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Will Cunningham on the Value of Experiential Learning at Clemson
Will Cunningham on the Value of Experiential Learning at Clemson Experiential learning is based on an ongoing, authentic interaction with the world outside a classroom. Will Cunningham, a Lecturer at
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Clare Mullaney: Bringing Light to Disability Studies Within the English Department
Clare Mullaney: Bringing Light to Disability Studies Within the English Department In a world catered to able-bodied people, it is important to learn about and discuss disabilities and how to
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Centering Black Life and Resistance: The Common Read Program at Clemson University
Centering Black Life and Resistance: The Common Read Program at Clemson University Maya Hislop is an assistant professor of English and African American Studies at Clemson University. She has been
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The Literary Festival Author Roundtable and Visiting Writer Readings
The Literary Festival Author Roundtable and Visiting Writer Readings The 16th Annual Literary Festival was a brilliant success. Festival visitors heard readings from Dustin M. Hoffman, Santee Frazier and Jessica
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Jericho Brown Clemson Literary Festival Reading
Jericho Brown Clemson Literary Festival Reading On March 30, Clemson University students, faculty and local community members gathered in the Humanities Hall Auditorium to hear a selection of poetry from
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Summer 2023 English Course Descriptions
Summer 2023 English Course Descriptions
Fall 2023 English Course Descriptions
Fall 2023 Course Descriptions Department of English Critical Writing: 3100 Critical Writing about Lit: Clare Mullaney In this course, students will read a range of life narratives in the context