Books and Beer
Books and Beer
Books and Beer is a casual series and an opportunity to learn about and celebrate recent book publications. Sponsored by The University Center for the Humanities, these events allow faculty to showcase and share their published work with colleagues across the University, graduate 麻豆传媒s and other members of the WMU and Kalamazoo communities. It also provides an opportunity to break down the isolation of academic life and to meet scholars with similar interests across campus.
Events
2024-2025 Books and Beer Events
January 16th, 5pm - 2110 Seibert Administration - Evan Kutzler, History - From Biscuits to Lane Cake: Emma Rylander Lane's "Some God Things to Eat"
February 13th, 5pm - 2110 Seibert Administration - Christina Fava, School of Music
March 20th, 5pm - 2110 Seibert Administration - Dini Metro-Roland, Jessica Heybach, CEHD - The Cambridge Handbook of Ethics and Education
April 17th, 5pm- 2110 Seibert Administration - Jesse Smith, Sociology
2023-24 Books and Beer events
Call for proposals
As a gathering place for intellectual dialogue and exchange, and with the goal of bringing together faculty from across programs and disciplines, the WMU Center for the Humanities invites proposals for the Books and Beer series.
If you or a colleague has a book published in, please consider submitting it for a 鈥淏ooks and Beer鈥 event.
We are currently accepting nominations for scholarly and creative books to include in the Fall 2024 Series. Books must be broadly engaged with the humanities and can be single or jointly authored, edited volumes, translations, in languages other than English, scholarly editions of primary sources, etc.
Submit a copy of the published work and a brief summary (up to 300 words) of how the work contributes to the humanities to:
Chair, Books and Beer Series
University Center for the Humanities
MS 5490
Books that are selected will become part of the collection on display at the Center for the Humanities, all others will be returned. All books submitted will also be featured on the Center鈥檚 website.
Questions
Email the Center with any questions or for more information.