Monthly Archives: May 2020

Learning Curves: A clear commitment to in-person classes and a real-world lesson in statistics

Provost stresses commitment to in-person fall classes In a Q&A published yesterday, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Larissa Smith makes it clear just how committed Longwood is to safely holding classes in person this fall: Question: Longwood has … Continue reading

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Rhetorical Criticism – Final Reflective Blog Post

English 301: Rhetorical Criticism was one of the three English classes that I took this semester at Longwood University. I had it expected to be like my other English classes and that we would be doing a lot of reading … Continue reading

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Final Reflective Blog Post

I was highly looking forward to taking this class my first semester back at Longwood after a semester away. I’ve taken a class with Dr. Guler before and it was my favorite, and seeing that this class was about pop … Continue reading

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Post 9: Rhetorical Criticism – Final Reflective Blog Post

 Introduction When I first started English 301, I was excited to begin this course. I love studying popular media in my free time and analyzing the core rhetoric of the objects. My favorite type of popular culture is memes. When … Continue reading

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Rhetorical Criticism – Final Reflective Blog Post

When I signed up for ENGl 301, I was taking it only taking it to cover my writing intensive and thought nothing more about it. Thinking the class was only going to talk about how pop culture used rhetoric in … Continue reading

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Rhetorical Criticism – Final Reflective Blog Post

The course of the semester has certainly been tumultuous. However, in reference to this course this semester has been one of growth and learning. Engl 301 has give the opportunity to develop my analytical skills and deepen the vocabulary I … Continue reading

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Rhetorical Criticism – Final Reflective Blog Post

English 301: Rhetorical Criticism was my second course in my Rhetoric and Professional Writing concentration, following my Technical Writing class with Dr. Lettner-Rust. So, going into this class I did not have much background knowledge on rhetoric except for the … Continue reading

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Lancer Roundup: Getting ready for fall, increasing financial aid flexibility and going virtual with Relay For Life

Longwood is buzzing with activity as we make plans for the upcoming academic year, as we make financial aid more flexible, and as our creative students go ‘virtual’ with events and traditions and prepare for final exams. Commitment to Fall … Continue reading

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