Monthly Archives: February 2018

Journalism News

Gretchen Thum, assistant professor of Journalism, and Mark Raduziner, professor of Journalism, have partnered with KCPT to work on an education and industry project with advanced advertising and advanced reporting students in the department. Thum was also recently interviewed by … Continue reading

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Craig Workman Awarded Charlotte Street Foundation Writer-In-Residence

Craig Workman, assistant adjunct professor of English, is a Writer-In-Residence for Charlotte Street Foundation, which is a local, non-profit arts collective.  As a 2017-2018 recipient of this competitive, refereed application process, he is given his own studio space and will … Continue reading

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Ted Rollins: Writing Transfer and Teaching for Transfer

Ted Rollins, professor of English, was awarded a sabbatical for the 2017 fall semester.  One result of his sabbatical is a 93-page annotated bibliography on writing transfer and teaching for transfer.  This bibliography is now available on JCCC’s Scholarspace here: https://scholarspace.jccc.edu/sabbatical_projects/8/ … Continue reading

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Beth Gulley Featured in JCCC Story

Beth Gulley, professor of English, was recently featured in a JCCC story on the college’s website. “Partnering with Pakistan: JCCC President Shares Community Colleges Best Practices” summarizes Joe Sopcich and Gulley’s recent trip to Pakistan in January.  Gulley presented on … Continue reading

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Essays on Writing from The Chronicle of Higher Education

The Chronicle of Higher Education recently published two pieces that should be of interest to English instructors. “What’s Wrong with Writing Centers” is an interview with Lori Salem, who argues that regular writing center practices “such as non directive instruction, … Continue reading

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