Interpolations
Interpolations is a journal of academic writing from the University of Maryland. Annually, they publish essays highlighting exemplary rhetorical work University of Maryland students produce when taking English 101: Academic Writing.
One of the purposes of an academic community is to facilitate the exchange of ideas among its members. This journal provides a place to foster students’ voices in the University of Maryland’s vibrant academic conversations. In each issue, student writers read and analyze, inquire and argue, and bring academic insights to bear on exigent civic issues.
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Current Issue
Fall 2024
Essay Assignments
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Editors
Joshua Weiss, Editor-in-Chief
Scott Eklund, Managing Editor
Authors
Eric Bernhardt: The Limits of National Insecurity | Welcome to the Internet - Got Ethic?
Michaela Gramzinsk: Achieving Diplomatic Goals through Humanitarian Means | The Ineffectiveness of Foreign Aid
Bhaduri Hauck: Protecting the American Horse Anjuli | Horse Welfare: Hope or Hopeless Anjuli
James Idsardi: The Ocean of Narcissus: Technology, Social Media, and Expression | Projection, Empathy, and Propagation
Tim Walsh: Questioning the Mind | One Neuron at a Time
Interpolations Submissions
The journal welcomes coursework from your current or former Academic Writing class at the University of Maryland. Follow the link below to submit.
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