Monthly Archives: January 2018

New DVDs for the New Year

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SPUR 2018: Spring Presentation of Undergraduate Research Call for Submissions

The Office of Student Research (OSR) invites undergraduate students from all disciplines to submit to SPUR: Spring Presentation of Undergraduate Research, a refereed, all-digital presentation event and networking session to be held April 24, 2018, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. … Continue reading

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Social Media Accounts and Accurate Life Portrayals (Online Reflection)

Personal social media accounts can be a positive or unforgiving representation of a person or group.  Often our accounts are viewed by people we do not know, and this can be beneficial or harmful towards an image and reputation.  It … Continue reading

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Proposal

(image source: debkrier.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Opposites.jpg )   Social Media and Allowing Multiple Relationship Identifiers Social media has revolutionized the way people communicate with each other. Not only has it provided a new way to communicate with a multitude of people quickly, but it … Continue reading

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Proposal

In our society, social media has become the most frequent pastime for children. Social media has given children the opportunity to have instant social interactions with numerous people from all parts of the world. As technology improves and changes within … Continue reading

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Technology is not to blame, we are (Op-Ed)

By Declan McDonald December 29 at 8:00 PM We use technology to advance medical practices, transportation, and even planning out our schedules.  These tools help us however, we are losing some of the most interpersonal and human aspects that create our … Continue reading

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Social media makes it difficult to spend quality time with each other (Proposal Argument)

  Social media has made it difficult to spend quality time with each other.  We are so distracted by social media that we don’t give each other attention.  Social media has turned hanging out, into sitting in a room fully … Continue reading

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Online Identity Reflection

Social media can be an area for individuals to express their personal thoughts, feelings, and explore the world through others. Social media allows for individuals to communicate, share information, advertise, and the options are endless of its abilities. In the … Continue reading

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Op-ed

The New York Times The Opinion Page January 2, 2018     11:59 pm The impact of social media on communication skills Averie Smith for The New York Times   Social media usage has added to the on going issue of less … Continue reading

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Op-ed

(image source: https://www.truthhawk.com/social-media-censorship-creating-impending-chaos/ )   Content versus Context: Removing Restrictions on Social Media Social media is commonly used as a way for people to express their experiences and idea to the world. While some rules are necessary like any form of media, … Continue reading

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