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Written by Steven MichelsDecember 1, 2016July 10, 2020

Seven Questions Students Should Be Asking about Writing Assignments

The most common questions professors get about assignments have to do with the number of pages or sources and formatting. More seasoned students might want to know if they can “give their opinion” or if they can “use the word ‘I.’”  (For the record, students should always be able to offer their opinion, if by […]

Written by Steven MichelsAugust 10, 2016July 10, 2020

Show Me Your Knowledge: An Interview with Rick Magee

Rick Magee is an associate professor of English at Sacred Heart. He won the Excellence in Teaching Award in 2015 and has a reputation for being one of the most effective and most popular instructors on campus. I wanted to see what he was up to, so I could steal some of his best ideas. […]

Written by Steven MichelsJanuary 22, 2016July 10, 2020

Communication Breakdown

On Thursday, January 21, Dr. Anita August and the Writing Across the Curriculum program hosted a talk for faculty on race, writing, and literacy with guest speaker David E. Kirkland. Kirkland is Associate Professor of English Education in the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development Department of Teaching and Learning at New York […]

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