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Archivist, Tim Hawkins, is a Certified Archivist with over twenty years of experience working with collections of audio, video, films, photographs, and digital media. Hawkins has a Masters degree in Journalism from the University of Colorado, and a Bachelor’s degree in Communication Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His previous employers and consulting clients have included: The Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research, The University of Colorado, The National Geographic Society, AT&T Br oadband and Internet, The Archdiocese of Chicago, Playboy Enterprises, Inc. and the Collaborative Digitization Program. Hawkins has also been active in the archives profession, delivering numerous papers, panels and workshops, sitting on professional committees, and serving as an officer for professional organizations.
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Jennifer Quinn, has an undergraduate degree in English from SUNY-Buffalo and an MFA in Journalism from the University of Colorado-Boulder. Quinn worked as a web designer for the University of Colorado School of Graduate Studies, as a reporter for the Boulder County Business Report, and as the Publisher of Aesthetics Magazine, a publication about music and arts in Boulder and Denver. She served as the Naropa University Archives Access Director April 2005 through July 2007, and is responsible for working with teachers and professors to coordinate the development of curriculum materials from the Writing and Poetics Collection for the NEA Curriculum Project.
303-546-3573
jquinn@naropa.edu
NEA Curriculum Project Director, Steven Taylor, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in, and former Chair of, the Writing and Poetics Department at Naropa University. He received his PhD in ethnomusicology from Brown University. Dr. Taylor has recorded and toured with the seminal underground poetry/rock group, The Fugs, collaborating as guitarist/vocalist, arranger and composer on numerous albums. His publications include poems, essays, articles and book reviews, in addition to concert works, musical theater pieces, and more than a dozen albums. His most recent book, False Prophet: Fieldnotes from the Punk Underground was published by Wesleyan University Press in 2003. As Project Director, Dr. Taylor is responsible for the overall vision of the Writing and Poetics Collection Curriculum Project.
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Processing Archivist, Ann Hunter has a Masters in Library and Information Science with a concentration in Archives from the University of Denver as well as degrees in music, psychology, and law. She has been working with archival materials at Naropa since 2001
303-546-3547
ahunter@naropa.edu
Naropa University Archives Office
6287 Arapahoe
Boulder, CO 80302
303-546-3573
archive@naropa.edu
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303-245-4643
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303-546-5280
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