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Subject:Re: good grad programs in tech comm From:Brad Mehlenbacher <brad_m -at- UNITY -dot- NCSU -dot- EDU> Date:Tue, 30 Nov 1993 14:34:52 -0500
> On Mon, 29 Nov 1993, Alexandra Bernstein wrote:
> does anyone have recommendations for a good writing program
> or technical writing program? I guess for graduate study as
> I have a B.A.
Alexandra-->I'll second Steve's offer to converse off the list about our
MS in Technical Communication. We don't have a PhD program, but we do
have sunshine and a bunch of good folks to work with (AND we're 10
minutes away from what Fortune Magazine's calling America's Number One
Place to do Business in 1993--Research Triangle Park).
Cheers, Brad.
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