Heidi Serrano’s students at Horace Greeley High School.
Photo: Horace Greeley, by Mathew Brady – Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-USZ62-110105 (b&w film copy neg. post-1992), uncompressed […]
Patrick Morgan’s class Walden International: Analyzing Thoreau Across Cultures, section 2 (Writing 230SK.02).
Patrick Morgan’s class Walden International: Analyzing Thoreau Across Cultures, section 1 (Writing 230SK.01).
Sandbox for Thoreau Society Annual Gathering 2014
Prof. Ed Gillin’s spring 2016 section of ENGL 458 Major Authors: Emerson and Thoreau. Avatar: Panel from Diego Rivera’s mural depicting expansion and the American dream. Source: The Kheel Center for […]
Students in Ryan Conway’s 2015 English 11 class at York Central School. Avatar ”RSR Northbound Salt” by Boblenon (talk). Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikipedia.
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John Cunic’s 2015 American literature students at Middletown High School, Middletown, RI.
Photo credit: John Phelan
American Writers. Prof. Christopher Hager. Avatar by Macgregr [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Sarah Goodbar’s English 12 class at the Miller School of Albemarle. Avatar photo by Kim Kelley-Wagner [CC BY-SA 3.0 or GFDL], via Wikimedia Commons
Students in Ryan Conway’s English 11 class at York Central School.
Prof. Emily Hegarty’s class at SUNY Nassau Community College
Prof. Caroline Woidat’s section of Humanities 221 (Western Humanities II) at SUNY Geneseo, Spring 2015.
Students at Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua, NY exploring the American impulse to leave civilization.
Avatar Photo Credit: ”Horace-Greeley-Baker” by J.E. Baker – Library of Congress, Prints & […]
John Cunic’s American literature students at Middletown High School, Middletown, RI.
Rachael Vella-Garrido’s students at East High School, Williamsville, NY
Canandaigua Academy English10 Honors 2014-15
Students in SUNY Geneseo ENGL 340, ”Literature and Literary Study in the Digital Age,” Spring 2014.
Students in ENG 362, American Environmental Writing, at the University of Maine, Farmington, Spring 2014, Kristen Case, Professor.