Hello, and thank you for visiting my website. You can read elsewhere on this site about me and what I do, so I won't get into that here.
I first began blogging in 2006 on my Blogger site, hylawrence.blogspot.com, which I then transformed into an academic blog in 2012, called Vaccines, Cats, and Rhetoric. Those blog posts are still archived there.
I'm moving my blogging efforts to my website now because I'm aiming to make a slightly different use of blogging at this time. Though I still expect to talk about vaccines and rhetoric (and cats, of course) from time to time, the blog will be focused less on those topics specifically and more on general questions and issues I'm working with, including posting podcasts and other material related to programs at GMU. Again, some of that will be related to vaccines, rhetoric, and cats. But more often, the issues I'm considering these days wade into curricular development, program management, community outreach, and mentoring. Those issues seemed to be more appropriate to a less topically-focused space, like my professional website.
I first began blogging in 2006 on my Blogger site, hylawrence.blogspot.com, which I then transformed into an academic blog in 2012, called Vaccines, Cats, and Rhetoric. Those blog posts are still archived there.
I'm moving my blogging efforts to my website now because I'm aiming to make a slightly different use of blogging at this time. Though I still expect to talk about vaccines and rhetoric (and cats, of course) from time to time, the blog will be focused less on those topics specifically and more on general questions and issues I'm working with, including posting podcasts and other material related to programs at GMU. Again, some of that will be related to vaccines, rhetoric, and cats. But more often, the issues I'm considering these days wade into curricular development, program management, community outreach, and mentoring. Those issues seemed to be more appropriate to a less topically-focused space, like my professional website.