FW: [AMEINDIANCAUCUS-L] Tribal College Faculty Fellowship (call f or applications)

Bizzaro, Resa Crane CRANEM at MAIL.ECU.EDU
Thu Apr 15 12:58:22 UTC 2004


Hi, everyone.  Here is a call for participation in the Conference on College
Composition and Communication's Tribal College Faculty Fellowship.  Please
share it with people who might be interested.

Thanks.

Resa

Resa Crane Bizzaro, President
CCCC Caucus on American Indian Scholars and Scholarships

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From: Steve Brandon [mailto:sbrandon at UNM.EDU]
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Subject: [AMEINDIANCAUCUS-L] Tribal College Faculty Fellowship (call for
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Please distribute the following call for applications (pasted below and
attached) for the CCCC/American Indian Caucus Tribal College Faculty
Fellowship.  This past year, we didn't get any applications, so this year
we're publicizing more widely and more aggressively.  Please help us out by
forwarding the call to any lists to which you belong or to anyone you think
might be interested in the fellowship.

I've attached file is in virus checked, MS Word, printer friendly format.
If you teach in a Tribal College please print and post.

Thanks,

Steve Brandon

Tribal College Faculty Fellowship


The Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) and the
American Indian Caucus are pleased to announce the Tribal College Faculty
Fellowship.  If you teach at a tribal college and are interested in
attending the CCCC 2005 conference in San Francisco (16-19 March), the
American Indian Caucus, a group of teachers and scholars who come together
to support and develop research related to composition, language, and
literature, invites you to apply. We offer two Tribal College Faculty
Fellowships in the amount of $750 each.

With this fellowship, we hope to create opportunities for Tribal College
Faculty members to become involved in CCCCs. Featuring over 500 sessions on
teaching, writing and literacy programs, language research, history, theory,

and professional and technical communication, the annual CCCC conference
provides a forum for thinking, learning, networking, and presenting research

on the teaching and learning of writing.

For more information, visit the American Indian Caucus website at:
www.ncte.org/groups/caucuses/amindian/


Selection criteria and how to apply:

A selection committee made up of American Indian Caucus members will review
applications for the Tribal College Faculty Fellowship.  Fellowship awards
of $750 will be decided on the basis of financial need and overall quality
of application letter.  You do not need to present at CCCC in order to
qualify for this award.

By January 15, 2005, submit an application letter (on institutional
letterhead) describing:

.       Who you are and what you do at your tribal college
.       What you hope to gain from the experience of attending CCCC
.       How you plan to supplement fellowship fund in order to attend CCCC

Send your application or questions to:

Stephen Brandon
University of New Mexico
Dept. of English Language and Literature
MSC03 2170
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131-0001
sbrandon at unm.edu or steve.brandon at cherokeenation.zzn.com

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