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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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Jane Arnold interviews essayist Arthur Versluis
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Interview of Robert Repas, professor emeritus of the Michigan State University School of Labor and Industrial Relations
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A critique of the dominant ideas in departments of English in the English-Speaking universities of South Africa
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University and literature in South Africa
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Teaching without the textbooks
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Introduction
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Dr. William B. Weil discusses his career as a physician and founding Chair of the Department of Pediatrics and Human Development in the College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University
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Ojibwe in and out of the classroom
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Jane Arnold interviews essayist Arthur Versluis
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Michigan State University African Studies Director David Wiley interviews MSU Professor Emeritus David Dwyer and his wife Annabel on their education, work in Africa, political activism, and history of African studies at MSU
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