Monthly Archives: April 2018

Final Journal: My Portfolio

During this internship, I faced a lot of challenges. One of the most prevalent challenges that I faced was doing assignments with other interns and dealing with changing wants from my supervisors. I was made to work with other interns … Continue reading

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Chapter 13

The Big Bang Theory is a TV program that impacted popular culture. Whenever someone hears “Bazinga” they know where and who it’s from. There are even t-shirts with the image above on it and most people would be able to … Continue reading

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Chris Crider, Colin Deans, Abigail Haskins, and Chelsea Smith successfully present their Senior Seminar papers

Today, four students of the Professional Writing Program have presented their Senior Seminar papers–which marks their successful completion of the English Program at Longwood University. The students’ papers included the following (click on the link for the related tweet): Chris … Continue reading

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Karyn Keane, Kim Daucher, Savannah Dyer, and Breanne Henshaw present top course papers at Longwood’s Spring Symposium

Selected students of the Professional Writing (PW) Program have effectively presented the top rhetorical analysis papers from ENGL 301-Rhetorical Criticism at Longwood University’s Spring Symposium. (CLICK on the link for the related tweet.) Held on April 24, 2018, the panel symposium featured … Continue reading

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Chelsea Smith presents at the 2018 Big South Undergraduate Research Symposium (BigSURS)

Chelsea Smith has recently presented her paper, “Fluid Manifestation of Gender in Louise Erdrich’s The Last Report at Little No Horse: The Ojibwe Tradition,” at the 2018 Big South Undergraduate Research Symposium (BigSURS) held at Liberty University from April 13-14, 2018. … Continue reading

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Karyn Keane receives the Rosemary Sprague Endowment Scholarship

Congratulations to Karyn Keane, English student concentrating in Professional Writing, for winning the Rosemary Sprague Endowment Scholarship! According to the Longwood University – English Department, “This scholarship is given to a student whose talents and abilities have consistently displayed themselves in … Continue reading

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Haley Klepatzki and Charleigh Kondas receive Book Awards

Congratulations to Haley Klepatzki and Charleigh Kondas, both students of the Professional Writing Program, for receiving the William L. Frank Book Award and the Susan H. May Book Award, respectively! The awards are presented to Longwood University English students with the most outstanding … Continue reading

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Overview

This blog give insight into the works and education of Crystal Nzewi which has been in the works through out her college career. It includes a quick autobiography of her life, a resume, and a letter she wrote in her … Continue reading

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Take a Study Break with a New Movie

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Environmental Psychology + Societal Expectations= Gender Bias?

Many people have heard the term “Nature vs. Nurture.” Basically, it means two general terms influence development: Environment, and homecare. It is easy to see how much a child grows from being raised by caretakers, but how much does the … Continue reading

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