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May 31, 2007

Paid Position in Radio

Filed under: Uncategorized — Steven Carr @ 1:30 pm

This is a wonderful opportunity for an eager broadcaster in the communications program at IPFW.
 
Classic Dance, the all new Vibe 106.3 and Your Country, U.S. 93.3 is seeking candidates for part time weekend shifts.  This is a PAID position and NOT an internship.  If you have a positive attitude, are eager to learn the ropes of commercial radio, and are ready to take direction, we want to hear from you!  Please send an MP3 audio demo of any previous or staged air work to ScottRoddy@gmail.com   Fort Wayne Radio Corp is an equal opportunity employer investing in the talent of tomorrow.  Females and minorities are encouraged to apply.
 
Sincerely,

Scott Roddy
Program Director, U.S. 93.3

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May 29, 2007

Paid Summer Opportunity

Filed under: Uncategorized — Steven Carr @ 4:23 pm

From MoveOn.org:

Dear MoveOn member,

Our partners at the Americans Against Escalation in Iraq coalition (AAEI) are organizing an exciting campaign—it’s called Iraq Summer. It’s modeled after campaigns like “Mississippi Summer” which helped pass historic Civil Rights laws and “Vietnam Summer,” which helped end the Vietnam war. A group of folks will fan out around the country to key target states and work as full time organizers to help whip up a storm of opposition to the war.

Right now we’re looking for organizers and we’re hoping you’re interested or you might know someone who would be. We’re looking for folks who’re tough and ready to work long hours to end this war. If you’re selected, you’ll receive a $400 per week stipend, expenses, housing with a host family and the best organizer training in the country.

Are you game to be a part of this historic effort? If so, just send a resume to iraqsummer@gmail.com. If not, could you pass this on to anyone you think might be interested? This could be a great opportunity for students looking to make a difference this summer.

AAEI plans to deploy 110 organizers to the districts of critical House and Senate Republicans who still support the president’s disastrous policy in Iraq. The organizers will execute a national program to help fracture the Republican base of support for the war by early fall.

When the president announced his escalation plan in January, many Republicans said that we should give the policy six months to work. By late August the president’s escalation policy will be seven months old—-plenty of time for Republicans to “give the president’s policy a chance.”

Just as important, as they approach Labor Day, Republicans will begin to look right into the crosshairs of the political disaster they face in 2008 if they continue to support this disastrous war.

AAEI plans to force every last one of these Republicans to “Take a Stand”—to break their ties with President Bush’s war by August.

Organizers will report for training on June 16th and after the training, set up shop in one of our target states until Labor Day. We’re looking for folks who also have access to a car.

If you’re ready to make history this summer, please send a resume to iraqsummer@gmail.com.

Please pass this on to anyone you know who might fit the bill.

Thanks for all you do,

–Nita, Tom, Justin, Anna and the MoveOn.org Political Action
  Thursday, May 24th, 2007

P.S. MoveOn is also looking for our first-ever organizing intern. You’d work on editing, researching and grassroots organizing. Location and hours are flexible. To learn more, and start the application process, email your resume to intern@operationdemocracy.org.

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May 17, 2007

Graduate Assistantship Opening in the College of Arts and Sciences

Filed under: Uncategorized — Steven Carr @ 3:21 pm

One position available for the Academic year 2007-2008
The position provides a tuition scholarship and a stipend of $1,195.00 per month for the academic year (August 13 through May30th). Summer employment is available.
The Graduate Administrator reports to the Director of Academic Advising for the College of Arts and Sciences and is responsible for an average of 20 hours per week throughout the academic year.
He/she should be available to work during the week prior to the start of each semester. (Ability to work during winter break between semesters is helpful.)
Responsibilities:
• Communicate well and build rapport with multigenerational advisees
• Become an active participant in all aspects of student services provided by the academic advising office. Participate in group advising sessions for undeclared students during SOAR and STARS.
• Assist undeclared students on a walk-in basis in the absence of the student’s assigned advisor.
• Establish a liaison relationship with the student affairs staff to create and initiate programs relative to orienting and teaching new students about the academic advising system and their respective degree requirements.
• Focus on initiatives to promote the retention of undeclared majors at IPFW.
• Assist in programming for students on academic probation and with the implementation of new student initiatives.
• Assist in general office administrative duties such as answering phones, responding to faculty, staff, student questions, processing information into the database, etc.
Qualifications:
• Matriculated graduate student at IPFW in good academic standing (minimum 3.0 GPA).
• Understanding of contemporary college students at the University.
• Capable of accomplishing multiple tasks concurrently.
• Excellent interpersonal skills and strong writing and time management skills.
• Ability to take initiative.
• Interested in the field of academic guidance and teaching.
Please reference Graduate Assistantship Search when responding. E-mail cover letter and resume as a Word attachment to hickst@ipfw.edu or send to:

Graduate Assistantship Search
College of Arts and Sciences, CM 153
2101 E. Coliseum Blvd.
Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499.

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until June 1st. Interviewing will take place from June 4th through June 18th.

IPFW is an Equal Access/Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action University

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May 14, 2007

Paid Undergraduate Advising Opportunity

Filed under: Uncategorized — Steven Carr @ 2:08 pm

The College of Arts and Sciences is offering an exciting opportunity to new or current Graduate students. Typical weeks will include academic advising, committee meetings, projects, professional development, and other duties as needed. I hope you please encourage your graduate student to apply for this position.

Sincerely,
Tom Hicks

Thomas A. Hicks, Jr.
Academic Advisor – School of Arts and Science
Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne
Classroom-Medical Building, Room 153A
AdvisorTrac http://advtrac2.ipfw.edu:82/
Phone: (260) 481-6749
Fax: (260) 481-6985

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