ENG208 A: Narrative Medicine & Writing

As you prepare to register for next semester’s courses, you may want to consider this course, taught by Professor Amoroso. As you can see from the description, the course centers around the narrative with a focus on its use in the medical field. The course description follows. Interested in a medical career? Stories are at the heart … [Read more…]

UNE Writes: Nov. 7 & 8

The #UNEWrites International Write-In event takes place November 7 and 8, from 4-8 p.m. in Windward Cafe. The entire UNE community is invited to come write together. The Student Academic Success Center and Writing Fellows Program will provide writing support on a drop-in basis for anyone who wants it. So, get started on those end … [Read more…]

No Class Meeting 10/31

Happy Halloween, all! Due to the power outage on some parts of campus, we will not be meeting as a group today. As a result of this delay, your final draft will not be due until November 7. We will take Thursday’s class to discuss another paragraph formula (TRIAC) and to review wording issues, MLA style … [Read more…]

In-class Post 10/10

Thus far, you have completed summaries for at least one TED Talk (due 10/3 and posted in your ePortfolio) and boyd’s chapter 1 “Identity” (due 10/10 to be shared in Google Docs). These summaries should include the concepts in They Say, I Say, chapter 2. In class, we also applied concepts from They Say, I … [Read more…]

Bio Poem

Using the formula below, create a bio poem. Bring a printed copy to our next class, or share it with Jen Gennaco via Google Docs. Line 1: (Your First Name) Line 2: (Four traits that describe you as a student) Line 3: Lover of __________  (something you love doing or just something you love) Line 4: … [Read more…]