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Is this a radical group that claims that the academy (universities -
central administration and faculty) are medieval in their
outlook and behavior or is it a group that studies the Middle Ages???
At 06:52 PM 2/5/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Dear List Members,
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>Please help spread the word about this opportunity for graduate students
>to get involved in the profession!
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>The Medieval Academy of America's Graduate Student Committee is looking
>for graduate students to serve on the committee for a two-year term,
>2004-2006.
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>The committee acts on behalf of graduate students in North America and
>overseas to voice their concerns and promote their participation within
>the Medieval Academy of America (MAA) and the broader academic community.
>For more information on the committee and the medieval graduate student
>Med-Grad listserv, please see the Medieval Academy Website at
>http://www.medievalacademy.org, under "Graduate Students." You do not
>have to be a member of the MAA to sign up for the listserv.
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>All graduate students interested in serving on the Graduate Student
>Committee, and who are members of the MAA, are invited to nominate
>themselves. Please (re)introduce yourself to the med-grad listserv and
>send a brief statement, c.v., and the name of one reference as soon as
>possible to Richard K. Emmerson at [log in to unmask] Indicate your
>university, discipline, and particular interest in contributing to the
>committee. We hope to represent a wide range of academic disciplines and
>geographic regions on the committee. Two graduate students will be
>appointed to the committee by the Council when it meets in Seattle in
>April 2004.
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>*Please bear with the cross-posting messenger*
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>******************************
>Johanna Kramer
>Ph.D. Candidate
>Medieval Studies Program
>259 Goldwin Smith Hall
>Cornell University
>Ithaca, NY 14853
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Robert L. Schuyler
University of Pennsylvania Museum
33rd & Spruce Streets
Philadelphia, PA l9l04-6324
Tel: (215) 898-6965
Fax: (215) 898-0657
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