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The Wick Poetry Corner and student lounge was dedicated in November 2005. Located
on the second floor of the main library on the Kent campus, this space is designed
to increase the visibility of the Wick Poetry Center and to house the Tyler Lee
Gaston collection of 20th and 21st century poetry books, donated or purchased through
funds from generous donors in memory of Tyler Lee Gaston (1980-2004).
Son of Kent State University Trustees Professor and former Provost Paul Gaston and
his wife, Eileen, Tyler Lee Gaston was a senior English major at Kent State University
at the time of his death. He participated in the Wick Poetry Center Outreach Program
in 2004, teaching middle school students at Miller South School for the Visual and
Performing Arts in Akron and at Maplewood Career Center in Ravenna. Tyler was also
a gifted poet, as well as an artist and a musician. He was a student worker in the
university library and had planned to pursue a master’s degree in library science
after graduation.
Over the last two years, the Wick Poetry Corner has been used for many readings,
lectures, and discussions, including a talk on poetry and politics by NEOMFA Visiting
Writer H.L. Hix; poetry and fiction readings by Terry Blackhawk and Nancy Reisman;
and a talk on “Jewish Poetry after the Holocaust” by Edward Hirsch, co-sponsored
by the Jewish Studies Program. The comfortable study area is enhanced by a wood
and glass table designed and built by Christopher Wick in 2004.
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