Duquesne University's Coffee House Reading Series will wrap up its last readings for the academic year on Monday, March 12, at 7 p.m. in the Barnes & Noble Café in the Power Center.
The final Coffee House will feature Ashley Cowger and Carl Marcum, adjunct instructor of English at Duquesne. Cowger will read from her works of fiction, while Marcum will lead listeners into the world of poetry.
The Coffee House Reading Series was created to help further develop creative writing and the arts across Duquesne's campus.
Sponsored by the Department of English, the monthly reading series is free and open to the public.
For more information, email coffeehouse@duq.edu.
Duquesne University
Founded in 1878, Duquesne is consistently ranked among the nation's top Catholic research universities for its award-winning faculty and tradition of academic excellence. The University is nationally ranked by U.S. News and World Report and the Princeton Review for its rich academic programs in 10 schools of study for 10,000-plus graduate and undergraduate students, and by the Washington Monthly for service and contributing to students' social mobility. Duquesne is a member of the U.S. President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction for its contributions to Pittsburgh and communities around the globe. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Princeton Review's Guide to Green Colleges acknowledge Duquesne's commitment to sustainability.
Media Contacts
Rose Ravasio Media Relations Manager 412.396.6051 412.818.0234 (cell) ravasio@duq.edu
Karen Ferrick-Roman Media Relations Manager 412.396.1154 412.736.1877 (cell) ferrickromank@duq.edu