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Bleasby Colloquia Continues at Westminster College with Rock Music Gods

Posted on Monday, February 9, 2004

The Westminster College Bleasby Colloquia continues Thursday, Feb. 19, at 7 p.m. in the McKelvey Campus Center Theater with Dr. Suzanne Prestien, assistant professor of English and Public Relations, exploring gods of rock music..

"I will be presenting a paper titled "It's Better to Burn Out than It is to Rust: Rock n' Roll Biopics and the Making of Modern Mythology,'" Prestien said. "It's based my research for my Ph.D. I will discuss how rock n' roll stars like Jim Morrison, Ritchie Valens, and Prince, are depicted in film biographies, and have become the gods' of our modern mythology."

This George Bleasby Colloquia is a series of literary events in honor of Dr. Bleasby, who chaired the Department of English at Westminster from 1954-75.

Prestien, who has been with Westminster College since 1997, earned her undergraduate degree from Kent State University, her master's from the University of Toledo, and her Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University.

For more information, contact Prestien at (724) 946-7029 or e-mail prestis@westmnster.edu.