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The Writer's Edge

A weekly Education podcast
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The Writer's Edge

NSU WCC

The Writer's Edge

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The Writer's Edge

NSU WCC

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An interview with NSU staff members Johnny and Aliesha looking at the career services and events provided through NSU's Center for Academic and Professional Success. We talk about strategies for professional communication and presentation, as w
A collaboration between the WCC and NSU's own student-run radio station to host a monthly news quiz show (originally aired Nov. 9 on Mako Radio). Student guests include NSU Undergraduate Student Government Association leadership Manas, Shweta,
A collaboration between the WCC and NSU's own student-run radio station to host a news quiz show on World College Radio Day (Oct. 6, 2023). Student contestants include Mako Media Network staff Madison, Lauren and Danna, and our faculty guest wa
A showcase of NSU student Julia, recent graduate of the Master of Arts program in Composition, Rhetoric, and Digital Media. In this audio project designed to explore shared meaning making across generations, she brings together clips from the m
An interview with NSU students Kiara, Paula, and Alexis, and NSU faculty member Dr. Nelson Bass, of the NSU Department of Humanities and Politics, about the Nova International Relations Association and their work participating in model United N
This episode is a short exploration of the concept of "process" as it applies to writing and communication. Stuck in a your writng process? You might need to rethink the strategies you use as you navigate the process. This is the one of a serie
An interview with NSU faculty Dr. Jeremy Weissman, of the NSU Department of Humanities and Politics, and Dr. Eric Mason, of the NSU Department of Communication, Media, and the Arts, about the emergence of AI text generators such as ChatGPT and
An interview with NSU students Hailee, Jared, Chris, and Aidan, as well as Dr. Amanda Furiasse from the NSU Department of Humanities and Politics discussing their work as part of the IN-SIGHT Think Tank--a group of independent student researche
A showcase of curated beats by NSU student Pranav, whose work was submitted and accepted to the Digressions Literary and Art Journal, becomingthe first ever audio production to be published as part of the journal in its 20-year history. The so
An interview with Dr. Marlisa Santos and NSU alumna Diane, the original faculty advisor and student editor of the Digressions Literary & Art Journal (then the Digressions Literary Magazine). This interview celebrates the 20th anniversary of the
A showcase of audio productions by four NSU students in the MA in Composition, Rhetoric, and Digital Media program: Jordan, Sabrina, Tatayana, and Carlos. Their works are short pieces of nonfiction and fiction both critical and creative, and de
A showcase of student podcaster 'Aolani, created when she was a graduate student in the NSU Master of Arts program in Composition, Rhetoric, and Digital Media. In this episode, you’ll hear an audio drama that was inspired by the infamous “War o
An interview with NSU student filmmakers Janay, Graciel, and Bianca, discussing their work creating the award-winning documentary film, The Halls of Power, which looks at the life and work of local activist and political organizer Elijah Manley
This episode is a short exploration of the concept of "genre" as it applies to writing and communication. This is the fourth in a series of short episodes that will be published in-between our standard length episodes in order to explore concep
A showcase of a student podcast by Holland, created when she was a graduate student in the Master of Arts program in Composition, Rhetoric, and Digital Media. This episode is an original story called "The Waterfall" that she wrote and recorded,
This episode is a short exploration of the concept of "invention" as it applies to writing. This is the third in a series of short episodes that will be published in-between our standard length episodes in order to explore concepts that all wri
An interview with NSU Copyright Officer Stephen Carlisle, talking about his efforts to educate the NSU community about the nature of copyright protections, and the limits of using copyrighted materials in education and research. Check out his c
This episode is a short exploration of the concept of "audience" as it applies to writing. This is the second in a series of short episodes that will be published in-between our standard length episodes in order to explore concepts that all wri
A showcase of a podcast recorded by two alumni of the NSU Master of Arts program in Composition, Rhetoric, and Digital Media, who were concurrently the Director and Assistant Director of NSU Student Media. Listen to hear them explore the sonic
This podcast is a short exploration of the concept of "inquiry" as it applies to research writing. This is the first in a series of short episodes that will be published in-between our standard length episodes in order to explore concepts that
An interview with Dr. Kelly Concannon and Dr. Janine Morris of the NSU Halmos College of Arts and Sciences, talking about the value of collaboration and their work as co-editors of a collection titled Emotions and Affect in Writing Centers rece
An intro to some of the Writer's Edge hosts for this semester and a discussion of what it means for our writing and communication center to be returning to in-person consultations after primarily meeting with students remotely for two years.
An interview with Dr. Robert Speth of the NSU College of Pharmacy, talking about the teaching and practice of ethics. Why the weird title then? Two reasons: 1. Dr. Speth is engaged in a "war on 'and'" as a way to improve his writing (polysyndet
A showcase of NSU student podcasters Rachel, Emma, Julia, and Adit, graduate students in the Master of Arts program in Composition, Rhetoric, and Digital Media. All four work as Graduate Assistant Coordinators in the NSU Writing and Communicati
An interview with Dr. Leanne Boucher of the NSU College of Psychology, talking about her research into the body and the brain, and what it tells us about learning and communication, as well as her efforts to communicate science to the public. C
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