NEWS @ COMMONWEALTH COLLEGE
Announcements & Activities
- Read Along With The Honors Seminar!
- BDIC Information Session
Achievements, Awards & Accolades
- 5 ComCol Students Receive Federal Scholarships
$cholarships and $upport
Internships & Employment
Academic Opportunities
- New Community Service Learning Capstone Course
- Community Service Learning Courses - Fall ?09
- New Creative Writing Capstone Course
Campus & Community Events
- 2009 Juniper Summer Reading Series
— ANNOUNCEMENTS & ACTIVITIES —
READ ALONG WITH THE HONORS SEMINAR!
Commonwealth College invites you to read along with the Honors Seminar this summer by reading the book chosen for the fall ?09 semester entitled ?Ten Little Indians? by Sherman Alexie. Amazon.com will return a portion of the proceeds from those who buy the book through the ComCol website. The funds will help support a campus visit by the author, who will address 2,000-plus students.
BDIC INFORMATION SESSION
BDIC is the design-your-own-major program at UMass Amherst and is now housed in Commonwealth College. Concentrations in BDIC range from "Neuroscience" to "Film Studies" to "Entrepreneurship and Information Technology." Com Col students interested in the BDIC major are invited to an information session with Dan Gordon, professor of history and director of BDIC. A brief video will be part of the presentation.
Where: 608 Goodell
When: Every Thursday, 4-4:30 p.m.
—ACHIEVEMENTS, AWARDS & ACCOLADES—
— $CHOLARSHIPS AND $UPPORT —
5 COMCOL STUDENTS RECEIVE FEDERAL SCHOLARSHIPS
Seven students were awarded the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships for study abroad.
Among the seven are five Commonwealth College students; seniors Pei-ju Chen and Natasha Labbe, and juniors Jessica Lee, Alina Lindblom and Temari Pimentel.
Congratulations and best wishes in your studies abroad!
More Information.
— INTERNSHIPS & EMPLOYMENT —
— ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES —
NEW COMMUNITY SERVICE LEARNING CAPSTONE COURSE
Capturing Stories for Community -
Honors 499R-499S
6 credits
T /Th 9:30-11:00
Contact Gloria DiFulvio at Gloria@schoolph.umass.edu
Enrollment limited to 12.
More information.
COMMUNITY SERVICE LEARNING COURSES - FALL ?09
Learn outside the classroom! The following are some examples of Commonwealth College community service learning opportunities for credit:
? Get to know -- and get involved with! -- people, places, and organizations that address issues of food security and hunger in the communities near UMass.
? Develop your IT skills as you develop customized databases, websites, web-based content management systems, and digital storytelling projects with a local community organization.
? Mentor kids in the afterschool program of a local elementary school to provide an early intervention for college access for under-represented youth.
For a full listing of courses, please click here. For more information about community service learning at Commonwealth College, visit www.umass.edu/csl.
NEW CREATIVE WRITING CAPSTONE COURSE
Commonwealth College is offering a new two-semester Narrative Nonfiction Creative Writing Capstone, Truth/Telling: Reading and Writing Narrative Nonfiction.
Permission of the instructor is required. Seminar is limited to 15.
Submit your application now. Meeting Times: Thursdays 2:30 ? 5:30 p.m.
To receive an application form, contact: Prof. Connie Griffin at cgriffin@honors.umass.edu.
— CAMPUS & COMMUNITY EVENTS — 2009 JUNIPER SUMMER READING SERIES
The 2009 Juniper Summer Writing Institute Reading Series, June 21-27. Each evening features acclaimed faculty and writers in residence reading new poetry, fiction or memoir. All readings take place at 7:30 p.m. in Bezanson Recital Hall, Fine Arts Center, and are open to the public (suggested donation $5-10). More information. |