steve Bell” at the Archives and Special Collections is more than a tribute, it’s a living archive of a journalist whose life and career mirrored the most pivotal moments in American history. The display follows his life through the items Bell and his family donated to the archives and was curated by his granddaughter, Samantha Politinsky, who is the current E. Ruth Dunning Graduate Assistant for the Archives and Special Collections. The exhibit’s first cases trace Bell’s origins, a small-town football player from Iowa who married his high school sweetheart who happened to have a knack for public speaking. His first major story was in Omaha, Nebraska where his Emmy-winning documentary The Outsiders spotlighted high school dropouts. He soon left Omaha to start reporting from New York and Washington.
3 p.m.
Are you embarking on a literature review for your project or papers? Join us for an insightful workshop where you can learn from the experts! Discover how to locate essential resources and develop a comprehensive literature review. Our distinguished faculty panel consists of Dr. Rachel Kraus (Sociology), Dr. Katie Lawson (Psychological Sciences), and Dr. Barry Wagner (Speech Pathology and Audiology), who will share their invaluable insights and tips on crafting one of the most critical parts of your research. Additionally, our librarian will guide you in starting your search for sources. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your research skills and take your literature review to the next level!