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College of Arts and Sciences pairs books, Ļć½¶Ö±²„cheese at ā€˜book tasting’ event

College of Arts and Sciences pairs books, Ļć½¶Ö±²„cheese at ā€˜book tasting’ event

Contact: Sarah Nicholas

STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s College of Arts and Sciences invites the campus community to sample something new this month with its first ā€œbook tastingā€ event, a creative twist that pairs books, conversation and Mississippi State flavor.

ā€œA&S Book Tasting: A Showcase of Authorsā€ will be held Thursday, Feb. 19 from 4-5:30 p.m. in the John Grisham Room of Mitchell Memorial library.

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The free event features faculty authors from across MSU’s College of Arts and Sciences, each hosting a table where guests can browse books, meet the authors and enjoy selections of Mississippi State cheese. MSU’s famous Edam cheese will be featured alongside other varieties made by the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station.

Guests also can enjoy Ļć½¶Ö±²„muscadine grape juice, along with a selection of other beverages and snacks.

Participating authors and works include:

—Ryan P. Semmes, ā€œExporting Reconstruction: Ulysses S. Grant and a New Empire of Libertyā€ (University of South Carolina Press, 2024)

—Josh Foreman, ā€œHidden History of Vicksburgā€ (Arcadia Publishing, 2025) and ā€œHidden History of New Orleansā€ (2020)

—Candace Lukasik, ā€œAnthropologies of Orthodox Christianity: Theology, Politics, Ethicsā€ (Fordham University Press, 2025)

—Michael R. Nadorff, ā€œThe Nightmare and Sleep Disorder Toolkitā€ (New Harbinger Publications, 2025)

—Ted Atkinson, ā€œMonumental Designs: Infrastructure and the Culture of the Tennessee Valley Authorityā€ (University Press of Mississippi, 2025)

—Marty Lang, ā€œThe Self-Sustaining Filmmakerā€ (Routledge, 2024) and discussion of his feature-length film ā€œStay With Meā€

—Courtney E. Thompson, ā€œDo Less Harm: Ethical Questions for Health Historiansā€ (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2025)

—Samyak Shertok, ā€œNo Rhododendronā€ (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2025)

—Kemeshia Swanson, ā€œConversations with Jesmyn Wardā€ (University Press of Mississippi, 2025)

ā€œThe book tasting is designed to celebrate the scholarship, creativity and range of voices within the College of Arts and Sciences while offering a relaxed, social way to engage with faculty and increase collegiality,ā€ said Karyn Brown, the college’s assistant dean for communication and media. ā€œGuests are encouraged to circulate, sample and discover something unexpected.ā€

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