I Dare You!: How You Can Go To (And Succeed) In Grad School (and Anywhere Else)
October 6, 4:00-5:00 p.m.
McEwen 011
This session is open to everyone, but will be especially useful to students who may be considering going to graduate school in the future, particularly sophomores and juniors, and any student looking to make the most of their four years. During this session, students will be informed of how to choose a challenging course schedule and academic experiences that will make them attractive not just for graduate school programs, but also for potential employers. Workshop members include various faculty and staff, including:
• Crystal Anderson, PhD – Associate Professor of English; Coordinator, American Studies Program; Faculty Fellow, Multicultural Center
o Graduate Faculty, Purdue University, (2010-2013)
o Graduate Admissions Committee, American Studies, University of Kansas (2005-2007)
o Graduate Admissions Committee, English, Ohio University (2001-2004)
• Paul Castro, MFA – Associate Professor, School of Communications
o Cinema Admissions Committee for UCLA’s School of Theater, Film & Television (2005-2010)
• Renè Jackson, Career Advisor for Graduate School Programs