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December 14, 2009 Lesly Simmons Leave a comment

Success Happens Here

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Things here have been quieter than I had planned, but I devoted myself to completing my master’s thesis with more gusto than I anticipated. It’s amazing how much time Turabian formatting can take, but luckily I made it through and got great reviews from my department. The paper, titled, Common Sense, Social Networks, and the Workplace: The Generational Divide Explored, is currently undergoing whatever happens to a thesis or dissertation before its published, but when its ready I will definitely share! And with that I’ve successfully completed all the requirements of my master’s program at Georgetown with a degree in Ethics. If flew by and took forever (only two years as planned), and I loved every minute of it!

I’ve also been writing again for Black Web 2.0 on all sorts of random digital issues, including a lot of broadband access issues. Check out the links below for some of my most recent posts…

New Survey Looks for Internet Adoption Solutions

Facebook Privacy Changes Leave Users Stumped

Social Awareness: The New Networked Frontier

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