Be a part of Lincoln's and UNL's premier lecture series, the EN Thompson Forum on World Issues, as a member of the Forum on World Issues Student Committee.
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The course centers work by poets in the LGBTQ+ community and BIPOC poets and is focused on 1) learning how to talk and write about poetry "like a poet" and 2) developing new techniques for experimenting with poetry. Full description below.
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Students in the class read Circe before meeting with Miller. The seminar, which coincided with Women’s History Month, gave students a chance to ask her questions about Circe and to discuss the process of adapting myths to highlight the agency of female characters.
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Join for a virtual scavenger hunt by using the link below. Participants will be put into a drawing for a $15 or $25 UNL bookstore gift card!
Tuesday, April 20
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Are you interested in learning more about gender and health? Are you looking for classes on important social issues? This course will examine a range of health-related topics from a feminist perspective. Continue reading…
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