Communicating Across Disciplines and Communities

In thinking through how to communicate my research, I hope to discover and be able to offer something to various communities. From linguistic anthropologists interested in this sort of scholarship to English instructors focused on practice to Americans in general interested in the everyday impacts of the issues I discuss, emphasizing different purposes of my…

Interdisciplinary Work in My Cohort

As I do more work in my fields and develop my research project and goals further, I think I can get blinded by my own passion and get away from understanding how my research can fit into others’ fields or work as well. With so many important projects coming from so many distinct fields in…

Brackenridge Blog 1: Erin Friel

Hi everyone! I’m Erin Friel, and I’ll be a senior in the fall studying public and professional writing and anthropology. While I’m looking forward to trying out new recipes and reading books about Jane Goodall this summer, I’ll also be continuing to work on my Bachelor of Philosophy research under the guidance of Dr. Tomas…