
English Prof Receives Bread Loaf Fellowship, Publishes
Professor Cara Blue Adams has been awarded a fiction fellowship to the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference and has published essays in Gawker and Bookforum.
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Research in the thematic area of Society, Technology, and Communication fosters ethical, servant leaders for diverse local, regional, and global communities. This is enabled by formal and informal systems education, public and international safety, savvy diplomacy and international relations, technology as a tool and a means to liberation, and communication in all forms, especially digital communication.
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Professor Cara Blue Adams has been awarded a fiction fellowship to the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference and has published essays in Gawker and Bookforum.
Three Seton Hall undergraduate students were able to present their research in rhetorical criticism earlier this month, on April 9th at Felician Undergraduate Research Conference in Lodi, New Jersey.
Educational Studies faculty member Dr. Bryan Meadows spoke remotely with audiences in El Salvador on May 13th as part of the Teachers Up professional development series.
CommArts Master's Project and Thesis Presentations focused on topics such as communication during COVID-19 and the representation of Native Americans in museums.
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