Literary and Digital Storytelling Living Learning Community​
The Literary and Digital Storytelling LLC is designed for students interested in how we tell stories as individuals and communities. Students will learn how to analyze what stories mean in literary and digital spaces while also developing skills for crafting thoughtful stories that are persuasive and socially just. The LLC will also prepare students interested in majoring in a range of disciplines, such as literature, creative writing, professional writing, communication studies, digital media arts, pre-law, strategic communication, marketing, and data analytics. The goal of the LLC is to build a close-knit ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ with shared interests in storytelling and to help students connect those interests to their academic, professional, and personal lives. If you're a student who loves writing, reading, watching films, playing video games, or creating your own content, this is the LLC for you!
Hall Location | Dowling Hall |
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Faculty | Dr. Salvatore Pane; pane9809@stthomas.edu Dr. Laura Zebuhr; laura.zebuhr@stthomas.edu Dr. Katlynne Davis; katdavis@stthomas.edu |
First Year Experience | Meets the Learning Community Requirement under the FYE |
Core Area Courses | ENGL 190 fulfills the English Core Requirement; ENGL 255 fulfills the Fine Arts Core Requirement; ENGL 256 fulfills a requirement for the BA in Professional Writing. |
Academic Major/Minor | Literature Creative Writing Professional Writing Journalism Communication Studies Digital Media Arts Pre-Law Strategic Communications Marketing Data Analytics |
LLC Capacity | This LLC is limited to 30 students |