Monthly Archives: April 2014

Practicing Ethical Research With ELLs: An Interview with Kim Lilienthal

This week is the second that will focus on highlighting research done by Professional Writing and Rhetoric students at Elon. For this week, I interviewed Kim Lilienthal, a senior PWR and Literature major and an Elon University Honor’s Fellow. An introduction to language, confidence, and the classroom Kim’s interest in ELLs (English Language Learners) and how these students are taught … Continue Reading

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How Creative is Too Creative?

To continue our week of personal design, Danielle Deavens writes about how to incorporates personal design into a resume, with a consideration about how creative to be.  “Resumes are intended to be an at-a-glance representation of its writer – a page long document capturing the relevant experiences had by its creator. This is not an opportunity to converse with potential … Continue Reading

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An Upcoming Fun and Informative Class! Check it Out!

Hi everyone! Looking for a great class to take this upcoming Fall semester that will hone your professional design skills AND count towards your major and/or minor? Want to learn how to create an awesome infographic like the one shown below? Look no further! ENG 313: Data and Information Visualization is coming for Fall 2014 and will focus on teaching students how … Continue Reading

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Who Are YOU? How to Visually Communicate Yourself through Personal Design

Welcome back everybody! I hope you all had a lovely Spring Break! To celebrate being back at Elon, this week’s CUPID Blog will be dedicated to the discussion of personal branding and the importance of creating your own personalized design for professional success. To begin, Jamie Rice will be discussing her experience with personal branding within the context of both … Continue Reading

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