Because of the Patriots' Day holiday, this Monday, 4/14, is our last class before the conference! Hard to believe, right?
Both because of that, and because of the upcoming poster session on Tuesday 4/15 at 1 in D-lounge, we are planning to devote Monday's class to a mock poster session. Please come prepared to speak about your poster just as you would do on Tuesday, 4/15 at 1 on campus and on Friday, 4/25 at the conference. Bring handouts, iPads loaded with media, or any other props you might need. Be prepared--you'll get the most out of this if you treat it exactly like the real thing! (With one exception: You don't need to dress up for class Monday night--please dress well and professionally for the poster session in D-lounge and also for the conference, but feel free to dress casually for class on Monday night as usual.) Our current plan is that for half the class period, half of you will be presenters and the other will be audience members making the rounds of the poster session, and then we'll switch for the other half of the class period.
For those of you who are doing oral presentations at the conference: please contact Prof. Poole to schedule a oral presentation rehearsal. We'll try to coordinate schedules so that you all rehearse your oral presentations together so that you have the experience of speaking before an audience.
Love and Hate: an honors seminar
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Monday, March 31, 2014
Resources on posters from tonight
Here are the resources from tonight's class discussion on poster preparation!
Remember, we'd like to see a draft of the poster by end of day on Friday, April 4.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9NGCMOV12MjNDZhdWZsZFJpZ3c/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9NGCMOV12MjS2tjXzI3QnlVY00/edit?usp=sharing
Remember, we'd like to see a draft of the poster by end of day on Friday, April 4.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9NGCMOV12MjNDZhdWZsZFJpZ3c/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9NGCMOV12MjS2tjXzI3QnlVY00/edit?usp=sharing
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Hello!
On Monday, we'll be talking about love, hate, grief, and loss.
Please read the following readings in advance of Monday's class. All of these are intensely personal examinations of loss of a loved one in what was the mass media of their time--in Bernard's case, a sermon (in the 12th century), in Lewis' case, a short paperback book (1960s), and in Wilkinson's case, an article on a website (2014).
Bernard of Clairvaux, Excerpt from Sermon 26 On the Song of Songs
Excerpts from C.S. Lewis, A Grief Observed
Alexis Wilkinson, Amidst the Media Frenzy Over My Becoming the First Black Woman President of the Harvard Lampoon, My Best Friend Died
On Monday, we'll be talking about love, hate, grief, and loss.
Please read the following readings in advance of Monday's class. All of these are intensely personal examinations of loss of a loved one in what was the mass media of their time--in Bernard's case, a sermon (in the 12th century), in Lewis' case, a short paperback book (1960s), and in Wilkinson's case, an article on a website (2014).
Bernard of Clairvaux, Excerpt from Sermon 26 On the Song of Songs
Excerpts from C.S. Lewis, A Grief Observed
Alexis Wilkinson, Amidst the Media Frenzy Over My Becoming the First Black Woman President of the Harvard Lampoon, My Best Friend Died
Monday, March 10, 2014
More on dominance and competition
Here are some more links for tonight's class on dominance and competition
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
Friday, March 7, 2014
Competition and dominance
Friday, February 21, 2014
Unrequited love
Things to read/watch for Monday on unrequited love!
Whenever I happen to see you (Leonard Cohen)
John Steinbeck's letter to his son
Little Big Love
Palm Court
Time Does Not Bring Relief
The More Loving One
EDIT: And this too, please! It's short. About Love
Bring ONE question to class inspired by these media.
Whenever I happen to see you (Leonard Cohen)
John Steinbeck's letter to his son
Little Big Love
Palm Court
Time Does Not Bring Relief
The More Loving One
EDIT: And this too, please! It's short. About Love
Bring ONE question to class inspired by these media.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Honors conference
The Honors Conference at UMass Amherst will take place Friday, April 25. This is an exciting event, fun and intellectually stimulating to participate in, and a great boost to your transfer applications and resume! You can present your work as a poster, or, if you want, an oral presentation. If you want to do an oral presentation please talk to Prof. Frashure and me--most students choose to do poster presentations.
Please sign up and submit your abstract here by February 12th: https://www.honors.umass.edu/ undergraduate-research- conference
NOTE: Look at this from the website!
Due to technical difficulties, we will accept
Abstract submissions until 11:59 p.m. on Friday, February 14, 2014.
Please sign up and submit your abstract here by February 12th: https://www.honors.umass.edu/
NOTE: Look at this from the website!
Due to technical difficulties, we will accept
Abstract submissions until 11:59 p.m. on Friday, February 14, 2014.
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