ELWYN B. ROBINSON DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
CHESTER FRITZ LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA
GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA 58202
COLLECTION: OGL #361
DATES: 1963-1976
SIZE: 3 folders
ACQUISITION: The Stephen Shu Ning Liu Papers were deposited in the Orin G. Libby Manuscript Collection by Stephen Shu Ning Liu, Las Vegas, Nevada, in 1976. The acquisition records are unavailable.
ACCESS: Available for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Department of Special Collections.
Stephen Shu Ning Liu was a landlords son, born on March 16, 1930. He grew up in near the Yangtze River, with six other children. Lius grandfather taught him the Chinese Classics when he was five.
Liu graduated from the University of Nanking, Nanking, China, in May 1948. He then went on to get his B. A. in English in May 1956, from Wayland Baptist College, in Plainview, Texas. At the University of Texas in Austin, he obtained his M. A. in English in May 1959. In August of 1973, Lui received a Ph. D. in English from the University of North Dakota.
With his degrees in English, Stephen Shu Ning Liu taught at many colleges and universities. These include Northern Montana College (1966-1970), the College of San Mateo (California) as a visiting lecturer (summer 1968), as well as the University of North Dakota as a visiting lecturer (summer 1972). He returned to teach at the University of North Dakota from 1970-1973. In August 1973, he took a position at Clark County Community College, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Liu has many academic honors which include the Outstanding Senior Boy at Wayland College (May 1956) and the Better English Scholarship at the University of Tennessee (1963-1965). His essays, short stories, poems are published in English and Chinese, and can be found in various books, literary magazines, and national newspapers.
The Stephen Shu Ning Liu collection contains a brief autobiography, correspondence with publishers and friends, and copies of his poems, some with handwritten corrections and notations.
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