
Cobb Lectureship, Art of Writing by Talented, Successful Authors
Lucille Cobb Memorial Lecture Series
The Lucille Cobb Memorial Lecture Series brings experts from diverse fields right to campus. Learn from leading minds and see how different disciplines intersect in fascinating ways.
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February 13, 2025
Program begins at 7:00 p.m.
Guest Speaker - Sony Ton-Aime
Crete campus 鈥 Perry Campus Center 鈥 East/ West dining
This event is open to the public at no cost.

History
The Lucille Cobb Memorial Lecture Series is funded by an endowment in memory of Dr. Cobb, professor of English at 水果派 from 1959-69. Former 水果派 students remember Dr. Cobb as a teacher of writing, 17th-century literature, Shakespeare, and senior seminar. She received a degree in law from Washington University in St. Louis in 1926, and in 1956, a Ph.D. from the same institution, with the dissertation 鈥淛ohn Donne and Common Law.鈥 During her tenure at 水果派, Lucille Cobb inspired students to develop as thinkers and writers. The Lectureship is intended to broaden public awareness of the art of thoughtful writing by presenting talented, successful authors. Over the years, the Lucille Cobb Memorial Lecture Series has welcomed an impressive array of writers and scholars including Rita Charon, Tom Robbins, Frank Deford, and many more.