Q&A with Griffis Publishing Intern Natalie Brown
Tell us a little about yourself and why you wanted to be an intern with OSU Press
I’m Natalie, and I am a recent graduate from OSU with a BA in English and a Minor in Earth Sciences!
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Praise for Marie Equi
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Remembering Joan Griffis, 1938-2022
We are saddened by the news that Joan Elizabeth Griffis, a loyal OSU Libraries and Press benefactor, died last month at age 84. A lifelong champion of libraries and learning, Joan was a founding member of the Library Advisory Council and created an endowed internship at OSU Press to introduce students to scholarly book publishing.