Randy Drummond is a graduate student pursuing a degree in Technical and Professional Writing at Middle Georgia State University. He and his wife of 44 years have two daughters and one grandson.
ENGL 5106 has challenged me in ways I needed to be challenged. The last college courses I took before starting this program in August were in my final quarter at UGA in December,
I've learned so much from this course over the last seven weeks. Looking back over my notepad containing the principles of technical writing using the digital tools available, and yet to be imagined,
Introduction
The "tip of the spear" that determines whether an organization is handling hazardous waste in accordance with federal and states laws and regulations is the manual laborer who drains the oil, cleans
I originally joined the Army in August of 1983 because the price of oil and natural gas didn't rise. That sounds like an odd connection, but let me explain.
My first geology job
When thinking about a title for my post this week, "Brave New World" immediately came to mind. Shakespeare and Huxley probably wouldn't mind. I have learned this week a whisper of the knowledge