The Celebration of Student Writing is a loud, interactive affair that includes all students. The Commerce Writes Symposium is a smaller event, providing researchers with the opportunity to share their work in a conference-like format.
The Celebration of Student Writing is a loud, interactive affair that includes all students. The Commerce Writes Symposium is a smaller event, providing researchers with the opportunity to share their work in a conference-like format.
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The Celebration of Student Writing is a loud, interactive affair that includes all students. The Commerce Writes Symposium is a smaller event, providing researchers with the opportunity to share their work in a conference-like format.
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Thank you again for your interest in my ethnographic research project
“TITLE OF PROJECT.” I am grateful for the support, insight, and rich information I was able to obtain throughout the research process.
In that spirit of collaboration and as a token of this appreciation, I
wish to invite you to the following events taking place later this semester.
The Celebration of Student Writing (December 11, 2009, from
4:00-5:00 @The Club in the Sam Rayburn Student Center) The Commerce Writes Symposium (December 17, 10:30-12:30, @ the Auditorium in the Hall of Languages, Room 203)
The Celebration of Student Writing is a loud, interactive affair
that includes all students who took English 102 this fall. It is a poster session where researchers display their findings and answer questions of passers-by. For additional details, see video about the event called “Worth Celebrating” available http://www.ncow.org/browse/video/carter_worthcelebrating.html).
The Commerce Writes Symposium is a new event. Here,
researchers investigating literacy practices and communities in Commerce share their work in individual presentations of 10-15 minutes each. This event is a much smaller event, providing researchers in one section of English 102 with the opportunity to share multimedia and more traditional presentations of their work in a conference-like format. All of these undergraduate researchers are eager to share their work with interested community members like you. I hope you can join us at this, the end of our first semester of college. I, for one, am looking forward to what the next few years will bring.
Yours in Celebration,
Your Name First-Year Student Honors College Texas A&M-Commerce