The student I chose to interview was Liz Huggins! She had an interesting viewpoint considering her double major and minor, and her major switch!...Read More
The faculty member that I chose for this project was Jesse Miller! He had a lot of good information to pass along and provided a pretty hefty, useful interview.....Read More
1: After looking at Table 2, I found it interesting that as of 2023, only 2 percent of English degree holders become editors and writers/authors. The reason these stats catch my attention is because m...Read More
In doing this project I learned that I’m going to have to be really patient when formatting my podcasts. Finding the music and recording audio were pretty easy, but I go very frustrated when try...Read More
Today I was able to get my rough draft started, and worked primarily on my lead based off of what I know about my subject. I was able to create an outline based off what I began writing. This way I ca...Read More
The anticipated learning outcomes of the English major at UNE revolves a lot around understanding literature. There is an expectation to be able to look at a text, understand what it’s about, an...Read More
Q: “If some technology does damage to the world-as two of the above letters seem to agree that it does- then why is it not reasonable, and indeed moral, to try to limit one’s use of that t...Read More
Q: “Sometimes the inspiring power of goodness of people comes in response to tragedy. The capacity to forgive has its roots in the importance that evolution has placed on relationships.” T...Read More
Q: On page 2, Lethem writes “…I discovered Burroughs had incorporated snippets of other writers’ texts into his work, an action I knew my teachers would have called plagiarism.”...Read More
2: On page 170, the bottom left panel caught my eye. The panel demonstrated a rather graphic scene, yet it is such a small space. This makes me wonder why the panel is so small for such a horribly des...Read More