T E X A S A & M U N I V E R S I T Y - D E P A R T M E N T O F E N G L I SH U N D E R G R A D U A T E S T U D I E S Notes from an Intern With Camille Haider Spring 2012 PAID Internship Opportunity Application Due December 5th!
Will you have... A 3.5 overall GPA and 3.5 GPA in your major at the end of this semester? Then Apply For... English honors At Texas A&M University SCHOLARSHIP Challenge yourself in limited-enrollment Honors courses created especially for students in English Studies. Pave your own academic and professional path throughout an enriched undergraduate experience. Contact your advisor before February 1st if you might be eligible! COMMUNITY Be a part of a community that encourages professional, academic, and personal growth as you attend and participate in lecturers, conferences, and workshops with our award-winning faculty, guest lectures, and visiting authors. CREATIVITY Design your own Honors Thesis in your last year of our program; travel to conduct archival research, write a collection of short stories, or create a completely original thesis project that reflects your academic and professional interests in the study of English language and culture. SERVICE Give back to the community that supports you by participating in group service projects that engage with larger departmental, campus, or Bryan/College Station humanities communities. Professor Larry Mitchell with Students at Cushing Memorial Library. Photographer: Robb Kendrick For more information on English honors, visit www-enlish.tamu.edu and click on the undergraduate academics tab.
The Stanley L. Archer Memorial Award Above: Dr. Archer as a Cadet at Texas A&M The Stanley L. Archer Memorial Award is awarded to the best paper written in response to an assignment in an Early Modern, Renaissance, or Shakespeare class (e.g., ENGL 312, 314, 315, 316, 317, 412, 414, or appropriate 390, 415, or 481) by a student at TAMU during the calendar year of 2011. The winner will receive a certificate of recognition at the Department s annual Lewis Lecture, as well as a check for $500 and a brief biography of Dr. Stanley Archer. To Enter: Submit a clean copy of paper (no professor s marks or comments), with a cover page indicating the name of the course and professor for whom the paper was written, date/term, and name and UIN of the submitter. The student s name should be removed from all pages except the cover page. Entries must be attached to an email and submitted to Barbara Newsom (b-newsom@tamu.edu) by 5:00 p.m. on February 8, 2012.
english language and literature society English Language and Literature Society (ELLS) is an organization that connects members with other reading and writing enthusiasts and provides students with the opportunity to mix informally with peers and faculty who share similar interests. Book club Creative writing workshops Game nights Ice cream socials Themed parties Community service projects Pictured: Brandon Baldwin (President), Margaret Fleming (Secretary), Morgan Kirst (Public Relations), Derek Warnecke, Austin Hooser, Alexandria Randolph, Darren Dyk, John Allen Richbourg III, Kati Banes, Sarah Hoffschwelle, Braunwyn Glaser Sigma Tau Delta is an international English honor society open to those majoring, minoring, or seeking certification in English, with 3.0 GPAs overall and 3.0 GPAs within the major. Applicants must have completed at least two college-level literature courses and three semesters of college curriculum. Activities include career and graduate school information nights, invited faculty presentations, and socials. Members wear honor cords at graduation. This FRIDAY, Dec. 2 at 7:00 p.m. Sigma Tau Delta Social Event at Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt (700 University Drive East) The first 20 people to arrive will receive a 5 oz. cup of yogurt for FREE! There will be: door prizes, free t- shirts, and announcements on upcoming events. Feel free to contact donya.anthony@neo.tamu.edu with any questions.
JOBS, INTERNSHIPS & OPPORTUNITIES TO BOOST YOUR RESUME T H E E N G L I S H A G G I E To be able to physically make a difference in helping a community in need really shaped who I have become. I will always remembers how I fed thousands of families and their lives are just a little bit better because of all of our support and passion behind the campaign. Kaitlyn Sauers, Kent State, Hunger & Homelessness campaign intern, Spring 2011 Interns work with issues they care about, like expanding public transportation, making our energy more efficient, or ending taxpayer subsidies for unhealthy foods. --Organize events around weatherizing local homes and community buildings or fundraise for local shelters and learn skills such as... **Campaign strategy, event planning, public relations, volunteer management, fundraising** www.studentpirgs.org Two Spring Internships with Cushing Library 1) Assisting in the compilation of an inventory of our considerable holdings of paintings, etchings, drawings etc. The job will require taking photographs, creating descriptions of the items (artist, date of work, provenance, subject etc.) and working with a Cushing staff member to enter the data in the appropriate depository 2) Assisting in the compilation of a comprehensive bibliography of the Garnett Family Collection in Cushing Library. Many of the books in the collection come directly from the family and are inscribed and have other marks of ownership that need to be documented (e.g. bookplates). Contact Dr. Vasilakis in Blocker 234 to apply. Applications will be due December 5th. Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History is looking for inquisitive individuals who write and speak well, get along with others, and have the ability to take direction. Sound like you? Interns will aid in the writing of press releases and other marketing materials as well as participate in the production of teaching materials. Learn more about the BV Museum of Natural History at www.brazosvalleymuseum.org **Contact Dr. Deborah Cowman, Executive Director, at 979-776-2195 to set up an interview appointment.
FOLLOW @THEENGLISHAGGIE ON TWITTER * * * LIKE TEXAS A&M ENGLISH UNDERGRADUATES ON FACEBOOK Announcing the Spring 2012 UPREP Awards Featuring over 25 student organizations this weekend only at Rudder! Katherine Godbey: Designing a Live Web Archive for South Asia Studies in English with Professor Nandini Bhattacharya Jackeline Bevering: Pre-publication Preparation of a Book Manuscript with Professor Britt Mize Michelle D. Lofley: Research on Labor and Caribbean Discourse with Professor Shona N. Jackson Elizabeth Brandeberry: Preparation of Edition of Poems by Anne Killigrew for Publication with Professor Margaret Ezell Molly McGee: Editorial Assistantship in Manuscript Preparation with Professor Claudia Nelson Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 12 p.m., 1 p.m.- 5 p.m. (979) 845-8357 undergradoffice@tamuenglish.org Kyle Blankenship: Editorial Assistance with Professor Angie Cruz Maegan Ladd: An Inventory of the Cushing Memorial Library Fanzine Collection with Professor Larry Mitchell Marissa Madsen: Working Group Administration & Wiki Development for Critical Child Studies with Professor Lucia Hodgson James Rians: Book Manuscript Preparation with Professor Nandra Perry Things won are done; joy s soul lies in the doing. -Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida