
Tim Kiska, Associate Professor of Journalism and Screen Studies, will present 鈥淲e Got Him Good: the 1943 Detroit Riots鈥 on Monday, April 1 from 2 to 4 p.m. on the second floor of the Mardigian Library. The 1943 Detroit Riots have been described by The Detroit News as 鈥渟o vicious all any person needed to invite assault in some districts was to be the opposite race. Women participated in many of the affrays with the savagery that exceeded that of men.鈥
Kiska received both his M.A. and Ph.D. in history from Wayne State University and has focused his research on journalism history, Detroit media history, and exit polling and voter behavior. He has published books on Detroit media topics like 鈥淔rom Soupy to Nuts! A History of Detroit Television,鈥 鈥淎 Newscast For the Masses: A History of Detroit Television Journalism,鈥 and 鈥淒etroit Television." He is also a political consultant for WXYZ TV where he has been making sense of voter behavior since 2006.
Murder and Mayhem While You Drive!
No, we don鈥檛 mean the bad driving you might be seeing as you commute. We鈥檙e talking about our new CD audio books collections that include authors such as James Patterson, John Sandford, Sara Paretsky, J.K. Rowling, and more. 鈥淭he Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,鈥 鈥淰.I. Warshawski,鈥 and 鈥淗arry Bosch鈥 are just a few popular series available for your listening pleasure. Audio titles can be found in our Browsing Collection located near the Circulation Desk or in the audio collection located on the first floor. (Here鈥檚 a clue for you: many call numbers for fiction begin with 鈥淧S鈥.) Check them out!
Check It Out!Looking for a good book to read? Want a page-turner or bestseller? The library鈥檚 Browsing Collection is a great place to check. We鈥檙e revamping the collection to include more titles from bestseller lists and suggestions from students, staff and faculty. We鈥檝e got 鈥淭he Time Keeper鈥 by Mitch Albom, 鈥淭he Casual Vacancy鈥 by J.K. Rowling, 鈥淜illing Kennedy鈥 by Bill O鈥橰eilly and Martin Dugard, 鈥淎lex Cross, Run鈥 by James Patterson, the 鈥淐entury Trilogy鈥 series by Ken Follett, and many more. If you have titles or authors to suggest for the collection, let us know at: http://library.umd.umich.edu/Us/books.php. The Browsing Collection is located near the Circulation Desk. Check it out!