February 28, 2007 edition of The Clackamas Print.
Entries from February 2007
The Print: 2/28/2007
February 28, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Categories: clackamas print · student projects
Spring courses have sprung
February 24, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Besides offering rhetoric and composition classes, the English Department has a wide range of literature and creative writing courses to help put a bounce in your spring term:
Advanced Screenwriting & Production :: World Literature :: American Film :: Introduction to Fiction :: Creative Writing: Advanced Poetry :: Games and Literature :: Creative Writing: Creative Non-Fiction :: U.S. Latino and Latina Literature :: Shakespeare :: Introduction to Poetry :: Literature of Science Fiction :: Creative Writing: Advanced Fiction :: Celtic Mythology :: Publishing: Chapbooks :: Introduction to Drama :: The Art of Dialogue
For a full listing of our Spring 2007 offerings (including days, times, instructors, and contact information), click here to download our handy-dandy handout (in PDF format). Please also visit our Featured Courses page, where you’ll find more information about selected upcoming classes.
Categories: courses
CNO: “Better Benefits”
February 23, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Instructor Sarah Seybold and department chair Trista Cornelius are featured in this student-produced Clackamas News Online story about working conditions for part-time faculty at CCC.
Categories: clackamas news online · faculty · podcasts · student projects
The Print: 2/21/2007
February 21, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Hot off the presses, here’s the latest edition of The Clackamas Print.
Categories: clackamas print · student projects
Dangerous Writers: Feb 28
February 20, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Stevan Allred, Joanna Rose and other members of Portland’s famous Dangerous Writers workshop will read in the Literary Arts Center (Rook 220) on February 28 at 7 pm. The event is hosted by the CCC English Department and free to the public.
Categories: events
We’re on iTunes
February 20, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Click here to visit our little corner of the iTunes pluriverse, where you’ll be able to download all of the podcasts, videos, and PDF files posted to this blog. (You will need to have Apple iTunes installed before clicking the previous link.)
Categories: podcasts
Hixon podcast + powerpoint
February 8, 2007 · Leave a Comment
On February 6, Oregon State University professor Mark A. Hixon lectured on biodiversity and ocean warming to a standing-room-only crowd in CCC’s Literary Arts Center. Click here to listen to an MP3 recording of his talk and again here to download his Powerpoint presentation (broadband connection highly recommended).