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Minors Matter: Folklore Across Career Fields
  • Date: Friday, March 28th, 20252025-03-28
  • Time: 12:00pm - 2:00pm
  • Location: FAC 248FAC 248
Description:

Join us for a discussion featuring WKU Folk Studies alumni, who will share how their folklore training has uniquely equipped them for success in a variety of careers--from museums, education, and media, to advocacy and arts agencies.

Featured Speakers:

  • Mark Brown ('08), Kentucky Arts Council Folk & Traditional Art Director
  • Holly Hudnall ('13), Director of Community Engagement and Education, Kentucky Voices for Health
  • Jack LeSieur ('14), Downing Museum Curator/Director
  • Nicole Musgrave ('18), Public Folklore, Media Maker, Teaching Artist

This event is sponsored by the Department of Society, Culture, Crime, and Justice Studies.

Contact: Dr. Ann Ferrell

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