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apfannenstiel wrote a new post, FALL 2021-SPRING 2022 ONE BOOK ONE CAMPUS SELECTION, on the site Millersville One Book One Campus 1 year, 4 months ago
We are pleased to announce that the One Book One Campus committee has selected Everything Is an Emergency: An OCD story in words & pictures as the One Book selection for Fall 2021 and Spring 2022.
We look […]
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apfannenstiel wrote a new post, Spring 2021 Reminders and Happy Holidays, on the site Graduate Studies in English & World Languages 2 years, 3 months ago
Congratulations on a successful Fall 2020 semester, while navigating a global pandemic. I’m very impressed with all the amazing work from our graduate students this semester.
REMINDER: Don’t Forget to R […]
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apfannenstiel wrote a new post, Spring 2021 Drama Course, on the site Graduate Studies in English & World Languages 2 years, 5 months ago
Dr. Caleb Corkery will be teaching a really interesting Literature/Creative Writing ENGL 642 Drama (14377) Tuesdays 6-9pm, Blended.
Spring 2021 runs 1/25/2021 through 5/08/2021
Longer description:
This […]
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apfannenstiel wrote a new post, Spring 2021 Course Description, on the site Graduate Studies in English & World Languages 2 years, 5 months ago
I’m excited to announce that Dr. Justin Mando will be teaching ENGL 671 Special Topics: Discourse Analysis, Mondays 6-9pm, online course.
Spring 2021 runs 1/25/2021 through 5/08/2021 (CRN 17754).
Full […]
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apfannenstiel wrote a new post, Graduate Studies in English: A blog, on the site Graduate Studies in English & World Languages 2 years, 6 months ago
Fall 2020, and the planning for THIS Fall 2020, has made it clear that providing space for ongoing professional development topics, conversations, writings, and celebrations of MA English, MED English, and […]
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apfannenstiel wrote a new post, Fall 2020-Spring 2021 One Book One Campus selection, on the site Millersville One Book One Campus 2 years, 10 months ago
We are pleased to announce that the One Book One Campus committee has selected The Tattooist of Auschwitz as the One Book selection for Fall 2020 and Spring 2021.
We look forward to meaningful conversations […]
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apfannenstiel wrote a new post, National Day on Writing 2019, on the site National Day on Writing 3 years, 6 months ago
Millersville University will celebrate the National Day on Writing on Monday October 21st, 2019 in McNairy Library. Join the English Department, the One Book Committee, McNairy Library, and the Writing Center for […]
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apfannenstiel wrote a new post, An Activity Guide, on the site Millersville One Book One Campus 3 years, 6 months ago
Classroom Connections to Homegoing
Students will use this activity to connect the plot of Homegoing with their own personal life. The purpose of this classroom activity is to connect the theme of family […] -
apfannenstiel wrote a new post, A Letter to Students, on the site Millersville One Book One Campus 3 years, 6 months ago
Dear Millersville Students,
Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi, takes a nontraditional approach to teach about the effects of slavery on youth and families. Homegoing is set in Africa, and later America, and explores the […]
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apfannenstiel wrote a new post, Discussion Questions for "Homegoing", on the site Millersville One Book One Campus 3 years, 7 months ago
One of the most valuable elements of reading is talking about reading! The One Book One Campus committee worked with Dr. Emily Baldys and Jessie Garrison to develop the following discussion questions that can be […]
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apfannenstiel wrote a new post, Fall 2019 Faculty Adoption, on the site Millersville One Book One Campus 3 years, 7 months ago
Dear Millersville University Faculty,
Homegoing, written by Yaa Gyasi, is a thought-provoking novel that tells the story of two sisters separated at birth. Homegoing takes place in different villages in Africa, […]
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apfannenstiel wrote a new post, Fall 2019 Spring 2020 One Book Selection, on the site Millersville One Book One Campus 3 years, 12 months ago
The One Book One Campus committee is pleased to announce the Fall 2019-Spring 2020 One Book selection Homegoing.
We are working to develop ideas to support faculty integration of this title into their […]
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apfannenstiel wrote a new post, We Want One Book to be Selected by One Campus, on the site Millersville One Book One Campus 4 years ago
The Co-Chairs of the One Book One Campus committee want to better model the name – in offering a title as a campus read they want the title to have been selected by the campus.
We are happy to announce that […]
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apfannenstiel wrote a new post, One Book Unites One Campus, on the site Millersville One Book One Campus 4 years, 4 months ago
A Guest Post by Leah Hoffman
During freshman orientation, the English department played a role in introducing the campus One Book program, which will continue to have campus-wide activities throughout the […]
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apfannenstiel wrote a new post, International Policy Conference: The Power of Media, on the site Millersville One Book One Campus 4 years, 5 months ago
On Wednesday October 24th from 3-5pm One Book One Campus joins Dr. Pfannenstiel’s session “Empowered Use: Lifelong Digital Citizenship Learning” at The Power of Media at the International Policy Conference. Join […]
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apfannenstiel wrote a new post, National Day on Writing 2018, on the site National Day on Writing 4 years, 6 months ago
Millersville University will celebrate the National Day on Writing on October 17th, 2018 in McNairy Library. Join the English Department, the One Book Committee, McNairy Library, and the Writing Center for fun and […]
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apfannenstiel wrote a new post, Critical Reading Strategies, on the site Millersville One Book One Campus 4 years, 7 months ago
Critical Reading Strategies: A Review of What Students Learned at Orientation
By Professor Michele Santamaria
Reading Robots: ReviewVisualizing the main points can really help you understand a reading. […]
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apfannenstiel wrote a new post, Orientation, on the site Millersville One Book One Campus 4 years, 7 months ago
One Book, One Campus will be at Orientation!!!!!
While many programs ask students to read the book and hold a brief discussion, we are using our time to invite students to read the book after our event. We want […]
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