I flashed back on this memory today while sitting in my office listening to the sounds wafting through the department. Like the musicians assembling on the stage, the faculty members are assembling in the lobby and chatting in the mail room. The photocopy machine is making its rhythmic sounds as faculty members keep it busy running off course syllabi. Students keep ringing the bell at the front desk, asking for help finding offices. I regularly hear Sarah Minslow’s cheery voice as she greets students and brings them to her office for last-minute advising appointments. These are the sounds I associate with the beginning of the semester, and they remind me of the sounds that the members of an orchestra make as they prepare for their next performance. Our next performance starts in a week, and I am confident that by then we will all be tuned up and ready to go.
Kudos— As you know, I like to use my Monday Missives to share news about recent accomplishments by members of our department. Here is the latest news:
Eric Linne, a graduate of our M.A. program, recently learned that his new novella titled MillVille will be released in serial form online in the Charlotte Agenda. Beginning this Tuesday, they will be publishing two chapters a week for five weeks.
Upcoming Events and Deadlines— Here is an important date to keep in mind:
–University Convocation Thursday, August 18
–Day of Convocation Monday, August 22
–CLAS All Faculty Mtg & Breakfast Friday, August 26
Quirky Quiz Question — Like an academic departments, orchestras have their own hierarchies. In a traditional orchestra, who is second in command behind the conductor?