English Department News

       

March 19, 2003

         

Volume 5, No. 26


 

 

Year-at-a-Glance Department Calendar
University Calendar
Graduate School Calendar
March 19 Faculty Meeting - HC 3104 - 3:00 p.m.
March 19 Great Flicks: Tom and Viv - HC 1203 - 7:00 p.m.
March 24-28 Spring Break
April 2 Faculty Meeting - HC 3104 - 3:00 p.m.
April 2  Great Flicks: Run Lola Run - HC 1203 - 7:00 p.m.
April 5 Bob Hagerty art showcase (memorial) - Pebble Hill - 4:00 p.m.
April 9 Faculty Meeting - HC 3104 - 3:00 p.m.
April 12 "April in Auburn" -- Birmingham STC Chapter in Auburn
April 14 Lisa Channer Talk - Haley Center - 3:00 p.m.
April 16 Faculty-Student Brown Bag Lunch - Foy 217 - 11:00 a.m.
April 16 Faculty Meeting - HC 3104 - 3:00 p.m.
April 23 Great Flicks: Othello - HC 1203 - 7:00 p.m.
April 24 Benson Lecture - HC 3195 - 3:15 p.m.
May 1 Graduate Student Reception - Pebble Hill 
The Year-at-a-Glance Department Calendar details the department activities for the year.

Great Books
At the April 2 Department meeting, the Great Books Committee will ask the faculty to approve two changes to the GB program. First, we will ask the department to approve changes to the AU Bulletin description of the course to more accurately reflect current teaching practices. The revised copy in the Bulletin we are proposing is, for ENGL 2200: "Culturally diverse readings in world literature from the ancient period to 1600." The revised copy for ENGL 2210: "Culturally diverse readings in world literature from 1600 to the present." Corresponding changes will be proposed for the Honors versions of these courses. 

Second, we will ask the faculty to vote to change the names of ENGL 2200 and 2210 from Great Books I and II to World Literature I and II. Again, the Honors versions of these courses would have their names changed in a corresponding fashion. We will have all the appropriate forms filled out and available for your review before the meeting. These changes would bring the courses into greater correspondence with the course guidelines as we revised them last fall and would more accurately reflect to students the connect of the courses as we currently teach them. The changes would not, according to Linda Glaze, have to be reviewed at any level beyond the relevant curriculum committees. 

If you want to discuss these changes with members of the GB committee in anticipation of the April 2 meeting, please do so. 

Softball Schedule
Spring is here and softball season has begun!  Below is the softball season for Spring 2003. All games are at 5:00 p.m. on Fridays.  Anyone who shows up and wants to play will play.  See Frank Walters or someone who’s played before if you’re not sure how to find the fields.  Try to arrive at 4:45 to give yourself time to stretch and Frank time to see who’s available to play.  Come out and have some fun on the field or on the sidelines!

Please note that there is a game for this Friday, March 21.  If you’ll be able to play, let Frank know so he can see if they’ll have enough for a game.

Date of Game Opposing Team Field Number
March 21 Army ROTC Field 2
April 4 CADC  Field 1
April 11 Human Sciences Field 1
April 18 Industrial Engineering Field 7
April 25 Economics Field 6
May 2 Bio Systems Engineering Field 3

Auburn Concert

The Auburn Chamber Music Society will present its third of three concerts for the 2002-2003 season on Wednesday, April 2 at 7:30 p.m. in Goodwin Recital Hall. The Quartetto di Venezia will perform Haydn's Quartet in D Minor, Opus 76 #2 "The Fifths," Boccherini's Quartet in A Major, Opus 8 #6, Puccini's "I Crisantemi," and Beethoven's Quartet in C Major, Opus 59 #3, "The Rasumovsky 3." Tickets are $20 apiece. All students are admitted free with a student ID. For more information, contact Craig Bertolet.


Online Book Order Reminder
If you are teaching this summer, please submit your book orders by 8:00 a.m. March 31 (Monday).  The order form is available at www.auburn.edu/english/info/forms.htm.

If you are teaching upper level and graduate classes this fall, please
submit your book orders by 8:00 a.m. March 31 (Monday).  The order form is available at www.auburn.edu/english/info/forms.htm.

April in Auburn: STC Workshop
The STC Birmingham chapter will have their April meeting in Auburn at the workshop "Fifty Years......And Counting" on Saturday, April 12, 2003. Registration begins at 9:00 am.

The keynote address "On the Leading Edge of Technical Communication: Trends in Our Profession" will be given by George F. Hayhoe, Editor, Technical Communication, and Professor and Director of the M.S. program in technical communication management at Mercer University.  Professors and professional technical communicators will present throughout the day on MS Word, e-portfolios, and knowledge harvesting.

The registration fee is $10 for STC members and $15.00 for non-STC members.  There is no registration fee for students.  All proceeds go into the Birmingham STC Chapter scholarship fund.  For additional information, click here, or contact Don Cunningham (cunnidh@auburn.edu or 334.844.9061).


Student Songwriting Contest
UPC is sponsoring the first Student Songwriting Contest. Applications and songs must be submitted today, March 19 at 4:45 p.m.

The winner will have the chance to perform their song before Grammy award winning Nickel Creek plays on April 11, 2003 at Jazz Fest/Tiger Nights. The
first and second place winners may also receive a cash prize or gift certificate.

For a complete set of rules and an application, visit the UPC office (Foy 316) or download one from online.
Contact Elizabeth Booksh (844-5292 or booksea@auburn.edu) for more information.

Softball Schedule
Spring is here and softball season has begun!  Below is the softball season for Spring 2003. All games are at 5:00 p.m. on Fridays.  Anyone who shows up and wants to play will play.  See Frank Walters or someone who’s played before if you’re not sure how to find the fields.  Try to arrive at 4:45 to give yourself time to stretch and Frank time to see who’s available to play.  Come out and have some fun on the field or on the sidelines!

Please note that there is a game for this Friday, March 21.  If you’ll be able to play, let Frank know so he can see if they’ll have enough for a game.

Date of Game Opposing Team Field Number
March 21 Army ROTC Field 2
April 4 CADC  Field 1
April 11 Human Sciences Field 1
April 18 Industrial Engineering Field 7
April 25 Economics Field 6
May 2 Bio Systems Engineering Field 3


Online Book Order Reminder
If you are teaching this summer, please submit your book orders by 8:00 a.m. March 31 (Monday).  The order form is available at www.auburn.edu/english/info/forms.htm.

Good Luck
A number of MA and PhD students are preparing to take their oral or written exams in the upcoming weeks.  We wish them all the best.  To those who are finished: congratulations!

April in Auburn: STC Workshop
The STC Birmingham chapter will have their April meeting in Auburn at the workshop "Fifty Years......And Counting" on Saturday, April 12, 2003. Registration begins at 9:00 am.

The keynote address "On the Leading Edge of Technical Communication: Trends in Our Profession" will be given by George F. Hayhoe, Editor, Technical Communication, and Professor and Director of the M.S. program in technical communication management at Mercer University.  Professors and professional technical communicators will present throughout the day on MS Word, e-portfolios, and knowledge harvesting.

The registration fee is $10 for STC members and $15.00 for non-STC members.  There is no registration fee for students.  All proceeds go into the Birmingham STC Chapter scholarship fund.  For additional information, click here, or contact Don Cunningham (cunnidh@auburn.edu or 334.844.9061).


Student Songwriting Contest
UPC is sponsoring the first Student Songwriting Contest. Applications and songs must be submitted today, March 19 at 4:45 p.m.

The winner will have the chance to perform their song before Grammy award winning Nickel Creek plays on April 11, 2003 at Jazz Fest/Tiger Nights. The
first and second place winners may also receive a cash prize or gift certificate.

For a complete set of rules and an application, visit the UPC office (Foy 316) or download one from online.
Contact Elizabeth Booksh (844-5292 or booksea@auburn.edu) for more information.

Auburn Circle Hiring

The Auburn Circle, AU's general interest and literary magazine,  is looking for qualified individuals to apply for the positions of Editor-in-Chief, Business Manager, and Graphic Designer for 2003-2004.
  All applications are due on April 3, 2003 by 4:00 p.m. in the Circle office.

Please contact Brooke Bullman for more information (844-4122, acircle@auburn.edu, or www.auburn.edu/circle).
 

April in Auburn: STC Workshop
The STC Birmingham chapter will have their April meeting in Auburn at the workshop "Fifty Years......And Counting" on Saturday, April 12, 2003. Registration begins at 9:00 am.

The keynote address "On the Leading Edge of Technical Communication: Trends in Our Profession" will be given by George F. Hayhoe, Editor, Technical Communication, and Professor and Director of the M.S. program in technical communication management at Mercer University.  Professors and professional technical communicators will present throughout the day on MS Word, e-portfolios, and knowledge harvesting.

The registration fee is $10 for STC members and $15.00 for non-STC members.  There is no registration fee for students.  All proceeds go into the Birmingham STC Chapter scholarship fund.  For additional information, click here, or contact Don Cunningham (cunnidh@auburn.edu or 334.844.9061).


 
  • Jim McKelly has been named a Faculty Honoree by Camp War Eagle--one of 8 faculty members campus-wide to be so distinguished.  It is the second time in five years that Jim has received this honor.  Unfortunately, due to summer scheduling conflicts Jim will be unable to perform the requisite War Eagle duties generously tendered to each Honoree, and must, for the second time in five years, decline the nomination.

  • Nick Boone presented his paper, "Panoptic Discipline in Wordsworth's Ode: Intimations of Immortality," at a graduate student conference, "Repression and Subversion in the 19th Century," in Columbia, South Carolina on March 14, 2003.


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  • John and Jennifer Campbell are very pleased to officially announce that they are having a baby.  They have successfully negotiated the first trimester and the newest Campbell is due September 13.

 

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