When: January 29, 2021; 4:00-5:00
Where: Zoom (see your Lane email for the link)
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Georgia Mae is still deciding on a major because she has so many interests including: nutrition, law, business, and design. Her career goals include becoming an interior designer, a doula, and a nutritionist. In her free time, she enjoys indoor gardening, walking her dog, yoga, baking, learning, journaling, and binge-watching TV shows from the early 2000s. We are so lucky to have another amazing editor to work with Kyla Ramsey on this newsletter!
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Learn more about Laurie Notaro before the reading!
]]>The National Collegiate Honors Council’s Journal of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity provides students the opportunity to have their academic and creative pursuits published alongside the work of some of their brightest and most dedicated peers. We receive submissions from schools both in the United States, as well as from institutions overseas, and each of our associate editors studies at a different NCHC-affiliated university. We strive to show the power of undergraduate work by transcending the boundaries of state, region, and discipline.
Submissions deadline: October 16, 2020
Website link: https://nchcureca.com/
We invite your students to submit their creative work to the December 1, 2020 Edition of The Palouse Review. We accept short fiction, nonfiction, scholarship, poetry, photography & visual art, music, and digital multimedia.This is an excellent opportunity for students to publish their work!
Submissions deadline: November 1, 2020
Website: https://palousereview.wsu.edu/
We accept submissions in a variety of categories, including poetry, creative nonfiction, short fiction, foreign language, visual art, photography, and open media. As our staff begins the production process for this year’s edition, we would like to invite the students in your honors program to submit their work for the chance to be published!
To further celebrate the accomplishments of submitting students, the top submission in each category will receive a $250 award from the WRHC.
We’re seeking innovative and imaginative works—anything and everything from choreographed dance pieces to architectural sketches, from film to music, from pottery to performance art, from fashion to graphic novels.
Submissions deadline: October 9, 2020
Website: scribendi.unm.edu
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Don’t forget that Lane Community College has its own journal, Denali!
When you do have work published, be sure to add that information to your CV and resume. See this Curriculum (CV) Workshop for more details.
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Kyla Ramsey is from Cottage Grove, Oregon. She is finishing her first year at Lane, and she joined the Honors Program in winter of 2020. Kyla is an English major with plans to transfer to the University of Oregon to continue her studies in English. She is an avid gamer and dedicated writer, spending her free time playing games with friends, writing D&D campaigns, and pursuing her passion for creative writing.
Here’s the workshop and here’s the handout used during the workshop.
Contact Casey (ReidC@lanecc.edu) or Ce (RosenowC@lanecc.edu) if you have questions or would like more help with your CV!
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