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- New_England_Literature_Program abstract "The New England Literature Program (NELP) is an academic program run by the University of Michigan that takes place off-campus during the Spring half-term. University of Michigan faculty and other staff teach the courses, and students earn regular University of Michigan credit. The program has been in existence since 1975. NELP recently raised funds to endow a permanent directorship in the English Department to ensure NELP's continuation.The program takes place at Camp Kabeyun on Lake Winnipesaukee in Alton Bay, New Hampshire. (The program has also been held at Camp Kehonka in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, and at Camp Wohelo and Camp Mataponi on Sebago Lake in Maine.) NELP lasts for six and a half weeks, with 40 students and 13 staff members participating each year. In addition to formal academic work in literature and writing, staff and students offer non-credit instruction in canoeing, camping, art, and nature studies. Students also teach or co-teach classes as part of the NELP program, and several three-day hiking and camping trips round out the NELP curriculum. Students at NELP live without cell phones, iPods, recorded music, video cameras, and email/computers.".
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- New_England_Literature_Program wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_literature.
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- New_England_Literature_Program wikiPageWikiLink Sebago_Lake.
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- New_England_Literature_Program wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Michigan.
- New_England_Literature_Program wikiPageWikiLink Wallace_Stevens.
- New_England_Literature_Program wikiPageWikiLink Wolfeboro,_New_Hampshire.
- New_England_Literature_Program wikiPageWikiLinkText "New England Literature Program".
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- New_England_Literature_Program subject Category:American_literature.
- New_England_Literature_Program subject Category:Culture_of_New_England.
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- New_England_Literature_Program comment "The New England Literature Program (NELP) is an academic program run by the University of Michigan that takes place off-campus during the Spring half-term. University of Michigan faculty and other staff teach the courses, and students earn regular University of Michigan credit. The program has been in existence since 1975.".
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