Joyful Rejoicing

I have received notification from the Gender Studies department at UNC-Charlotte that I have been recommended for admission to the graduate program. This does not mean that I am fully admitted, but the last step, the approval of the graduate school is purely a formality. I am told by Dr. Stephenson that I should have […]

Summer 2011 Course Descriptions

Sociology of Gender Roles [SOCI400] Heather Griffiths A course examining the social determinants of gender role identity, with emphasis on the relationship between gender role identity and personality, personal and professional relationships, work, religion, and general culture, particularly the culture of the United States. — 3 hours Registered Urban Sociology [SOCI442] Jilly M. Ngwainmbi A […]

Disconnected from the blog

In recent weeks I have become increasingly more disconnected from this blog. This blog (in its original form) was started on August 23, 2004, my first day as a university student. Now I find new topics and new thoughts hard to bring to this blog. Perhaps it is the uncertainty of the future that creates […]

Graduation Photos

Chris has finished sorting and uploading photos from my graduation: http://www.flickr.com/photos/psychoticwolf/sets/72157626590557749/

May 12, 2011

I haven’t made an actual post since graduation, actually, I haven’t made a real post since April 4th, which is a long time between substantial posts for me. First of all, graduation went well on Saturday. I now hold the degree of Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Cum Laude. While my courses at Fayetteville all […]

Spring 2011 Papers

Spring 2011 papers are now released. ART 114 – Art History I Nude Form in Greek Art ART 114 – Art History I Roman Architectural Influences     PSYC 430 – Sex and Gender Gender Differences in Domestic Violence Initiation SOCI 340 – Crime and Delinquency Jesse James Hollywood Analysis     SOCI 350 – […]

Best Instructor Compliment Ever

Just got an email from my SOCI 340 “Criminology” instructor regarding my grade on my theoretical analysis paper and my final grade. The last line of the email was the greatest compliment any instructor has ever given me: “Congratulations and perhaps you should consider graduate work.” In all of my considerations for grad school, I […]