MA Thesis Presentation

Tomorrow, we’re meeting at the Taylor Room to give our MA thesis proposal presentations.  I finished mine today, and I have a nice Keynote presentation with several short clips from the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica.  My presentation clocks in at about 11 minutes including the clips, so I’m ready to rock-and-roll.  I also have hard copies of my proposal along with a working bibliography/filmography.

As soon as we’re done with the presentations, I have to turn my attention back to my Utopias Module paper.  I need to read the remainder of Julie Phillip’s Tiptree biography, and I need to begin making notes on the Tiptree story and Gilman’s Herland.  I want to knock this out as soon as possible so that I can hit the ground running on my thesis.

Lots to do, and little time to do it all!

Published by Jason W. Ellis

I am an Associate Professor of English at the New York City College of Technology, CUNY whose teaching includes composition and technical communication, and research focuses on science fiction, neuroscience, and digital technology. Also, I coordinate the City Tech Science Fiction Collection, which holds more than 600 linear feet of magazines, anthologies, novels, and research publications.