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2211 S. Brook Street , Louisville, Kentucky 40208
http://louisville.edu/graduate/plan/Description. Congratulations! You’re soon to finish school and move on to your professional life – but the learning doesn’t stop here. In this casual discussion, come find out how to best leverage your work in graduate school to be successful in your next stage of life. Come learn what to consider about your transition into a professional career.
Presenter(s). Beth A. Boehm, Ph.D., is a Professor of English, Vice Provost for Graduate Affairs and Dean of the School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies. Her research and teaching cross three different areas of English studies: Modern British literature; narrative studies; and rhetoric, composition and pedagogy. She regularly teaches first-year composition, undergraduate literary surveys and special topic courses, and graduate courses in narrative, rhetoric, contemporary British literature and teaching literature. In 2001 and 2003 she won A&S Distinguished Teaching Awards, and in 2003 also she won the University Distinguished Teaching Award; in 2009 she won the University Service Award. She has served her department as Director of Undergraduate Studies, Director of Graduate Studies, and Vice Chair. She has been an active faculty senator since 1999, and was elected Vice Chair of the Senate in 2004, and Chair in 2006. She has served on the University of Louisville Athletic Association Board and on the Board of Trustees.
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