Ten Questions with RT's Beverly Joyce Love, Ph.D.

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Ten Questions With ... Beverly Joyce Love, Ph.D.

June 10, 2009

Each Week the Saluki Times highlights a SIUC faculty or staff member, this week they highlighted our own Beverly Love.

Job on campus/department you work in: ?Assistant Professor, Department of Radio-Television

How long at SIUC: ?First tour: Fall 1993-Spring 2002. Current tour: since summer of 2004

Hometown: Rock Hill, S.C.

When you were a youngster, what did you want to be when you grew up? ?A nurse, like my mom, grandmother, great grandmother, and great, great grandmother; but the Supremes came along and I tried to get my two sisters to start our own singing group --ìThe Love Sistersî ? Of course, I was to be the lead singer ?

What one word best describes you? Alive!

People don't know that you: ?Ö are a hopeless romantic. ?

If you could meet a famous person (living or deceased) and ask that person one question, what would you ask and of whom? ?Diana Sands -- Wonít you please be my acting coach!

Hobbies: ?Acting, storyteller, traveling, meeting people, clothing designer, dancing, reading.

Last book you read: ?Octavia Butler's ìFledglingî

Last movie you enjoyed (in the theater): ?Will Smithís ìSeven Pounds ì

Oceans or mountains? Both, but if I have to choose ñ oceans

Source: http://news.siuc.edu/news/June09/061009par10Q_Love.html

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