Profit from the Nonprofit Experience: Melissa Frazin

Meet Melissa Frazin, a nonprofit professional who will be presenting at “Profit from the Nonprofit Experience” on Tuesday, September 24th. Melissa Frazin Melissa (Missy) Frazin is a Site Manager for the Jumpstart Program at DePaul University. In her role, Frazin is responsible for co-facilitating the DePaul Jumpstart program of approximately 80 college students, including recruitment, training, and managing partnerships with seven Headstart centers in Chicago. She co-manages day-to-day operations of Jumpstart and including responsibility for insuring high-quality implementation and encouraging growth.

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Profit from the Nonprofit Experience: Chris Jones

Meet Chris Jones, a nonprofit professional who will be presenting at “Profit from the Nonprofit Experience” on Tuesday, September 24th. Chris Jones Chris Jones is the Public Affairs Associate at Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, an independent, social policy research organization.  Previously he was the Publications Coordinator at the Steans Center at DePaul University. He graduated DePaul in 2011 with an M.A. in New Media Studies, and in 2007 graduated with a B.S. in Advertising in his hometown of Champaign at the University of Illinois.

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Profit from the Nonprofit Experience

Are you interested in working in the non-profit sector? Come learn from industry professionals about day-to-day operations, required skill sets, and potential job opportunities at “Profit from the Nonprofit Experience”, sponsored by the Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and Discourse. At the event attendees will be divided into small groups and have the opportunity to meet with four nonprofit professionals for 15 minute question and answer sessions.

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Students Present Recent Research in Rhetoric and New Media

Spread the WoRD, the fifth annual WRD student conference, was a huge success in part to a large number of presenters, their friends and family, and the support of WRD faculty and staff. This year’s conference was attended by approximately 80 people, double the number of guests who attended in 2012. Special thanks to graduate assistants and conference organizers: Amy Hubbard, Tasha Sookochoff, Hilary Conlisk, and Megan McCarthy.

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Fest with Us

Tuesday of Finals Week at 5:00 pm. What will you be doing? Studying? (Very responsible.) Sleeping? (We’re sure you need it.) Packing? (Wait, don’t go yet.) Or…. Festing? (Yes, choose this one!) WRD Fest June 11, 2013 5 – 7 pm McGaw Lobby Come party with us right here in McGaw! Enjoy delicious appetizers and beverages. Eat some cake. Mingle, hobnob, and socialize. We’ll be giving out awards and celebrating our graduating students. If haven’t already, click here to RSVP. See you there!

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Bernard-Donals Speaks About Jewish Rhetoric

The latest installment of the Writing and Rhetoric Across Borders speaker series brought Dr. Michael Bernard-Donals, professor of English and Jewish Studies at University of Wisconsin-Madison, to DePaul on April 29, 2013. He spoke to WRD faculty and students on how to carve out a space for Jewish rhetoric by emphasizing the deterritorialized Jewish stance. He explained how this perspective does not seek to speak “for” or “about” others, but instead attempts to create the prospect of dialogue and understanding by speaking from the position of the exile.

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Melanie Yergeau Presents Disability Hactivism

Spread the WoRD’s keynote address will feature DePaul MA in Writing program alumna Melanie Yergeau, Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan. Her talk, titled Disability Hactivism, discusses the history of the term “hacking,” positing its problematic relationship to identity construction, particularly concerning disability and transgressive activism. If you haven’t already, click here to RSVP for the conference and talk on Saturday, May 11th.

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