New York 2007 | 2007 Annual Conference | College Art Association

Thursday 12:30–2:00 PM

Concourse Level, Concourse G, Hilton New York

Join your colleagues to discuss the challenges, opportunities, and issues that affect you and your career. Roundtable leaders will informally discuss a wide range of topics that relate to career choices, professional life, and work strategies. Share your ideas, concerns, solutions, and experiences with emerging, midcareer, and senior colleagues in small, open, frank discussion groups.

Driving from Adjunct to Full-Time Teaching

Led by: Susan Altman, Assistant Professor, Assistant Chairperson, Visual Arts Department, Middlesex County College

Networking at Every Stage in Your Career

Led by: Michael Aurbach, Department of Art and Art History, Vanderbilt University

Linking Teaching and Research

Led by: Joan Branham, Associate Professor of Art History, Providence College, Rhode Island and Andrew Hershberger, Assistant Professor of Art History, Bowling Green State University

The Fit: Knowing if an Institution Is Right for You

Led by: Diane Edison, Professor of Drawing and Painting, Lamar Dodd School of Art, University of Georgia

Balancing Your Creative and Academic Life

Led by: Leo Morrissey, Assistant Professor of Art, Winston-Salem State University, North Carolina

Writing Grants and Getting Published in Art History

Led by: W. Jackson Rushing, III, Associate Dean, Arts and Humanities, University of Texas at Dallas