Brochure Reflection

Journal #22: I think the project is going well so far. I’ve managed to come up with a logo I don’t hate, and Jordan came up with a killer mission statement. I think the issue is in product design. Also, because Jordan and I are a great team I feel a bit nervous about how … [Read more…]

Framing Statement

Framing Statement: My project is based on my Annotated Digital Edition of The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath. I’m focusing on the difference between the two doctors in the novel: Doctor Gordon and Doctor Nolan. Specifically, I’m analyzing the relevance of gender in psychiatric patient provider relationships. My thesis is: “Through the strategic juxtaposition of … [Read more…]

Remote Learning Journal Entry

“Margaret Atwood makes a trenchant point about language in her novel Surfacing, where the protagonist says, ‘If you look like them and talk like them and think like them you are them, … [because] a language is everything you do’ (165). This quote suggests that if one uses the language of patriarchal society, one becomes complicit in the … [Read more…]

Journal #10

Q: “Yes. One of the things that strikes me most about African American intellectual history — and this is true also of African intellectual history or Caribbean intellectual history or Indigenous intellectual histories — is that these histories are produced from the margins — both the margins of “history” and the margins of historiography.” (Gutkin) … [Read more…]

Calm-Down Video

Calm Down Video Final: Sources: Works Cited sarlisart. “Let’s Go” Album Art. concepts by me. Sorry for Not Answering the Phone I’m Too Busy Trying to Fly . In Love With a Ghost, 2016. All “video game sounds” are from this website. Under their free licensing all sounds are viable for me to use without citation. Final Reflection: This … [Read more…]

Journal #8

I recently had to apply to graduate school so I could pursue the profession of nursing. The first paragraph of my personal statements for these applications said this: “Elizabeth Barrett Browning, through the voice of Aurora Leigh, wrote that “…It takes a soul/ To move a body…”. To summarize (without turning this personal statement into … [Read more…]

Missed Class Journal Entry

I’m writing this journal because there wasn’t one assigned for this day so I can’t comment on other people’s, and I have to miss class. First, I’d like to discuss my meeting with Dr. Tuttle. I met with Dr. Tuttle to discuss my ADE project as the subject for my capstone. We both remarked that … [Read more…]

Resumé

Drafted Chrono Resumé: Drafted Functional Resumé: My Final Resume: Process: When working on my resume, I intend to work on a few things. First, I plan to clarify my sentence structure so the reader has a clear idea of the subject of the sentence/description underneath each of my roles. Then, I’ll make sure my fonts … [Read more…]

Journal #7

The political critique of beauty is composed of two distinct arguments. The first urges that beauty, by preoccupying our attention, distracts attention from wrong social arrangements. It makes us inattentive, and therefore eventually indifferent, to the project of bringing about arrangements that are just. The second argument holds that when we stare at something beautiful, … [Read more…]