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October 06, 2008

Call for Presentations Extended: Worlds in the Making

The deadline has been extended for presentations at "Creativity: Worlds in the Making," a symposium on creative engagement as a core literacy in today’s global environment. The deadline is October 25, 2008, for proposals for papers, panels, roundtables, workshops, demonstrations and other innovative formats for the March 18-20, 2009, symposium, which is an Initiative from the Office of Entrepreneurship and Liberal Arts and the Program for Creativity and Innovation at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C. Featured guests include: Harvard biochemist, author of "Artscience: Creativity in the Post-Google Generation" and social entrepreneur David Edwards; performance artist and MacArthur “genius” award recipient, Meredith Monk; Josh Frieman, astrophysicist at Fermilab and researcher for the Sloan Digital Sky Survey; filmmaker, poet and author Abigail Child; and Emil Kang, director of Carolina Performing Arts at UNC Chapel Hill. [LINK]

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