Box 92
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Student evaluations
This series traces Muske-Dukes' various academic endeavors, inluding her career at the University of Southern California (USC), her work in New York area prisons, and her participation in conferences and other programs. Documentation relating to Muske-Dukes' USC tenure has been compiled in its own subseries to commerate her contribution to USC's history, in particular, her role in the creation of USC's graduate program in Literature and Creative Writing.
Unfinished poems
George Washington University poetry seminar, 1981
This series traces Muske-Dukes' various academic endeavors, inluding her career at the University of Southern California (USC), her work in New York area prisons, and her participation in conferences and other programs. Documentation relating to Muske-Dukes' USC tenure has been compiled in its own subseries to commerate her contribution to USC's history, in particular, her role in the creation of USC's graduate program in Literature and Creative Writing.
Invitations, Programs, Catalogs, Fliers
Ephemera connected with poetry readings, plays, and other events.
USC Correspondence and Records, 1984-2012
Includes correspondence with other departments and students, department concerns, and invitations to events.
Student Papers
Copies of student essays written for courses taught by Muske-Dukes.
Photographs
Miscellaneous personal and professional photographs.
Publicity
Flyers, postcards, book jackets of Muske-Dukes' work, lectures, readings, appearances.
[Reviews of Muske-Dukes' work]
When possible drafts of individual poems were kept in series titled "Correspondence." This series contains larger bodies of work Muske-Dukes kept. Perhaps the one file that breaks all boundaries defined in this finding aid is the Paul Monette file, which includes both work by Monette to Muske-Dukes and vice-versa.
[Works by others]
When possible drafts of individual poems were kept in series titled "Correspondence." This series contains larger bodies of work Muske-Dukes kept. Perhaps the one file that breaks all boundaries defined in this finding aid is the Paul Monette file, which includes both work by Monette to Muske-Dukes and vice-versa.