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Graduate: GEA

 
2008 GEA Officers
President Amy Woodworth amywood@temple.edu
Vice-President Michael Black mike.black@temple.edu
Treasurer    
Events Coordinator Larry Rozanski GEA@blue-lawn.com
Composition Representative Elizabeth Kimball ekimball@temple.edu
Literature Representative Leslie Allison leslie.allison@temple.edu

The Graduate English Association (GEA) is an organization for all graduate students in the English department, regardless of program (Literature, Comp/Rhet or Creative Writing) or funding status (TA, GA, fellowship, or otherwise). The organization conducts regular monthly meetings, and its purpose is to make recommendations to the faculty on departmental issues (instructor training, program changes, etc.) and to enrich the graduate experience with developmental workshops and social events. The GEA is also currently working to begin producing new issues of The Schuylkill, the scholarly journal of literature by and for Temple graduate students.

If you would like to subscribe to the GEA listserv, or if you have questions about the GEA, please email the GEA at gea@temple.edu or drop a note in the president's mailbox (questions) or vice-president's mailbox (subscribe to listserv) in 1029 Anderson.

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