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Hello Linda, Seth, Geoffrey, and others yet to reply,

I grew up in Speedway, Indiana, and am pleased to hear that  
Indianapolis gets such good reviews.  I am very much looking forward  
to making a presentation and hope that we and others might see  
whether there is a confluence in our various approaches that might  
help us consider grouping together according to the focus each of us  
has.

Glad you are all eager,

Gregg



On Aug 28, 2014, at 12:00 PM, Seth Katz wrote:

> Hey, Linda (and everyone)--
>
> I would like to second your sentiment. The CEA is a great  
> conference, and last year, our ONE panel of grammar papers was  
> standing room only!  These folks are hungry for what we have to  
> say, so let's give 'em more to think about!
>
> I'll be submitting something once the early semester rush abates a  
> little.  Looking forward to it!
>
> And BTW: for those who haven't been there, Indy is a lovely city:  
> walkable downtown, interesting restaurants and shops. Recommended!
>
> Seth
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Linda Di Desidero  
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi everyone.
> I hope you will consider joining us in Indianapolis in March at the  
> College English Association's annual meeting, where we had a very  
> successful ATEG Panel last year. In fact, this year's program chair  
> has agreed to add a Grammar and Linguistics thread to the program,  
> so I hope we will see a number of valuable proposals in this area.  
> (You may not see Grammar/ Linguistics on the Topics menu yet, so be  
> sure to note the topic on your proposal.)
>
> College English Association is one of the friendliest and least  
> political of the national professional organizations. The meetings  
> always promise a good time with interesting colleagues, so I  hope  
> you will join us in Indianapolis next March.
>
> For those of you who would like to put together an ATEG panel  
> again, let's do it! (Maybe we'll propose two or three panels for  
> next year.)
> Here's the invitation from the Executive Director below. Let's see  
> ATEG as a regular feature at CEA!
>
> Best--
> Linda
>
> 2015 Conference CFP and Invitation Letter
> August 15, 2014
>
> The Officers and Board of Directors of the College English  
> Association invite you to join us for the 46th Annual Conference of  
> the College English Association at the Hyatt Regency Indianapolis  
> Hotel in Indianapolis, Indiana.  (One South Capitol Avenue,  
> Indianapolis, IN 46204; Phone: 317-632-1234; Fax: 317-616-6299;  
> www.indianapolis.hyatt.com), March 26-28, 2015.
>
> The Conference Theme: Imaginations
> We live in an age when news travels at lightning speed. This is  
> mostly a good thing. Long before our local evening news sports  
> reporter tells us how many points our favorite player scored in the  
> game, all we have to do is go to our smart phones, click on the  
> sports app of our choice, and then find the link that tells us the  
> scores of the day. We can even watch highlights of the game if want  
> to on our smart phones, thus, momentarily eliminating the need to  
> go home after work to watch the highlights on our televisions screens.
> If we are political junkies, we can also go to our smart phones and  
> read about national or global politics or watch live coverage of  
> congressional hearings right in the comfort of our homes. If we are  
> addicted to celebrity culture, we can go to websites dedicated to  
> revealing the good and not so good choices of our favorite stars,  
> oftentimes, soon after a
> good or bad incident has occurred. The bad part about news  
> traveling at lightning speed, though, is that it does not give us  
> opportunities to daydream, think quietly, or to sit in silence. The  
> fact that news is just a few clicks away or on television all day  
> denies us chances to use our imaginations these days. Imagining who  
> we are or who we want to be is part of the human experience, but  
> increasingly our human experience is competing with media that  
> wants to do the imagining for us. Since news is so instantaneous,  
> it is almost impossible to escape its tentacles. For our 2015  
> meeting, CEA invites papers and panels that will ask all of us to  
> momentarily put away our smart phones, laptops, tablets, etc., so  
> that we can refocus our energies on the wonders of our imaginations  
> to consider the following questions: In what ways can we encourage  
> our institutions, colleagues, students, and even ourselves to find  
> meaning in using our imaginations for self-reflection and creative  
> output? And how can we use those introspective moments, broadly  
> speaking, to help us to become better teachers? (For suggestions,  
> please see the attached Call for Papers.)
>
> The CEA serves the scholar-teacher dedicated to bringing his or her  
> own scholarly and critical perspectives into the classroom for the  
> benefit of students. For more information about CEA, please check  
> our web site <http://cea-web.org/>.
>
> For program scheduling queries, contact Coretta Pittman, CEA 2015  
> Program Chair,  Baylor University, English Dept., One Bear Place #  
> 97406, Carroll Science Building, Room # 106, Waco, Texas 76798 and  
> by e-mail: [log in to unmask] (please enter “Program Chair” in  
> the subject line).
>
> For information on our online submission page, please see our web  
> site at <http://cea-web.org/>.
>
> For general conference information, contact Juliet A. Emanuel, CEA  
> Executive Director (see address, phone number, and e-mail address  
> below); or Steve Brahlek, CEA President, Department of English,  
> Palm Beach State College,  4200 Congress Ave., Lake Worth, FL 33461  
> and by e-mail: [log in to unmask]
>
> Juliet A. Emanuel
> Executive Director, CEA
> Department of Developmental Skills, N499L
> BMCC/CUNY
> 199 Chambers St.
> New York, NY 10007
> Telephone: (212) 220-1406
> Fax: (718) 783 3317
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> Linda Di Desidero, PhD
> Director, Leadership Communication Skills Center
> Marine Corps University
> Gray Research Center, Room 122
> Quantico, Virginia 22134
> 703-784-4401
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>
>
> -- 
> Dr. Seth Katz
> Assistant Professor
> Department of English
> Bradley University
> Peoria, IL  61625
>
> Executive Director / Faculty Advisor
> Bradley University Hillel
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