Poetry: the genre students fear most.
That's why Monroe
Community College English faculty members Cathryn Smith, Kathy O'Shea
and Ann Tippett have dedicated themselves to soundly squashing this particular
dread. As O'Shea says, "We don't want people to be afraid of poetry;
we want them to find ways to celebrate it."
So, MCC celebrates National Poetry Month every April with
readings by faculty and performances by outside speakers. MCC's poetry
garden, outside Building 11, was created in 2001 by art faculty member
Susan Ferrari-Howley and students to create a place of inspiration and
quiet reflection. The Garden features plaques and sculptures that lend
a literary air to this tranquil setting.
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