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Full-Text Articles in Education
The George-Anne Inkwell Edition, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne Inkwell Edition, Georgia Southern University
The Inkwell
No abstract provided.
The George-Anne Inkwell Edition, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne Inkwell Edition, Georgia Southern University
The Inkwell
No abstract provided.
The George-Anne Inkwell Edition, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne Inkwell Edition, Georgia Southern University
The Inkwell
No abstract provided.
The George-Anne Inkwell Edition, Georgia Southern Univeristy
The George-Anne Inkwell Edition, Georgia Southern Univeristy
The Inkwell
No abstract provided.
Queer(Ed) Monstrous Embodiment, Kyla Hupp Garlid
Queer(Ed) Monstrous Embodiment, Kyla Hupp Garlid
WWU Honors College Senior Projects
A brief poetry collection that explores themes around dehumanized, queer embodiment, mental illness, and inter-generational knowledges.
Carley Family Papers (Sc 3223), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Carley Family Papers (Sc 3223), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3223. Letters and papers of George Carley of Georgetown, Kentucky and family (mainly daughters, a granddaughter, and nieces). Relatives in Ontario, Canada and in Pennsylvania report family news and mourn the soldiers of World War I; a daughter writes from Arkansas of taxes and the economy, her stepson writes of medical studies during the influenza pandemic, and her brother-in-law writes of oil and investments. George’s papers include solicitations from makers of fencing and farm supplies.
Also includes children’s letters and poems.
Faculty Book Launch Celebrates Works Of Plath, Theune, Vi Kakaras, '20
Faculty Book Launch Celebrates Works Of Plath, Theune, Vi Kakaras, '20
News and Events
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Finding Aid To The Collection Of Louise Helen Coburn Materials, Louise Helen Coburn, Colby College Special Collections
Finding Aid To The Collection Of Louise Helen Coburn Materials, Louise Helen Coburn, Colby College Special Collections
Finding Aids
Louise Helen Coburn was born in Skowhegan, Maine on September 1, 1856, daughter of Stephen Coburn and Helen Sophia Miller. Coburn was Colby's second female graduate (after Mary Low Carver) in 1877, and graduated with Phi Beta Kappa honors. She also later received an honorary Litt. D. degree from Colby in 1914. Coburn's family was deeply tied to Colby College. Her father Stephen graduated in 1839, and the Coburn family was critical to Colby's early development as benefactors. Coburn was a co-founder, along with Mary Low Carver and others, of the Sigma Kappa Sorority. Coburn also later attended the Harvard …
Foreword To Visual Imagery, Metadata, And Multimodal Literacies Across The Curriculum, Jonas Zdanys
Foreword To Visual Imagery, Metadata, And Multimodal Literacies Across The Curriculum, Jonas Zdanys
English Faculty Publications
As one of those educated to consider the primacy of the word – written and spoken – as the vehicle for creating and transferring knowledge, I am often surprised by the evidence around me that we live in a world inwhich technological devices of variousshapes and sizes have blunted the reliance on the layerings of words to define and engage in favor of various shortcuts to knowledge. Complexity of expression in the textures of language has given way, because of those devices and their applications, to abbreviations, neologisms, emojis, deliberate misspellings, instagrams, tweets, and other avenues of expression that focus …