I propose to develop a study that will critically analyze the written communication styles of members of the millennial generation and determine the conclusions readers reach about these young writers based on the style choices they make.
I graduated cum laude from the College of Wooster in 2005 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. My major was French, and I wrote an independent study entitled La Misère chez Hugo, which analyzed Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables from a socioeconomic perspective. At Wooster, I became a member of Phi Sigma Iota, an international foreign language honor society. I also won second place in La Concours annuel de la maison française de Cleveland, a competition between colleges in the Great Lakes Region in which I demonstrated my written and oral French skills. Currently, I am pursuing a Master of Arts degree in professional communication at Clemson University. In the spring of 2008 I submitted the findings of a study I conducted with three other graduate students at the Tenth Annual College of Health, Education, and Human Development Faculty Forum. This study, entitled Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Resource Center Effects on Campus Climate, explores the comfort levels of lesbian, gay, and bisexual students on a university campus.
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