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Our World With and For the FutureMain MenuEditor's Introductionby Justin LeeLight PathwayGrey PathwayDark PathwayArtist StatementsCourse GlossaryProject CreditsXavier University Library2eb37097346f58e4bc8721c6a09cf322db84f2f2http://www.xavier.edu/library/
Project Overview
12016-06-02T13:30:15-07:00students at Xavier Universityfd7e08c2040fafbab618d70c4359c086ff25f24297295plain2016-06-14T06:31:11-07:00students at Xavier Universityfd7e08c2040fafbab618d70c4359c086ff25f242This digital anthology of green literature and literary criticism was produced in Spring 2016 by students at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio for the course English 205: Literature and the Moral Imagination.
A special thanks goes to Xavier University Library and its support for this project. Students in “Can Books Save the Earth?” were assisted by Alison Morgan, Xavier Library’s Assistant Director for Access Services for and Christian Sheehy, Xavier Library’s Digital Initiatives Librarian.
-Dr. Lisa Ottum Assistant Professor of English, Xavier University
12016-05-09T10:47:47-07:00Alison Morgan32c641f67d89d49b57136763388d83c172157c5eOur World With and For the Futurestudents at Xavier University2splash2016-06-02T13:34:12-07:00students at Xavier Universityfd7e08c2040fafbab618d70c4359c086ff25f242