What Is Graduate Writing? Guest Writer – Megan E.B. Poff
Students in Dr. Nicole Pfannenstiel’s summer Games and Writing class crafted blog posts exploring play theory. Over the next several[…]
Read moreStudents in Dr. Nicole Pfannenstiel’s summer Games and Writing class crafted blog posts exploring play theory. Over the next several[…]
Read morePart of graduate studies involves contemplating the impact of your research and writing on the world. In doing so, complicated[…]
Read moreThis week was the 10th anniversary of the Made in Millersville conference, an internal conference at MU aimed at celebrating[…]
Read moreOn Monday April 1st, the Millersville Department of English and World Languages hosted our second talk in our ongoing series[…]
Read moreOn Wednesday, the department of ENWL welcomed author Aidan Levy to discuss his new book Saxophone Colossus: The Life and[…]
Read moreWednesdays’ Faculty Focus: Research Talk was a casual event with cupcakes and two presentations from Dr. Rea and Dr. Baldys[…]
Read moreWell readers, I have officially hit (and so far survived) my first breakdown in grad school. And it wasn’t at[…]
Read moreby Megan Tyson As a high school English teacher, “conferences” are typically either of the parent/teacher variety or solely focused[…]
Read moreBeyond the basics of classroom interactions, there is so much more that can (and should) shape the graduate learning experience.[…]
Read moreThis post intends to outline important aspects of scholarly discourse in graduate studies— what is it, how do you do[…]
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