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    University of Jamestown's Plainsong Literary Journal: Spring Launch Event at The Arts Center

    2024-04-05
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    The University of Jamestown is set to launch the 37th issue of Plainsong, a student-led literary and arts journal, this spring. The journal, managed by students and faculty, allows the University and the Northern Great Plains region to showcase creative works. The magazine includes a variety of content such as poetry, short stories, essays, and visual arts.

    Aaron Cloyd, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English & Theatre Arts, commended the students, staff, and faculty for their hard work on this edition of Plainsong. He highlighted their commitment to fostering the arts in the community.

    The Plainsong spring launch will include readings and presentations by contributors. Among them are Scot Loyd, Stephanie Jorritsma, Teagan Palmer, Casey Daigle, Troy Gunderson, and Megan Wahl. The event is open to all.

    The launch will occur on April 22, 2024, at 7 p.m. at The Arts Center in Jamestown. More details about Plainsong and submission guidelines for the 2025 issue can be found at uj.edu/plainsong.

    The University of Jamestown, founded in 1883, is a private, Christian, liberal arts university. It is recognized as a “Best Regional University” in the Midwest by U.S. News & World Report. The University offers a variety of degrees, including Bachelor's and Master's degrees in various fields, as well as Doctoral degrees in Physical Therapy and Clinical Research. It also has an online division, University of Jamestown Accelerated, based in Phoenix, offering intensive learning opportunities.

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