Thoughts on culture, education, and having been a Canadian in the US
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Spring advising season is upon us!

I’m setting aside a couple of days over the next week to meet with you to review your choice of courses for the Spring semester. You can find the list of Spring 2005 courses from the Department of English online at the department’s website.

Here are the available time slots I have for Friday, November 5th and Monday, November 8th. Please e-mail me and book an appointment. I’ll fill in the taken spots on this form as I hear from you. I do have office hours on Thursday from 3:15-4:15 as well, but would prefer to leave that open for my students in the classes I’m teaching right now.

Friday, Nov. 5:

10:00 – C. Collins

10:30 – C. Cooper

11:00 – J. Randall

11:30 – Jay Cooke

1:30 – N. Beasley

2:00

2:30 – T. Wales

3:00 – A. Spadinger

3:30

4:00

Monday, Nov. 8

10:00 – C. de la Garza

10:30 – C. Cohen

11:00

11:30

12:00

12:30

1:00 – J. Conklin

1:30

2:00

A couple of other things. If you’re looking to get into a course that usually fills up (English 086, or Shakespeare for instance), I’d suggest e-mailing the instructor ASAP to ask if they will enable you to register early for that course or to ask that you be put on a waiting list for the class. If you’re looking for a Category D class, I’ll be teaching two: English 180: Canadian literature and English 182: Indigenous Writers from Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. I’ll also be teaching an evening section of English 086 for Continuing Ed.

I look forward to seeing you soon!