Calendar
The Anne & William Axton Festival of Film & Verse2009 -- Thurs, April 9, 7:30 pm, Bingham Poetry Room; Friday, April 10, 3:30 pm, Bingham Humanities Room 300; Friday, April 10, 7:30 pm, Floyd Theatre; Saturday, April 1, 6:00 & 8:00 pm, Floyd Theatre; Tuesday, April 21, 7:00 & 9:00 pm, 21C Museum Hotel, 700 W. Main St.
Axton Reading Series- Writer's Block Literary Festival
The Axton Series is proud to present Anis Mojgani, keynote speaker for the Writer's Block Literary Festival at the Cressman Center.
Axton Reading Series- Mary Ruefle
Axton Series will provide a reading by Mary Ruefle in the Ekstrom Library's Bingham Poetry Room.
Axton Master Class- Mary Ruefle
Axton Reading Series will provide a Master Class with author, Mary Ruefle in Humanities Room 300.
Sheehan Lecture - Keith Leslie Johnson
Keith L. Johnson, Professor, Assistant Professor of English and Humanities at Augusta State UniversityAssistant Professor of English and Humanities at Augusta State University
Post-Colonial Film Series "District 9"
An extraterrestrial race forced to live in slum-like conditions on Earth suddenly finds a kindred spirit in a government agent who is exposed to their biotechnology.
All promotion and tenure cases due to Dean, completed with department and A&S Committee recommendations and rebuttals
Five Year Chair/Career/Pretenure Reviews due to Dean's Office and Personnel Committee
Five Year Chair Reviews Due Periodic Career Reviews Due to Dean's Office Pretenure Reviews due to A&S Personnel Committee
PTL Reviews due (please submit in separate file or binder to Dolores Pierce) and Annual Merit reviews due
Promotion materials due
All candidates for promotion and tenure submit list of 12 extramural reviewers, current CV, and list of materials as Word attachments. Four copies of extramural review materials and signed verification of extramural review form are also due.
For faculty subject to promotion and tenure during the calendar year
A&S Personnel Committee's recommendations due to the Dean
Dr. Jeffrey T. Nealon presents "The First Birth of Biopower: From Plants to Animals in Foucault's The Order of Things."
Graduate Paper Workshop-with Keith Leslie Johnson
Professor Johnson has kindly agreed to workshop one of his essays-in-progress, "Homo slacker: A Genealogy of Resistance," with interested graduate students (and faculty) from English and Humanities. Interested participants contact Dr. Jaffe for details.

