NDUS Arts and Humanities Outrage Summit
- Sep 26, 2016
- 2 min read
We have the final program ready for the NDUS Arts and Humanities Outrage Summit. It includes a sweet cover designed by Donovan Witmer. Here’s a draft of my very brief opening remarks.
The hashtag is #NDUSOutrage (which oddly enough hasn’t been used lately)!

Here’s the program.
8:00 – 8:30WelcomeLecture Bowl
Bill CaraherAssociate Professor, Department of History, UND
Mark KennedyPresident, UND
9:00-10:00 AM PanelThe Art of OutrageBadlands Room
Light and Darkness: Tragedy and the Use of Light in Public Art Patrick Luber, UND
Quick Response to Outrage Jenni Lou Russi, VCSU
8:30-10:00 AM PanelHistorical OutrageLecture Bowl
Public Outrage (Re)shaping Settler Commemoration Cynthia C. Prescott, UND
From Outrage to Change: A Historical Overview of the Black Campus Movement: 1960-1980 Daniel Cooley, UND
Outrage in Historical Perpsective Eric Burin, UND
8:30-10:00 AMPanelMusic Therapy Suspension: Shock, Denial, Outrage, Bargaining, Depression, but not AcceptanceRiver Valley Room
Music Therapy: An essential allied health profession Anita Gadberry, UND
Music Therapy in the Evolution of the UND Music Department Gary Towne, UND
The Impact of the Suspension of Music Therapy on UND James Popejoy, UND
The Suspension of the UND Music Therapy Program: A Case Study of Flawed Process Katherine Norman Dearden
10:15-11:30 Musical PerformanceBall Room
Fiery Red Jennifer Higdon (b. 1962)
LuminusPiano Trio (MSU)
Jon Rumney, violin, MSUErik Anderson, cello, MSUDianna Anderson, piano, MSU
String Quartet No. 8 II. Allegro molto Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
MSU String Quartet Jon Rumney, violin (filling in for Will Schilling)Nikisa Gentry, violinNina Coster, violaRebecca Randash, cello
10:15-11:45 PanelLiterary OutrageRiver Valley Room
The Monkey Smokes a Cigarette, or, Yelling at Your Television Brian Schill UND
Medieval Zorn, Modern Outrage: The Narrative Aspects of Discontent. Shawn R. Boyd, UND
Dog-Woman on a Slow Burn: Translating “Jeans Prose” by Billjana Jovanovic John K. Cox, NDSU
The Outrage of the Disabled Body Andrew J. Harnish, UND
11:45-1:30Lunch and Keynote:Ballroom
Opening Remarks Debbie Storrs, Dean, UND College of Arts and Sciences
If You Are Not Mad, You’re Not Paying Attention” Outrage as Performance, Industry and Politics in Contemporary America Mark Jendrysik, UND
1:30-2:45RoundtableStanding Rock and the Dakota Access Pipeline: A Dialogue at the University of North DakotaLecture Bowl
Rebecca Weaver-Hightower, UNDCody Hall, Alumni UNDChase Iron Eyes, Alumni UNDJames Grijalva, UNDJaynie Parrish, UNDMark Trahant, UND
1:30-2:45PanelThe Outrage of History: The Legacies of Slavery and Colonialism in Modern DiscourseRiver Valley Room
The Black Peter Discussion: the limits of tolerance in the Netherlands Ernst Pijning, MSU
North V. South: The Legacy of the ‘African Holocaust’ in Ghana Ty M. Reese, UND
Undermining Outrage: Native Participants in the Conquest of Mexico Bradley T. Benton, NDSU
3:00-4:30Round-TableHow about a Third Place? A Panel Discussion about Downtown Real Estate and Building CommunityLecture Bowl
David R. Haeselin, UNDSheila M. Liming, UNDSheryl O. O’Donnell, UNDBret Weber, UND
3:00-4:00PerformanceRiver Valley Room
Entransed: The Making of a Transnational Woman Monika Browne, VCSU
3:00-5:002016 North Dakota Arts & Humanities Faculty & Student Exhibition ReceptionColonel Eugene E. Myers Art Gallery (Hughes Fine Art Center)







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