Mentions and News:
February 2021: KSNT interview about Artilla King Elliot, who opened her home for Black motorists traveling via the Green Book.
Full write-up about Artilla here
November 2020: Presentation, National Communication Association 106th Annual Convention Communication at the Crossroads (virtual). Panel: Rhetorical Communication in Transition. Paper: "Platforming the Kinesthetic Rhetorics of Amazon Echo Auto: Efficiency Extension and Platform Capitalism" Lora Kirmer, Kansas State University; Heather Woods, Kansas State University
November 2020: “Hungry for History” collaboration between the Lyon County History Center and Emporia At the Table (EAT). The virtual timeline of the Lyon County Food System can be found here. (Author of timeline: Lora Kirmer)
August 2020: “Lyon County History Center celebrates Kansas women's suffrage” Emporia Gazette article
May 2020: “On Teaching and Reading the Apocalypse . . . in the Apocalypse — Part II” found on the K-State English Blog
“Connection in Isolation” blog project can be found here
April 2019: Freedom's Detective: The Secret Service, the Ku Klux Klan, and the Man Who Masterminded America's First War on Terror by Charles Lane; mentions a thank you to Lora Kirmer and the Lyon County History Center
April 2018: “Familienbande” Emporia Gazette article
February 2018: “Digging into history” Emporia Gazette article
August 2017: “Panel focuses on 'unconventional' women” Emporia Gazette article
October 2015: McPherson College Spectator Mission Feature subject
May 2015: “Holly grad judges car show” Lamar Ledger article