Sponsored by Students/New Professionals and open to all Pecha Kucha is an innovative session in which each presenter has 6 minutes and 40 seconds to present (presenters are allowed 20 slides during the presentation). After the presentations there is time for questions and discussion.
Ronald Sabatelli, Ph.D., Professor and Department Head, Human Development and Family Studies, University of Connecticut, and Editor, Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies
The purpose of this essay is to offer advice on how to write for publication. Papers giving advice on how to write articles and how to succeed at publishing, in theory, reduce the anxieties that accompany the writing process. Advice provides information that, in turn, makes the writing process a little less intimidating.
Cues and clues as to one's social class are everywhere. In just a few paragraphs, you've learned a lot about me; that I've read Democracy in America. That I've studied Carl Jung. That I'm a fan of the PBS Power of Myth series. What you don't know is that wherever I am now, I arrived here via Turnip Truck. If you're interested in how it feels to come from the rural lower class, bandana-on-stick, and get off the bus at a major university, read on.