Calm Calamity: A Case (or Two) of Cancer as a Scientist
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The interview subject(s) of the following narrative has granted permission for this content to be shared as long as their identities are protected; all individuals referenced have been assigned pseudonyms. The pseudonym assigned to the interviewee is “Amelia Cornwall,” so … Read more
The individual[s] interviewed for this illness narrative has given express permission for this narrative to be published on our course website publicly, with their full names attached and any other identifying details. These individuals understand that they can alter these … Read more
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
Slide sources: The average cost of college tuition, move.org/college-tuition-costs-by-state/. How much does college cost in the US? All you need to know, https://thecollegepost.com/cost-of-college/. Script: According to the National Center for Education Statistics, out-of-state students’ tuition is almost always at … Read more
Your project must begin with a disclaimer about the privacy selections of your interview subject(s) and other relevant indivuals: The individual[s] interviewed for this illness narrative [has/have] given express permission for this narrative to be published on our course website … Read more
This is a test post and placeholder until students begin posting work here. See the assignment prompt you’ve been provided. Write at least 500 words reflecting on our work and materials this week and how you’re growing as a student, … Read more