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BU at BRAWN 2014: Marisa Milanese, Sarah Hanselman, Kim Shuckra-Gomez, and David Shawn The Writing Program will be well represented at, to be hosted by MIT on May 20-21, 2016: Heather Barrett, Joe Bizup, Sarah Madsen Hardy, Marisa Milanese, David Shawn, and Chris Walsh will all be facilitating or co-facilitating sessions. Matt Parfitt and Davida Pines from the CGS Rhetoric Division are also serving as facilitators. For more information about BRAWN (Boston Rhetoric and Writing Network) visit the. WRX piloters are a great resource for our program. This year’s WRXers–Anna, Jason, Seth, Holly, Maria, and Kim–tried new things in their classes and are ready not only to share their successes but also to help colleagues avoid obvious-in-retrospect mistakes. Talk to about... • contract grading (and other alternatives to conventional grading) • new ways to work with a research librarian • how to turn your current WR 150 topic into a “Diverse Disciplines” course Talk to about...
• your doubts about multimodality • dealing with technical difficulties • digital tools that could be incorporated into any class Talk to about... • using interviews as sources in WR 150 • assigning professional and public genres as well as academic ones • ideas for courses that turn on civic engagement or service learning Talk to about... • assigning short papers to teach concision and control of scope • exercises that support planning and lead to substantive revisions • trying an alternative to the standard WR 100 assignment sequence Talk to and about... • working with ESL students in mixed classes (but you already knew that!) • scaffolding with low-stakes assignments in WR 150 • fostering grammatical awareness in the WR 150 context For more information about this year’s WRX courses, login to and go to the.
The first WP faculty reading kicked off on February 4th with our very talented faculty,,, and as readers, and a full house of WP faculty in attendance. Note the ensuing response from some attendees: “ What could be better at the end of a work day than some home-grown literature and a glass of wine? I hope it becomes a WP tradition.” – Sarah M-H “ Yes, home-grown and good stuff, and such a range! Ask Brandy B about her grandmother and the hambone, George V about the figure of the Hershey’s Kiss in Golden Age Spanish literature, or Liz Stevens anything, anything, about wolves. Thanks to these authors for sharing their work, to Dan and Adam for organizing the refreshments, and to Carrie, Kim, and Tom for putting it all together.
A new tradition is born!” – Chris W “ I am delighted that everyone agrees that the Faculty Reading Series is off to a fantastic start! Kim, Carrie, and I would like to encourage ALL interested parties to stop us in the office and let us know if you are interested in reading! Thanks to Adam and Dan for the libations and excellent food. And, as for Liz, George, and Brandy — thank you so much for sharing your gifts!” -Tom U. ‘s new book, (Globe Pequot/October 2015), went to a third printing in March. Also, to commemorate the May 15th publication of Blood, Bone and Marrow: A Biography of Harry Crews, by Ted Geltner, Atkinson published an essay on his late mentor and friend entitled.
It appeared on in early May. ‘ photography was published in the.
In February, presented a paper on Enron and the politics of climate change as part of the: “The President and American Capitalism since 1945” at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. An expanded version of his presentation will be included as a chapter in a forthcoming edited book to be published by the University of Florida Press. ‘s book of poetry,, was published in March. A review from the publisher’s site: “Sharply chiseled prose blocks build into a world insidiously sinister and delicately haunting, a world built of details accruing an eerie chorus.
But amid an atmosphere of slow-motion terror, there is also hope—because there is agency. There is a ‘we,’ and we have a plan. And we have a map.
Bennett has given us a finely tuned emotional primer for dark times. El Rico Sabor De Porfi 1975 Rar Programs. ” ‘s essay on gift theory in Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games, “‘What I did was a radical thing’: Panem’s Corrupted Gift Economy,” just came out in Lana Whited’s edited collection from Salem Press. In other news, she will be presenting on young adult science fiction adaptations of fairy tales at the in Columbus, OH in mid-June. She is also directing a new play, “Ultimate Things” by Carl Danielson, with — that will be at BU’s own Boston Playwrights’ Theatre in early July. With William T. FitzGerald of Rutgers University, has edited the fourth edition of Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, and Joseph M. 2002 Ford Escape Xlt Midnight Edition there.