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Brown Bag Colloquium Series Research Groups
The TESL/ALT Brown Bag Committee is pleased to kick off this semester’s virtual Brown Bag Colloquium series by hosting our lovely research groups! After a brief overview of our upcoming Brown Bags, a representative or two from each research group will give a brief presentation and answer your questions. If you are interested in learning … Continue reading Brown Bag Colloquium Series Research Groups
New Graduate Student Orientation
Stacy Tye-Williams, Interim DOGE, invites all new graduate students to join the graduate program staff for our required new graduate student orientation on Wednesday, September 15, from 1-2pm in 120 Ross Hall. We will introduce you to graduate program personnel as well as provide information on degree planning, procedures, forms and the online POSC Form … Continue reading New Graduate Student Orientation
Monday Monologues | Live: Deb Marquart reads from The Night We Landed on the Moon: Essays Between Exile & Belonging
Charlie Kostelnick Receives Frank R. Smith Award for Outstanding Journal Article
This summer, Charlie Kostelnick was awarded the Frank R. Smith Award for Outstanding Journal Article (for the journal Technical Communication) for “The Art of Visual Design: The Rhetoric of Aesthetics in Technical Communication.” Technical Communication 67.4 (2020): 6-27. Society for Technical Communication, May 2021. Here is the text of the certificate: The Society for Technical … Continue reading Charlie Kostelnick Receives Frank R. Smith Award for Outstanding Journal Article
English 314 Earns QM Certification
Quality Matters (QM) is a nationally recognized organization that certifies the design of online courses according to a number of criteria, such as organization, clarity, alignment of course goals, accessibility, and others. Similar to peer review, the process for getting a course QM certified involves two or three QM-trained instructors blind reviewing the course and … Continue reading English 314 Earns QM Certification