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Centennial Lunch and Learn Series
Published: Wednesday, September 09, 2009
 
 

North Carolina Central University kicks off the first session of its Lunch and Learn Series at the James E. Shepard Memorial Library, room 140, Tuesday, September 15, 2009, at 12 noon. According to Theodosia T. Shields, the director of library services, the university is hosting Durham resident and best-selling author Michele Bowen. “Bowen will read from her humorous book, Up at the College, and will sign copies at the end of the session,” says Shields.

Attendees are encouraged to bring lunch. The library staff will provide dessert.

Shields says, “Up at the College is about love, loss, seemingly insurmountable difficulties and spiritual renewal.” Bowen is known for her books about the African-American church and its practices. Reportedly, some believe characters in the book are drawn from her experiences at NCCU, others see it as a story about Duke University. Bowen will only say she is a “satirist and a devout Christian.” She is the author of Church Folk, Second Sunday, and Holy Ghost Corner, and a member of St. Joseph’s African Methodist Episcopal Church in Durham.

For more information, please contact Dorcas Mason at (919) 530-6475.



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