Back to:
Current year's news releases
All news releases
News and information home
RELEASED: April 5, 2006
EAU CLAIRE — C.K. Lucyk, author of the historical novel "Deep Wells, Burning Forests," will visit the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire to give a reading and workshop presentation on the oral histories and research she collected to portray the Ukrainian experience during World War II.
Her presentation, "Ukrainian Nationalism and Survival in World War II," will take place 3:30-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 12, in the Presidents Room of Davies Center.
Ms. Lucyk is a graduate of the University of Minnesota; director and founder of a private English-language school in Vorarlberg, Austria; a former journalist; and a second-generation Ukrainian immigrant.
The event is free and open to the public.
Sponsors of the event are McIntyre Library, the departments of history and foreign languages and the Center for International Education.
For more information, contact reference librarian Karen Bronshteyn, at 836-5961 or bronshkc@uwec.edu.
-30-
NW
Back to:
Current year's news releases
All news releases
News and information home