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Stuttering: How Danny Found his Voice

April 23, 2022

The interview subject(s) of the following narrative have granted permission for this content to be shared as long as their identities are protected; all individuals referenced have been assigned pseudonyms.   In St Louis, clouds cover the November sky. It’s … Read more

Drew Lockett: Family, Friends, Football

April 23, 2022

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The Final Stretch! English 105i

April 18, 2022

This week in English 105i was the second to last instructional week of UNC’s 2022 spring semester! On Thursday the University blessed us with a wellness day and Friday was a campus holiday. The anticipation of the upcoming break made … Read more

Learning to Listen and Use our Voices

April 13, 2022

          This is an exciting week in the classroom. For many of us, we are embracing our first opportunity of conducting preliminary research in the health humanities discipline. For me, being introduced to my group mates’ … Read more

Life Perceptions of the Taste of Cherry Reflection

March 31, 2022

When attending the research symposium recently, I watched a presentation that heavily referenced the perceptions in a film known as the “Taste of Cherry,” presented by Viti Pathak. The title of this presentation was “Life Is a Highway: Taste of … Read more

PIT Conference Reflection

March 31, 2022

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The Final Stretch Begins

March 28, 2022

The past week’s events have shown us that the final stretch of the semester is upon us. UNC men’s basketball punched their ticket to the Final Four of March Madness, the gray winter skies have started to clear up, and … Read more