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Entrepreneurial Library Program Mame Warren
Highlighted projects over the years include richly illustrated books containing her oral histories and editorial work, such as Transit to Tomorrow: Fifty Years of Space Research at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Johns Hopkins: Knowledge for the World, 1876-2001, commemorating the Johns Hopkins University’s 125th anniversary; Our Shared Legacy: Nursing Education at Johns Hopkins, 1889-2006; and Bringing Back the Bay: The Chesapeake in Photographs. You can listen to Mame Warren being interviewed about Our Shared Legacy on WYPR's show, "Maryland Morning," with Sheilah Kast. Featured exhibits include “A Great Vision: Launching Baltimore's Charles Center,” at the Johns Hopkins University’s School of Professional Studies in Business and Education, and “Maryland Time Exposures” for the Maryland Senate. Mame has worked on marketing and promotional strategies for her projects and has lectured widely. She is currently in the process of conducing oral histories with former administrators of Washington and Lee University, for which she authored Come Cheer for Washington and Lee: the University at 250 Years. | |||
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