Showing posts with label internship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internship. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

The Future of the Oyez Review, Today!



The Oyez Review, Roosevelt's award-winning, nationally-recognized, student-run, oft-hyphenated literary journal has just announced its editorial interns for the next three semesters.  While most of the key decisions are made by the students who take the Literary Magazine internship class, these three specialized internship positions allow students to gain in-depth knowledge of different elements of the operation of a literary journal.


Presenting our starting lineup-

Dee "the only canon I can stand is the Literary Cannon!"  Hogan

 For the Spring 2012 Internship (which focuses on marketing, specifically the journal's presence at the upcoming AWP conference), we have, straight from Kansas, the heart of the heartland- Dee Hogan. 


OK, fine, so this isn't Eric Balaz, but this is absolutely something he would do.  So, close enough.


For The Summer 2012 Internship (which focuses on the submission process as well as the magazine's new-media presence), we have the program's food-truck conoisseur; you'll likely see him with his feet on his bike pedals and his fingers on the pulse of Chicago's literary scene- Eric Balaz.

Zach "Backwards is so the new forwards"  Tavrin

Rounding out the team, for the Fall 2012 Internship (which focuses on the production of the magazine itself) we have, from the buckeye state, the man who put the e-book in "probably some day soon, we will all be reading e-books," Zach Tavrin.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Roosevelt Students Hired as Teaching Interns



Tovah Burstein, Bernard M. Cox, and Brittany Turski have been hired as part of the Community of Lake County’s Graduate Student Internship Program for spring semester 2011.

CLC’s program hires MA and MFA students as Intern Adjuncts to work with professors of English or Humanities. The Graduate Student Internship Program at CLC hopes to expose future faculty to a diverse, population of learners; and prepare Graduate students as future instructors with the aid of a teaching mentor.  

Burstein is working with Professor Amanda Cash in her English 121 Composition I class. Cox is working with Professor Martin Ley in his English 243 Introduction to Fiction class. Turski is working with Professor Jennifer Staben in her English 108 Strategic Reading and Writing class. Undoubtedly, all will come away from this semester with new skills and ideas for life after Roosevelt. 

picture by athena