Posts Tagged ‘Essay’
JFK’s Granddaughter Dies of Cancer Weeks After Slamming RFK Jr For Cutting Crucial Research
Tatiana Schlossberg, an environmental journalist and the granddaughter of President John F. Kennedy, has died at 35, weeks after she publicly disclosed a terminal cancer diagnosis in a deeply personal essay that also criticized her cousin, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Schlossberg’s death was announced on Tuesday in a family statement…
Read MoreUniversity of Oklahoma Professors Clap Back at Student With Failed Essay
The controversy surrounding a University of Oklahoma (OU) student who received a failing grade for citing the Bible in an essay has now shifted from a supposed free-speech violation to a meticulous defence of academic standards. Following a public outcry, two professors responsible for the course have released detailed statements, emphatically refuting the claim that…
Read MoreDemystifying the College Essay With Naushad Mehta: Why Storytelling And Authenticity are Key
Schools may be out for the summer, but for college aspirants, the journey is just beginning. The admissions process is often the most daunting and emotionally charged experience in a student’s life. A key component of that process is the personal essay, often described as a make-or-break moment. As most students approach college essays with…
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