Purdue University North Central will continue the "Books & Coffee" discussion series during the coming months. The programs, which are free and open to the public, will meet from noon to about 1 p.m. in Library-Student-Faculty Building, Room 170A, located adjacent to the cafeteria.
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Westville, IN 46391
Phone: 219-785-5200
Each session will feature a review of the book, followed by a discussion period. The books being reviewed are available for purchase from the PNC Bookstore. This year's selections include:
- Feb. 16 - Colleen Lacey, limited-term lecturer, will review "Wolf Hall" by Hilary Mantel. "Wolf Hall" earned the 2009 Booker Prize.
- March 16 - Robert Mellin, continuing lecturer of English, will review "The Death of Innocence: The Story of the Hate Crime that Changed America," by Christopher Benson.
- April 20 - Dr. Jesse Cohn, associate professor of English, will review "Revolution and Other Writings: A Political Reader" by Gustav Landauer.
Additional information about Books and Coffee may be obtained by contacting Dr. Deepa Majumdar, associate professor of Philosophy, at 219.785.5200, ext. 5693 or dmajumda@pnc.edu. Persons with disabilities needing accommodations should contact Majumdar.