Based on the Hendrix faculty’s longtime awareness of the
educational value of engaged learning, the Odyssey Program was implemented in
the fall of 2005 to encourage all Hendrix students to embark on educational adventures
in experiential learning. While the graduation requirement includes the
completion of an approved experience in at least three of the six Odyssey
categories, the Program importantly allows students to learn more about
themselves and the world around them. For more information, and to access the Odyssey Program Guide, click here.
Below you will find examples of ways students pursuing a
major or minor in this department or program have encountered Odyssey. Remember
that these are only suggested opportunities; students are encouraged to propose
their own creative Odyssey projects. Further, Odyssey experiences do not need
to be related to your major or minor.
Established Pathways to Odyssey through the Major
Artistic Creativity
- ENGC 497 Creative Writing Senior Thesis
- ENGC 301 Creative Non-Fiction Writing
- ENGC 303 Poetry Writing
- ENGC 307 The Writer as Witness
- ENGC 413 Literary Hybrids
- ENGC 390 Special Topics/Creative Writing
- ENGC 490 Special Topics/Creative Writing
Professional and
Leadership Development
- Internship: Film Production at AETN
- Internship: KUAF
- Internship: Oxford American Editorial
Assistantship
- Arkansas Culture through Home Movies: Archiving
Internship at the Butler Center
- Internship: Argenta Reading Series
Undergraduate Research
- ENGL 497 Senior Thesis Seminar
- Humanizing Death Scenes: Optimism Created
through the Camera in The Wire
- National Council for Undergraduate Research
Presentation
- Hendrix-Rhodes Film Studies Research Symposium
Additional Examples of Past Odyssey Experiences
Artistic Creativity
- Writers in New York
- National Novel Writing Month
- Life in an Ancient Empire: A Creative
Reflection of Incan Society
- A Cinematic Week with Agnès Varda
Global Awareness
- The Red Sari: Economically Empowering Women in
Nepal
Professional and
Leadership Development
- On Women and Writing: Professional Field
Experience with a Feminist Bookstore
- Internship: UCA Archives
- Internship: Et Alia Press
- Internship: Young Chicago Artists
- Internship: Readers’ Map of Arkansas
- Internship: First Class Communications
- Internship: American Society of Magazine Editors
- Internship: National Phi Beta Kappa Organization
- Internship: Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance (No
Kid Hungry)
- Internship: Heifer International
- Internship: Museum of the Moving Image
- Internship: Democratic Party of Arkansas/Tucker
Campaign
- Internship: Austin Film Festival
- Internship: Nashville Mayor’s Office
- Internship: Dallas Art Museum
- Internship: Splice Microcinema
Special Projects
- Lessons Learned: True Stories of Humanitarian
Responders on the Front Line, Editorial Assistantship
- International Conference on the Short Story in
English: A Group Excursion into Short Fiction
- Ojai Playwrights Conference: Field Work Experience
in Playwriting
- Telluride Horror Show
- Studying Film and
Exploring Vocation at the 2017 Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference
- Studying Film and
Exploring Vocation at the University of Chicago's "Seeing Movement, Being
Moved" Conference
- Hendrix in New York City: A Summer Film Project
- Exploring the
Holocaust Beyond the Classroom
- Think about What You Saw: A Learning Experience
in Eastern Europe (Holocaust site visit)
- The Word Garden Podcast: Harvesting the Garden
- African-American Experiences Through the
Humanities
- Buffalo River Currents: Nature, Place, and the
Public Imagination
- Stuck in the Mud: A Professional Field
Experience on a Hollywood Movie Set
- Writing in Prague
- Poetry in China
- New Critics/New Directors/New Films Festival
- Filming an Interdisciplinary Capstone
- Preparing for Publication: Editorial Assistant
for an Academic Book
- Memory and Architecture: Gaudi in Film and
Photography (trip to Barcelona)
- A New Lens for Women: Studying Gender in Films
at Female Eye Film Festival
- Dynamic Balance: An Acroyoga Workshop
- The New York Film Festival: An Inside Look
Undergraduate Research
- Nazi Doctors (Holocaust site visits)
- Jean Toomer’s Cane Archival Research