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  • Movable to Participate in National Collegiate Recovery Day Events

    14 April 2020

    As part of National Collegiate Recovery Day, members of Movable will go online to run a storytelling workshop. At 11 a.m. on Wednesday, April 15, Movable directors Kristen Lillvis, Stefan Schoeberlein, and Hilton Córdoba, as well as student interns DJ Price, Paige Justice, and Laura Rice will share writing prompts and storytelling tips.

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  • Movable Directors Win Distinguished Artists and Scholars Team Award

    25 March 2020

    Hilton Córdoba, Kristen Lillvis, and Stefan Schöberlein were recognized as winners of the 2020 Marshall University Distinguished Artists and Scholars (MU-DASA) Team Award for their work on Movable: Narratives of Recovery and Place. The MU-DASA award recognizes distinction in the fields of artistic and scholarly activity on the part of Marshall University faculty. While the award marks artistic and scholarly achievement, it also focuses on community outreach: winners must demonstrate the sharing of artistic and scholarly activity with an audience beyond that of academic peers.

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  • Movable at CTDH 2020

    1 March 2020

    On Saturday, Feb. 29, one of the co-editors of Movable, Stefan Schöberlein, attended the inaugural Connecticut Digital Humanities Conference at Trinity College in Hartford, CT, as part of an academic panel titled “Applied Digital Humanities: DH, Outreach, and Data Advocacy.”

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  • Harmony House Creative Expression Workshop

    23 February 2020

    Movable representatives led a creative expression workshop at Harmony House, the Cabell-Huntington Coalition for the Homeless, on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020. As part of the weekly Chat and Create session, participants wrote narratives or composed collages on the topic of recovery.

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  • Recovery Is Spoken Here Ally Training

    9 February 2020

    On Saturday, Feb. 8, Movable editors and interns participated in Marshall University's "Recovery Is Spoken Here: Recovery Ally Training," led by Jamie Menshouse, Collegiate Peer Recovery Specialist from Prestera Center for Mental Health and the Marshall University Collegiate Recovery Community.

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