Awful
Professor Sackey is a vicious teacher. He gave feedback on papers that made classmates cry. Those were unnecessarily harsh and pointed but usually valid. Aside from that, he has favorites. If you take multiple of his courses and get inspired then, you are guaranteed a good grade in the future. You will not get a good essay grade on your first try. Also, the lecture is boring. The thing you must do is to take notes and make an eye contact with him.
Wayne State University - English
Acting Director
Donnie worked at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Foriegn Language Lab as a Acting Director
Communications Assistant
As the communications assistant, I found, wrote, and distributed short news announcements of particular relevance for the communication outlets of the Engagement Scholarship Consortium (ESC). Specifically, this position required that I learn about the national and international associations, journals, centers, and initiatives that focus on university outreach and community-engaged scholarship; identify and monitor sources of relevant information about events, publications, opportunities, etc. of potential interest to ESC members and subscribers; write brief announcements; and utilize ESC website, social network sites, and email-based lists to distribute announcements to administrators, faculty, students, and community partners
Research Assistant
The WIDE Research Center creates new knowledge about digital communication and promotes the transfer of this knowledge to school, workplace, and community contexts to promote learning, knowledge work, and citizenship.
Assistant Professor of English
Donnie worked at Wayne State University as a Assistant Professor of English
Writing Center Fellow and Library Writing Center Coordinator
Donnie worked at Michigan State University Writing Center as a Writing Center Fellow and Library Writing Center Coordinator
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Critical Studies in Literacy & Pedagogy
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Foriegn Languages: Latin
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
English and American Language & Literature: Writing
Computers and Composition