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**C-FEST Reminder Notice**



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                                INVITATION
                        1998 C-FEST MEETING SERIES
                               at LINGUA MOO
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                      Thursday, March 26, 7-8pm CST
                  
                  "Issues in the State of the Profession"
               
               Discussion this week is on "The Job Interview"
               with a special opportunity to participate in
                             MOCK INTERVIEWS
                Facilitated by Cheryl Reed and Michael Day
                    In the C-FEST Forum at LINGUA MOO

                  [telnet to: lingua.utdallas.edu 8888]
                                   or
                    [WWW: http://lingua.utdallas.edu]
                 (Instructions for logging on are below)
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This week's meeting will focus on the job interview. Cheryl Reed, who just
had a book on interview rhetoric contracted for publication, and Michael
Day will be joined by other faculty in some "mock interviews" with anyone
interested in practicing the interview.  If you would like to practice on
a specific upcoming interview, please email information related to the 
position to cynthiah@utdallas.edu, and I'll give this to the faculty 
panelists so they will have an idea ahead of time. Please join us in this
discussion about the job interview, and if you are so inclined, please
lend your expertise in interviewing candidates as we head into the final 
week before CCCC.

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>From original announcement of C-FEST 1998 Series:

"First, we are calling for an open forum on the "state of the 
profession," namely, in terms of the job market and the unprecedented 
numbers of applicants for unprecedented types of jobs. During this series 
of C-FEST meetings we would like to ponder the state of the academic job 
market, the state of graduate programs, the state of institutional 
budgets, and the state of our professional organizations (CCCC, NCTE, 
MLA, NWCA). Second, in order to make our meetings as productive as 
possible, we would like to address these issues in the form of 
resolutions by the end of this series. Our goals are for C-FEST 
resolutions to become policy, to form networks, to find bridges between 
academic jobs and the private sector, to found clearinghouses for 
positions, to address the problems of academic couples, and all to better 
serve our graduate students and each other."

Here's how to get to Lingua MOO:

1.  Telnet to:  Lingua.utdallas.edu 8888
2.  Log on as a guest if you do not have a character at Lingua.
        (at Lingua welcome screen type: connect guest firstname)
3.  Type '@go C-FEST' to get to the forum room.
4.  Read the instructions in the room description about where to sit and 
how
    to talk. There are 2 couches to sit on. You may talk at your couch 
and only those on                         that couch may hear you, or if 
you wish to address the entire group, type SU (for
    'speak up') and your text.
5.  To quit the MOO, type @quit.

Each C-FEST meeting will be recorded and archived at Lingua MOO in the 
C-FEST Forum
(http://lingua.utdallas.edu:7000/256 and select the RECORDER link).

Cheers,

Cynthia and Jan



_____cynthiah@utdallas.edu______
_____http://wwwpub.utdallas.edu/~cynthiah/_____
_____Lingua MOO_____http://lingua.utdallas.edu______
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Tel: 972-883-6340 - Fax: 972-883-2989