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Tag Archives: CUPID
3 Things PWR Can Do For You
Mags Bryant ‘16 I wasn’t always planning on majoring in Professional Writing and Rhetoric, but since declaring, there hasn’t been a moment in which I regret my decision. With registration for the fall semester not far off, I though I would share some of the skills I’ve gained from my coursework. Here are my top how-tos that you can learn … Continue Reading
Meet the CUPID Associates: Dannie Cooper
My name is Dannie Cooper and I’m excited to be a CUPID Associate for Spring 2014! I am a junior English: Professional Writing & Rhetoric and Creative Writing major with a minor in English: Literature. As an associate, I will be holding hours in CUPID Studio (Alamance 318) on Tuesdays from 5-7, so be sure to stop by for help … Continue Reading
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Interesting Graphic – “How to Write the Perfect Blog Post”
The blog Social Triggers recently posted this interesting graphic representing the structure and content of the “perfect” blog post. What rhetorical strategies do you see at play here? What might a piece of your writing look like if you tried to represent it in this visual style?
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