Call for Applications
deadline: October 10, 2011
To remember and honor the Chairs of CCCC who have passed away, the CCCC Executive Committee has created scholarships of $750 each to help cover the costs of four graduate students who are presenting at the annual conference. We invite applications for the 2012 Convention in St. Louis.
Full-time graduate students whose presentations were selected through the regular peer review process are eligible to apply. To apply, send the following:
- A letter of application, no longer than one page, in which you introduce yourself (and verify that you’re a full-time graduate student) and articulate your plans for a career in composition studies.
- A full copy of your accepted 2012 CCCC program proposal, indicating which portion is yours.
- A brief CV (not more than one page).
Applications are due by October 10, 2011 as an email attachment to
cccc@ncte.org
Recipients will be notified in December.
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Chairs' Memorial Scholarship Winners
2011
Erin R. Anderson, University of Pittsburgh, PA
Beth Godbee, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Rebecca Lorimer, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ryan Trauman, University of Louisville, KY
2010
Iris Deana Ruiz, University of California, San Diego
Jota Samper, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
Kyle D. Stedman, University of South Florida, Tampa
Kara Taczak, Florida State University, Tallahassee
2009
Tabetha Adkins, University of Louisville, KY
Michael Harker, The Ohio State University, Columbus
Susan Meyers, University of Arizona, Tucson
Ehren Pflugfelder, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
2008
J. James Bono, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Rasha Diab, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Hyechong Park, Ohio State University, Columbus
Kate Vieira, University of Wisconsin, Madison
2007
Celeste Del Russo, University of New Orleans
Spencer Salas, University of Georgia
Lee Shenandoah Vasquez, University of Oklahoma
Richard LeMoine Wright, University of Illinois at Chicago
2006
Rachel Brooks-Pannell, Ohio University
Lisa Dush, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Melanie Kill, University of Washington
Iswari P. Pandey, University of Louisville