MSU
James Cowan has traveled the world, spending time in the wilds of Borneo, Aboriginal communities in Australia and tribes in North Africa.Now the Australian native will be saying G day to MSU.The Residential Option in Arts and Letters, a two-year program for freshmen and sophomores from different disciplines in humanities, will be hosting Cowan on Wednesday for a lecture in the Union Gold Room.Hes imbued with a combination of European and Aboriginal perspectives, said Arthur Versluis, acting director of the humanities program and associate professor of American Thought and Language.Versluis said Cowans speech will focus on the relationship between creativity and spirituality.First published in 1964, Cowans work has been translated into dozens of languages.