Guide to Writing at SNL

 

 

The School for New Learning

Writing Showcase

2013-2014 Submission Deadline:  April 1, 2014, Writing Showcase Application Form

The Writing Showcase celebrates the outstanding writing of SNL students. If you have received an “A” on a paper or glowing feedback on an Independent Learning Project (ILP), consider submitting your work to the Writing Showcase. You may submit up to three pieces of writing. By submitting your work, you not only share your accomplishment with others, but also provide inspiration to your fellow SNL students as they work on their writing assignments.  Excellent submissions will be recognized at the Spring Awards Luncheon.

2011-2012

Toni M. Bond Leonard, The Struggle for Reproductive and Intellectual Integrity

Lisa Freeman, Running for the Train

Brian Leonard, Lost in America: A Reagan-Era Comedy and Goldman Sachs' Bonuses: Justified or Not?

Leonard Musielak, The Corporate Culture Conundrum: Cross Cultural Issues in International Human Resource Management

Kristine Schultz, It's the End of the World as We Know It

2010-2011

Jeffrey C. Barg, A Happier New Year from Poston and Do Squirrels Matter?

Nathan Fey, Mary Magdalene and the Markan Appendix

Stephen A. Hall, Cultural Competence in the Writing Center: Partnering with Students of Color in Writing through Understanding

Jeffery A. Kidd, A Terminal Day

Margaret D. Sabatino, Alternatives for handling stormwater runoff from disconnected downspouts in urban cold climate areas.

2009-2010

Mark Fung, Analyzation and Application of the Writing Process

David Graham, Polly's Dilemma

Monique Maher, Birth

Robert Martin, Identifying and Addressing Deficiencies in United States Healthcare

Leonard T. Musielak, "Google-ing" China: An Ethical Analysis of Google's Censorship Activities in the People's Republic

Edward Pinkowski, Warsaw, Chicago, and Greek Tragedies

Amy Tesch, Creativity Can Lead to Better Health . . . Care Reform

Joan Travers, My Skydiving Mishaps: A Quick Lesson in Physics

2008-2009

Adebiyi Gbadehan, Social Networking Sites

Leonard Musielak, Advertising and Society

Michaline Siera, Lady Lazarus and the Lady in White: The Voices and Visions of Sylvia Plath and Emily Dickinson

Bryan Smith, Persuasive Writing in Freakonomics Revised and Expanded

Janice Loudon Stoner, People, Planet, Profit

James G. Sula, New Media's Impact on Society

2007-2008

Carolyn Allen, Learning from Experience when Dementia is the Default: the Adventure of Reading to the Hard of Understanding

Latonya Brown, Black Women versus White Women: How does race impact the way female sexuality is presented in music videos?

Antonia Callas, Either/Or

Kathy Nimmer, Three Ordinary Pieces of Writing

Megan Stemm-Wade, The American Dream in Postwar Classroom Films

Stephan Weber, Twelve Year Sentence

2006-2007

Antonia Callas, 610 Signal Hill Road

James I. Davis, Green Town

Nathan Fey, Solidarity of Wind

Rita Leganski, In the Victorian Wild

Vivian C. Ramos, Unite our Multicultural Country: English as the Official Language of the United States

Megan Stemm-Wade, The Flawed Consumer: Advertising to Women

Class Writing Projects


KnowRedInk: Stories from Writing Together - Writing Well, Winter 2011

Needless To Say . . . Stories from Writing Together, Spring 2011

 

 

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