Arts & Letters' Winter Roundtables 2012
We need you!

Thank you for your interest in our Winter Roundtables.  Roundtables are based on a simple belief - that students should have the opportunity to share, reflect on, and discuss the work and learning they have done over the course of a semester, and they should do it with an audience who knows and cares for them.  Your participation makes this experience incredibly meaningful and rewarding for our students.  And, quite frankly, we can not do it without you!  Your presence is what makes Roundtables what they are!

Roundtables take place on Wednesday, January 25, Thursday, January 26, and Friday, January 27.  If you would like to participate, please complete the form below. Feel free to sign up for as many dates as you like.  If you have colleagues or friends who would like to attend, please have them complete the form as well.

Once you submit the form, you can assume that you are confirmed for that time slot.  Arts and Letters is located at 225 Adelphi Street between Dekalb and Willoughby.  Please try to arrive 5 minutes before Roundtables begin so you can get to your assigned classroom.

Please complete the form below. If you have any questions, contact John O'Reilly, Co-Director, at joreilly@uaaal.org.

Read more about Roundtables, and why they matter so much to us, at our blog here: http://insideartsandletters.blogspot.com/
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