AGES Spring 2009 Graduate Research Symposium at Kent State

I’m presenting a shortened version of my ICFA 2009 essay, “Time Enough for Twitter:  Postmodern Science Fiction and Online Personas,” at tomorrow’s Graduate Research Symposium at Kent State.  It will take place from noon to 1:30pm on Thursday in Satterfield Hall, Room 209.  I hope that you can make it out!  

Here are more details from Patrick Thomas:

The Association of Graduate English Students (AGES) cordially invites all English faculty and students to the Spring 2009 Graduate Research Symposium on Thursday, April 23rd from 12:00pm–1:30pm in 209 Satterfield Hall.  This year’s Symposium features presentations from five graduate students in the Literature, Rhetoric and Composition, and MFA programs.  Enjoy an afternoon of lively discussion and learn about the interesting work our graduate students are doing!  Light refreshments will be served.  For more information, contact Jillian Hill, AGES President, at jcoates2@kent.edu.

Published by Jason W. Ellis

I am an Associate Professor of English at the New York City College of Technology, CUNY whose teaching includes composition and technical communication, and research focuses on science fiction, neuroscience, and digital technology. Also, I coordinate the City Tech Science Fiction Collection, which holds more than 600 linear feet of magazines, anthologies, novels, and research publications.