Third Lecture of the 2024 First-Year Studies Lecture Series
Document Type
Lecture
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Lecture Date
11-1-2024
Abstract
First-Year Studies, a staple of the academic experience at Lawrence University since 1945, continues to evolve. Beginning in Fall 2024, the course required for all first-year students will undergo a significant realignment, all aimed at making the program more focused while keeping its intent of a collective introduction to the liberal arts.
The changes stem from recommendations made by a faculty task force that began its work in spring of 2022. It was approved in a faculty vote in May 2023. The revamped course, now lasting one term instead of two, will have a theme that stitches together the seven works to be studied. “Water” will be the theme for the next four years, then give way to a new theme. The writing curriculum has been reshaped with a sequence aimed at better preparing students for effective analytical writing.
Works covered in this lecture: When the Levee Breaks by Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe (Delta Blues Tradition) and The Interesting Narrative by Olaudah Equiano (or Gustavus Vassa)
Recommended Citation
Carrothers, Bill; Parker, Preston Ezekiel; Planet, Janet; Riss, Greg; Urness, Mark; and Schlabach, Betsy, "Third Lecture of the 2024 First-Year Studies Lecture Series" (2024). First-Year Studies Lectures. 253.
https://lux.lawrence.edu/frst_lectures/253