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Mentoring undergraduate students in gaming design

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>Proposal Workshops (aka we help ensure your students are accepted)
>February 26th @11am in Riles 309
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>March 1st @4pm in Riles 205
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>We are also looking for Grad mentors, if you know anyone interested.
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>On a side note, we'd still like to host a Roundtable discussion on
>Thursday. Do you ladies have interest in helping coordinate that so a
>department (or departments if we all want to work together) beyond
>English and IWP participates this year (basically so we can show the
>Provost how interdisciplinary we are). We can host the roundtable the
>night before, Thursday April 28th?
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>Nicole
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>Dr Nicole Pfannenstiel
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>Lecturer
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>Northern Arizona University
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>Rhetoric, Writing and Digital Media Studies
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>Department of English
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>PO Box 6032, Flagstaff, AZ 86011
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>Undergraduate Videogame Symposium Committee
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>Visit our website at nauvideogame.wordpress.com
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>Like our Facebook page:
>www.facebook.com/UVSNAU<http://www.facebook.com/UVSNAU>
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>Like our ARG Jack-the-Symposium page: www.facebook.com/jtsnau
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