Tag: Writing Foundations
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UW-Green Bay’s Tara DaPra receives publication
Tara DaPra, UW-Green Bay assistant professor of writing & applied arts, english, and writing foundations, recently published some of her work. DaPra’s flash nonfiction essay, “The Last Road Trip”, was published in Liminal Transit Review, a literary journal that publishes genre-blurring work with themes of immigration, diaspora, displacement, decolonization, and borders, and the intersections of these…
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Faculty note: Prof. Van Slooten presentation
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Jessica Lyn Van Slooten (English, Writing Foundations, and Women’s and Gender Studies), presented “Carry Me Over the Threshold: Using Popular Romance Novels in Women’s and Gender Studies Classes to Teach Disciplinary Threshold Concepts” at the virtual national Popular Culture Association conference on June 3.
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Melt This Frozen Heart: Whiteout and Written in the Stars
Melt This Frozen Heart: Whiteout and Written in the Stars is Associate Professor Jessica Lyn Van Slooten’s latest installment in her monthly ‘Happy Hearts’ column on Cahsseffect.org. Van Slooten is a professor of English, Writing Foundations, Humanities, and Women’s & Gender Studies at UW-Green Bay, Manitowoc Campus.
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Faculty note: Writing Foundations student publishes paper on Game Studies
April Bub, a student in lecturer Paul Belanger’s summer Writing Foundations 105 (Research and Rhetoric) class, has published an article titled “Our Artificial Happiness” in Hypothesis’ PopMeC blog, which is a place to “share research on the representations of the U.S. in popular media and culture.” Bub’s article addresses the intersections of gaming, addiction, and…