Thursday, January 5, 2012

Spring 2012 MALAS GRADUATE SEMINARS: OPEN TO ALL GRADUATE STUDENTS @ SDSU

We are very proud to provide course descriptions for our Spring 2012 roster of MALAS graduate seminars--two of our professors, artist Kim Stringfellow, and scholar Kristin Rebien, are new to our program; the third, Bill Nericcio, directs MALAS and is back in the saddle for another seminar, following up on the successful Technosexualities class, Fall 2011.

Hit the imagelinks below for the full course descriptions!









direct link to ART ENVIRONMENT PLACE syllabus

FALL 2012: MALAS 600D! ART, ENVIRONMENT, and PLACE with Professor/Artist KIM STRINGFELLOW


Tuesday, January 3, 2012

NEW MALAS SEMINAR/PROFESSOR!!! MALAS 600A Sec 1 SEM: LIES, TRUTH/FICTION




Kristin Rebien
Assistant Professor
Department of European Studies
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive
San Diego, CA 92182-7704
Office: EBA 300C
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~krebien/Profile/Faculty_Profile.html

Jewish Film Class Open to MALASheads!


click here for more info....

Teaching Opportunity for MALAS Graduate Students

From: cty-summer
Subject: Summer Teaching Opportunities with the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth
Date: December 22, 2011 5:36:39 AM PST

Dear Department Chair, Program Director, and/or Coordinator:

I am writing to let you know about an excellent summer employment opportunity for individuals who are interested in teaching writing. The Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth seeks exceptional instructional staff for its summer programs. CTY provides intensive course work in the liberal arts for talented pre-collegiate students ages 8 to 18 in grades 2 to 12. We have a strong writing program that includes both critical and creative writing courses.

Details of our instructor and teaching assistant positions are below. Please forward this information to faculty, as well as graduate and undergraduate students, in your department. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us via email atctysummer@jhu.edu or by calling (410) 735-6185.

Sincerely,

Boyd White
Assistant Director, Summer Academic Programs
WRITING TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES
SUMMER 2012
Who:
Johns Hopkins University – Center for Talented Youth
We seek enthusiastic writing instructors and teaching assistants to work in our summer programs for gifted elementary, middle, and high school students. CTY offers intense, 3-week academic programs for highly talented students from across the country and around the world.

Where:
We have residential sites located in California, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Washington. We have day sites for commuters located in the Baltimore, Washington DC, Los Angeles, and San Diego areas.

When:
Session 1: June 24 – July 13
Session 2: July 15 – August 3
Instructors and teaching assistants can work one or two sessions.
Note: Three of our sites in California have different dates. At our program at Maranatha High School in Pasadena, session 1 runs from June 16 – July 6, and session 2 runs from July 7 – July 27. At our programs at the University of California at Santa Cruz and Stanford University in Palo Alto, session 1 runs from July 1 – July 20, and session 2 runs from July 22 – August 10.

Why:
CTY staff work with exceptional students, make contacts and friendships with dynamic colleagues, and gain valuable teaching experience in a rigorous academic setting.

Courses:
CTY offers critical and creative writing courses ranging from Writing and Reading Workshop (3rd and 4th grades) to Crafting the Essay(7th grade and above) to The Critical Essay: Popular Culture (7th grade and above) to Fiction and Poetry (7th grade and above). For a complete list of writing courses, their course descriptions, and sample syllabi, please visitwww.cty.jhu.edu/summer/employment/writing.html.
Salary:
Instructors start at $2,100 to $3,000 per 3-week session.
Teaching assistants start at $1,100 per 3-week session.
Room and board is provided at our residential sites.
Lunch is provided at our day sites.
TO DOWNLOAD AN APPLICATION AND LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS AND SITES:
Please visit www.cty.jhu.edu/summer/employment, or contact us at (410) 735-6185 or ctysummer@jhu.edu.

Johns Hopkins University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.