I have been working on creating this syllabus for days, but I have been thinking about it for years and especially during the last semester, in workshops and seminars as a Humanities Alliance graduate fellow. This was the first semester I was not teaching since I first became a teacher ten years ago. I didn’t […]
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Teaching Your Own Scholarly Research
Most graduate students have had the experience of reading work written by their professors in classes. In the courses I’ve taken at the GC these class sessions have often included useful conversations on the processes of crafting and completing academic research and writing. My professors have discussed how they formulated their research questions, problems or […]