Tuesday, 28 March 2017
Monday, 27 March 2017
CCCC 2017
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I had initially proposed to discuss my dissertation work, but by the time the actual RNF came around, I thought that advice about the job market would be more helpful. So, I presented parts of my dissertation in the two roundtable sessions, and I asked about ways that I could present my research on the job market and publish my work. The advice that I received in the roundtables, from presentations and discussions about publishing, as well as from my meeting with a faculty mentor was very helpful. I have a clear direction for my work and ways to prepare to go on the market.
The rest of the conference I spent attending sessions, meeting old and new friends, and soaking up the energy of the conference attendees. The city of Portland was dynamic, engaging, and very fun to explore. I found a lot of good places to eat and great places to meet up with friends from the conference and chat more.
The most refreshing part of the week was at the end when Casie Moreland, Jessica Boykin, and I drove to Neskowin on the coast of OR. We stopped in McMinnville for a night to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, and then we settled into a quaint beach condo literally on the coast. After the hustle and bustle and constant idea exchange at the conference, we took a deep breathe and watched the waves and ate some filling food the first day.
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Tutoring Time!
As I gear up to defend my dissertation in Tempe in one week (AH!), I am also looking at the next steps for employment for this summer and beyond.
This summer I will be teaching one section of Written Communication at Madison College, and I am excited about that possibility and to be back in a classroom of students.
In addition to that course, I am also planning to rebuild my tutoring business and work with students in my area or online. Please check out my tutoring website to find out more!
This summer I will be teaching one section of Written Communication at Madison College, and I am excited about that possibility and to be back in a classroom of students.
In addition to that course, I am also planning to rebuild my tutoring business and work with students in my area or online. Please check out my tutoring website to find out more!
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