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Which Remedial Education Models Work Best for Students?

… completely rewritten, targeted to what the student is learning each week in the college course. Instead of giving students disconnected grammar exercises and quizzes, Daugherty says, the grammar should be taught in the context of what the students are reading and writing in the college-level course.
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Seniors Parton, Pecsok named Pyne Prize winners

After graduation, Pecsok will spend two years at Yale University researching multiple sclerosis in the neuroimmunology department. She plans to pursue a career as a physician scientist. She also has an interest in creative writing and hopes to write novels “that empower individuals navigating particular
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Hendrix College Students, Literary Magazine Honored by Southern Literary Festival

In the Creative Nonfiction category, Sarah Weems '19 won first place for “On Orange Forests and Minds”; Peyton Coffman '19 took second place in the … “I'm delighted to see the hard work of our creative writing students recognized at the Southern Literary Festival,” said Dr. Tyrone Jaeger, Associate
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Fiction author Christina Milletti to read at Baber Room

This fiction reading is part of the Meijer Visiting Writers Series, hosted by the Creative Writing Program. The event is also sponsored by the College of Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences and the Department of English Language and Literature. The reading is free and open to the public.
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Yiannopoulos dropping lawsuit against former publisher

Milo Yiannopoulos (MY'-loh yuh-NAH'-poh-lihs) is dropping his lawsuit against his former publisher. In papers filed Tuesday in New York State Supreme Court, Yiannopoulos and Simon & Schuster asked that the case be dismissed “without any admission of liability.” After his legal counsel withdrew last
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Milo Yiannopoulos Dropping Lawsuit Against Former Publisher

The far-right author sued for $10 million last summer after the publisher canceled the release of his memoir. Milo Yiannopoulos is dropping his lawsuit against his former publisher. In papers filed Tuesday in New York State Supreme Court, Yiannopoulos and Simon & Schuster asked that the case be
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Milo Yiannopoulos withdraws S&S lawsuit

… the book's principal editor, Mitchell Ivers, saw it as unfit to publish. However Yiannopoulos described the edits as a “cover-up” to justify dropping his book. Yiannopoulos went on to self-publish Dangerous on Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing platform on 4th July through his Dangerous Books imprint.
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Kara Westerman Tells The 99 Percent's Stories In The 'Phantom Hampton' Podcast

A fiction writer, photographer and journalist, Ms. Westerman moved to the East End from California, via New York City, more than 20 years ago. She bought a house in Springs, went off to earn a degree in creative writing from Sarah Lawrence College in Yonkers, then came back and sold the house so
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AllTrials urges FDA to fine sponsors for not publishing trial results

In a letter to the FDA​, AllTrials explained that the FDA assured the organization – “publicly and privately​” – that the new clarifying rules would help it “censure​” sponsors that do not publish trial results. “As the body responsible for compliance with the FDA Amendments Act 2007, you have the power
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People

At Princeton University Press, Alison Kalett has been promoted to editorial director for the sciences; Eric Crahan moves up to editorial director for the humanities; and Sarah Caro has been promoted to editorial director for the social sciences, with all three reporting to Al Bertrand. In addition, Amanda
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AllTrials urges FDA to fine sponsors up to $10000 for not publishing trial results

“As the body responsible for compliance with the FDA Amendments Act 2007, you have the power to sanction those who break this law, including the levy of fines up to $10,000 a day against clinical trial sponsors who fail to publish their trial results on ClinicalTrials.gov​,” AllTrials wrote. “There are
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Yiannopoulos Drops Lawsuit Against S&S

After the deal was struck, S&S was dogged by accusations—coming from factions within the media, as well as the publishing industry itself—that it was giving a major platform to a person responsible for hate speech. S&S then dropped the book in February 2017, after Yiannopoulos's controversial
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Daddy Duty: Inspiring students was my goal during Literacy Week

Dominique Kidd, the eighth grade language arts and creative writing teacher, invited me to speak to her classes, as well as those of the other creative writing teachers there. I had spoken to classes for Kidd the previous two years for Literacy Day at Madison Middle School in Titusville, and I was happy to
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Creative Writing

Denison University Visiting Assistant Professor of Creative Writing. Denison University invites applications for a two-year appointment as Visiting Assistant Professor of Creative Writing with an emphasis in nonfiction. Ability to teach introductory creative writing classes is required, with capabilities in
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Union County author makes 'best sellers' list

Her book, CEO: Christ Empowerment Opportunities is number 45 on the website's list of self-help best sellers. “Oftentimes in life, when a situation gets a little tough, one might be prone to say, “Why me, Lord?” If that situation continues for a prolonged period, then know that the Lord has answered you by
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To Reclaim Their Audiences, Publishers Must Unlock the Power of Innovative Visual Storytelling

Soon after, publishers have started their own Story experiments with Mashable releasing new vertical video product called 'Reels' that has a Story look and feel. Currently, Mashable produces two Reels a day. We at Apester took that a few steps further and launched a media player that allows publishers
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Milo Yiannopoulos Ends $10 Million Suit vs. Publisher … No Money Exchanged

Milo Yiannopoulos' $10 million lawsuit against Simon & Schuster is over and done … and the publishing giant says it isn't paying him a dime. TMZ broke the story … Milo sued his former publisher claiming they caved from mounting pressure — from all kinds of celebs — to put the kibosh on his book deal
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Peter Gorschlüter Appointed Director of Germany's Museum Folkwang

In 2005, Gorschlüter cofounded Passenger Books, a small publishing company. Since he joined the Museum of Modern Art in Frankfurt, he has organized numerous exhibitions showcasing the works of photographer Rineke Dijkstra; artist and theorist Hélio Oiticica; book- and installation-artist Jewyo
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