This year’s MU Remembers ceremony, commemorating students who have passed away since last April, will be held on April 6 at 2 p.m. in Stotler Lounge, Memorial Union. A book in honor of each student will be added to the University of Missouri Libraries’ collection. Commemorative bookplates are placed inside the books, and students are listed as honorees on the books’ library catalog records.
Family and friends are invited to visit Ellis Library to view the books. They will be on display following the ceremony near the Research and Information Desk.
The students’ names and the books selected in their memory are listed below.
John (Max) Critchfield (College of Business):
The Social Function of Accounts: Reforming Accountancy to Save Mankind by John Flower
Nicholas Foster (College of Engineering):
Lost Connections: Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression–and the Unexpected Solutions by Johann Hari
Logan Gilbert (College of Arts & Sciences):
Weightlifting Rules: Poems and Photographs by Jean Barrett Holloway
Naira Kuzmich (College of Arts & Sciences):
Paper Lantern: Love Stories by Stuart Dybek
Carolin Scherf (College of Veterinary Medicine):
Plague, Print, and the Reformation: The German Reform of Healing 1473-1573 by Erik A. Heinrichs
Ryan Stoll (MU Informatics Institute):
The United States Tennis Association: Raising the Game by Warren F. Kimball
Andres Velasco Davila (College of Engineering):
Modern Manhood and the Boy Scouts of America: Citizenship, Race, and the Environment, 1910-1930 by Benjamin René Jordan
Richard Ward (College of Arts & Sciences):
Counseling Children and Adolescents by Victoria E. Kress, Matthew J. Paylo, and Nicole A. Stargell
Ryan Wilt (College of Business):
A Wrestling Life: The Inspiring Life Stories of Dan Gable by Dan Gable