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Former CLC Assistant Director Charlie Malone is an M.F.A. candidate in Creative Writing. Charlie teaches Composition and Creative Writing at CSU. Charlie is also active in the Fort Collins literary community serving as co-editor of Wolverine Farm Publishing’s Great Ecstatic Reporter and poetry editor to Matter Journal.
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CLC AmeriCorps Intern (Intergenerational Book Club and Writing Workshops) Marty Church is a first year Graduate student at CSU. He graduated from Adams State College in 2005 with degrees in Art and English, and has spent the last three years as a Residence Hall Director at Northeastern Junior College.
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CLC AmeriCorps Intern (C.O.R.E.) Cheyne Kirkpatrick is currently a graduate student at Colorado State University. He is pursuing a M.A. in English, specifically TESOL (i.e.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other language). He currently teaches English at the CSU Intensive English Program and is an ESL coordinator/instructor at the C.O.R.E. center (Community Organizing to Reach Empowerment) in Fort Collins.
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CLC AmeriCorps Intern (SpeakOut!) Tami Woods is working toward a master’s degree in English Education. She will be working with the Speak Out initiative and looks forward to being a part of an organization that recognizes the power of reading and writing and strives to bring it those in the community.
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CLC Intern Kathryn Hulings is currently an undergraduate at Colorado State University, where she is fulfilling the requirements for both the Creative Writing and English Education concentrations. Kathryn's area of emphasis at the CLC for the Fall of 2008 school year will be on facilitating workshops at The Turning Point Center, through the Speak Out! Writing Workshops.
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CLC intern Laura Barron has always had a passion for reading and writing. She loves working as an intern for the CLC. She is excited to be part of an organization that is passionate about spreading an enthusiasm for literature and personal expression, to others throughout Fort Collins and Larimer County.
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Janelle Adsit was the CLC's assistant director for the 2007-2008 academic year.
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CLC Intern Jessi Rochel has been addicted to reading since that fateful day in first grade.
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CLC Intern Mandy Billings finds it strange to speak about herself in the third person, but she sees that everyone else has written their bios in this manner and she's certainly not a person to shake things up. Oh no.
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CLC Intern Melanie Witt graduated with a master's of TESOL (i.e., Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) in the Spring of 2008 from the English department at Colorado State University.
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Sydney Fox is an undergraduate at Colorado State University studying English Creative Writing and German.
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Alyssa von Lehman worked with the CLC developing grant proposals.
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Amanda Becker graduated from Colorado State University in May 2007 with a degree in English Literature and Spanish.
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CLC Intern Emily Silva-Mills is currently an undergraduate English Education major at Colorado State University.
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CLC Intern Elizabeth Kin-Davey graduated with a master's of TESOL (i.e.,
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) in the Spring of 2006.
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CLC Intern Randi DePriest was an undergraduate student at Colorado State University during her time with the program. She graduated in the spring of 2006 with an English Major and a Women's Studies Certificate.
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Former CLC Volunteer Holly Mendel graduated with a B.A. in Creative Writing from Colorado State University in 2003.
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CLC Intern Amy Keilers was a graduate student in the Rhetoric and Composition program in Fall 2005.
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