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UJSS Accepting Submissions until May 7th

Get that grade, get that award, get that article published! Off you go to graddd schooooooool. What? Elizabeth “Lizzie Tyrone” Williams ’13 hollers at you, girl:

The deadline for the spring publication for The Undergraduate Journal of Social Studies (UJSS, click here to access) is fast approaching! Please feel free to submit essays on any social science topic to ujsswesleyan(at)gmail(dot)com by May 7th.

Good god, I need that caffeine right up in here.

Deadline for the Undergraduate Journal of Social Studies: Nov. 22.

Elizabeth “Lizzie Tyrone” Williams ’13 sends in a picture of a dystopian future where children are subjugated to digital devices of education, acculturation, and existence that define and solidify the techno-mediated heartbeat of a society gone wrong once the invasion of the second coming of the Wu-Tang Clan arrives. Or, as she rather puts it:

The deadline for the fall publication for The Undergraduate Journal of Social Studies (UJSS, click here to access) is fast approaching! Please feel free to submit essays on any social science topic to ujsswesleyan(at)gmail(dot)com by November 22!

Submit to The Undergraduate Journal of Social Studies

Isabella Litke ’12 wants to publish you, but no more than 10,000 w0rds (they check these days—there’s technologies for that!):

The student-run Undergraduate Journal of Social Studies (UJSS) is accepting submissions for the fall issue. We accept papers written in any of the social sciences; interdisciplinary approaches are strongly encouraged. Please submit papers between 1,500 and 10,000 words, written during your time at Wesleyan. The fall submission deadline is Thursday, November 22nd. Send papers as Word documents to ujsswesleyan(at)gmail(dot)com.

Again, due date is November 22. Read more about the UJSS, or check out its first 2011 volume, here.