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9/8/2020, 12:00pm

Academic journal seeking submissions

By Ryan Cleary
Academic journal seeking submissions

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The Reflector, one of the undergraduate journals of the arts on Shippensburg University’s campus is now accepting submissions. 

The Reflector’s mission is to encourage undergraduate students to submit original pieces to be showcased in the annual book. 

On Sept. 1, The Reflector announced on its social media that it is accepting submissions for its 2020-21 academic journal. 

Each participant can submit five to 10 pieces with each submission having a 10-page limit. The Reflector also accepts poetry and prose pieces, which can be submitted in a Word document format. If a student decides to submit an art piece, it must be in a JPEG format. Submissions can be in any language as long as a clear translation for the readers is provided. 

Students can follow The Reflector on Instagram @shippensburg.reflector or contact The Reflector at reflect@ship.edu to submit pieces. 

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