Guide to Writing at SNL

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The Writing Showcase celebrates the outstanding writing SNL students do for their classes and Independent Learning Projects. Excellent submissions will be recognized at the Spring Awards Luncheon.

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.

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. 

You may submit up to three pieces of writing from your SNL classes or Independent Learning Projects (ILP). However, Externship, Advanced Project, and Research Seminar papers are excluded from the Writing Showcase because they are already recognized through the
SNL Excellence Awards.

The School for New Learning

Writing Showcase

2008-2009 Submission Deadline:  April 1, 2009

Click here for the Writing Showcase Application Form

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"

 

 

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