Thursday, April 10, 2008

alumni networks

Wait... "What's this?" you might ask yourself?... Could it be?

A NEW POST!

The answer, my darlings, is YES.

Aside from being neck deep in school and work and life, not a whole lot is happening. Except that Mandy and I are hiring ourselves a third writer to share our lovely office. And in part of that employee search, we contacted Kelli Cargile-Cook and Dave Hailey to help us recruit. Which resulted in Kelli sending this lovely piece of information that she insisted I share with any alumni I know:

Our alumni listserv includes graduates from Utah State’s undergraduate and master's programs, including graduates who have recently contacted me, hoping to hire other USU graduates. We'd like to strengthen this network, and this listserv is the best technology for now to make that happen.

To subscribe, go to the following web page: http://lists.usu.edu/mailman/listinfo/ptw_alumni

We use the list to send out all job notices, news about the department, and other interesting information. You should also feel free to use the listserv to make your own contacts and strengthen your personal network.

I hope you'll decide to subscribe.

-Kelli


So, out of a guilty conscience*, I post this information for all to use.

peace,
lisa

*You had all better appreciate this post. While getting the dictionary to assist my spelling of 'conscience', I broke the glass candy dish that my mother-in-law gave me, sending shards of glass into Mandy's hand and ruining a sh*tload of coveted office-chocolate.

3 comments:

Chelsi Lasater said...

oooh! I hope Mandy's hand is ok. Make sure you vacuum thoroughly because I dropped a vase like three weeks ago...well yesterday I stepped on a tiny piece of glass and it bled and bled and bled and bled! I didn't notice forever so my apartment looked like the scene of a murder. I can never spell conscience either.

Unknown said...

It's a hard word. And since you're an english major you aren't allowed to spell anything wrong. It's a little unjust.

Out here in the Caribbean everything is tile. So I too have dropped more than my fair share of glass with disastrous consequences.

I'm sorry for the chocolate though. That is tragic. Oh and Mandy's hand :)

Mandy said...

Thanks for all the concern! Sadly, the candy dish didn't make it, but my hand is fine. (I know that's the order of your worrying, it was for me too) ;)

I don't trust our cleaning crew, so I'm pretty sure I can never go barefoot in our office again (sigh); at least until we change buildings.

Love!