Monthly Archives: February 2020

Humming Along: Wealth of music opportunities expands to include strings

There’s been an exciting development in the music department Longwood—and it’s inspired me to tell you a little about opportunities, new and existing, for your student in the music program here. First, I am very happy to let you know … Continue reading

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First Draft

Article: First Draft What: Now, while this may seem skeletal, this is my normal process for a first draft.  It works as a framework for where my sources go and for what ideas that I should try and work with.  … Continue reading

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Protected: Organization of Ideas

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Karyn Keane gets offered fully funded master’s program placements in major universities across the U.S.

Congratulations to Karyn Keane, one of our senior Professional Writing students, for receiving fully funded offers from the Rhetoric and Composition Master’s programs of multiple universities such as UMass Amherst, University of Tennessee, and Michigan State! Karyn was also invited … Continue reading

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Congratulations to our recent Professional Writing alumni!

Proud of our recent Professional Writing alumni! Breanna Henshaw (on the left) has successfully been working as a licensing specialist for the Virginia Department of Professional & Occupational Regulation. Savannah Dyer (on the right) was recently hired as a researcher … Continue reading

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Snow Is In The Forecast But Spring Is In The Air: Spring break, softball and more

With a dusting of snow in the forecast today, it seems a little odd to be writing about spring break and other spring activities—even if they are right around the corner. Spring Job and Internship Fair Spring break is the … Continue reading

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Reorganization of Sources

Abstract: My Newfound Sources What: There were some complications regarding my paper’s sources, causing all of them to become unavailable to me.  However, after using a more reliable database, I have collected alternative sources.  Afterwards, I put them into subcategories … Continue reading

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Check Out These New Films

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Especially for Valentine’s Day: Students Report Their Good News

If you’re like me, you often hear more about problems than you do about what’s going well in your student’s life. That’s what we get for loving and supporting them—they feel safe telling us everything. 🙂 So, with Valentine’s Day … Continue reading

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Becoming a Better Teacher with Joe Hoyle

Joe Hoyle is an Associate Professor of Accounting and a Robins Teaching Fellow at the Robins School of Business at the University of Richmond. Tuesday, February 18th, 3:30 – 4:30 PM, Blackwell Ballroom Joe is an Associate Professor of Accounting … Continue reading

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