Monday, September 05, 2005

New Edition! Writing in the Academic World

The winners of the 2004-05 academic writing contest have been published in Northwest College's online writing magazine Writing in the Academic World (click on link to view winning essays). nHumanities is happy to say that the students of the Humanities Division are well-represented:
  • Adolescent Female Depression, by Carin Sorenson (ENGL 2017)
  • Cybersex as "Safe Sex," by Dana Rinne (PSYC 2200)
  • Incredible Possibilities: Stem Cells and the Future, by Robert Guty (ENGL 1010)
  • South African Apartheid, by Kaci Coleman (ENGL 2030)
  • Subtle Prejudice, by Brooke Whitaker (ENGL 2030)
  • The Importance of FDA Regulation on Herbal Medicine, by Tammy Moore (ENGL 1010)

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