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Podcast: We've Been Everywhere

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This "We've Been Everywhere" talk series is intended primarily for the audience of the WKU employees as an in-service experience to raise the awareness of WKU's aspiration for international reach.

Connie Foster

Alaska and the Yukon: North to the Future  New

Libraries' "We've Been Everywhere" series featured Dean Foster on February 26, 2013 in Helm Library. She shared her trip and adventure in Alaska and the Yukon with fellow library employees.

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Taryn Rice

A Tour of Historic Royal Palaces

Taryn Rice from Special Collections Library, WKU Libraries, talked about historic royal palaces and towers she had visited in Britain for the We've Been Everywhere program in Helm Library room 100 on October 24, 2012.

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Katherine Pennavaria

Tangier Island: the Strangest Place You've Never Heard of

WKU Libraries professor, Coordinator of Glasgow Regional Library Katherine Pennavaria talked about her trip to Tangier Island: "the strangest place you've never heard of." She was attracted to the island by their quaint accent, she told her colleagues in Helm Library Room 100 on September 25, 2012.

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Charles Smith

Where's Wallace: Searching for Alfred Russell Wallace in London and Brazil

This month's "We've Been Everywhere" literary outreach program featured Dr. Charles Smith, who talked about his trip to London and Brazil researching for Alfred Russel Wallace, an early evolutionary biologist.

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Christopher McConnell

Growing Up in Chile in the 21st Century

On the morning of February 7, 2012, Christopher McConnell, a WKU student who works in the Office of DLPS Head, talked about the rural and urban life of Chile in Helm 100.

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Laura DeLancey

In the Midst of the Egyptian Revolution: Working in Cairo

Laura DeLancey, WKU Elizabethtown Campus Librarian, talked about her being caught in the midst of the Egyptian Revolution while she was working in Cairo.

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