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Spring 2017 Semester

WGS 651 | Feminist Research Analysis
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The readings, assignments, and projects from this course required me to think critically about the concept of objectivity and the means by which feminist frameworks can be integrated into research practices. I grew in my ability to evaluate resources for research and improved my comprehension of theories that are seminal to feminist studies. Collaboration with classmates taught me to co-write papers and examine how cultural events continue to shape the sphere of academia. 

LIS 656 | The Academic Library
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I learned through this course the roles that academic libraries can assume in their positionalities within the overall academic institution. The academic library, ideally serves as an information hub on college campuses and the course content led me to examine how academic libraries have evolved in their purposes over time, adhering to the changing needs of students.

LIS 690| Practicum: North Carolina Literary Map at UNCG's Special Collections and University Archives
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For the practicum, I worked at the Special Collections and University Archives at UNCG. I contributed to the North Carolina Literary Map which is a project in the archive that promotes the literary heritage of the state by highlighting the literature and authors affiliated with NC. My role in the Lit Map offered me a chance to create virtual literary walking tours which were a special function on the map that guides tourists through pertinent spaces in NC's literary history.

All images on this site are of my own original paintings and digital media.

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