William Hodapp and Todd White – SAL Colloquium – October 2016

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In the School of Arts and Letters at the College of St. Scholastica:

William Hodapp, English professor, and Todd White, reference/digital resources librarian, present “Making Shakespeare’s Books: A Printing Workshop,” at 3:40 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21 in Tower Hall room 4119.

The event was free and open to the public. Attendees had the opportunity to handle type, examine tools of the trade, and pull prints of a sonnet.

The workshop was part of a series of events surrounding the exhibition of Shakespeare’s First Folio at the University of Minnesota Duluth’s Tweed Museum of Art through Oct. 26.

In fall 2000, Hodapp and White began offering an interactive learning experience in early modern book production in a Medieval and Renaissance Studies seminar. Their collaboration led to additional seminars and several offerings of their course, The Book in the 15th Century, in which students learn about book production through research and by producing a manuscript book and a limited-run printed book.

In addition to presentations at regional and international conferences about their experiences, Hodapp and White have also co-authored and published an article in the national journal Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching.

The workshop was part of a faculty colloquium series now in its tenth year. The series provides visibility to diverse research projects by faculty members in St. Scholastica’s School of Arts and Letters.

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