Next term Melody Graulich will be teaching a course on American Indian Literature that will have spaces for both advanced undergraduates and graduate students.
From Dr. Graulich:
I would like to assign more reading for the grad students and meet with them separately perhaps every three weeks. Ideally, I would ask the grad students to participate in “teaching” the undergrad class by leading class discussion on a particular book and/or doing smaller group discussions. But the structure of the class will depend on how many grad students are interested in taking it. At the moment, I plan to focus on works by N. Scott Momaday, Leslie Silko, Louise Erdrich, and Louis Owens, but that may change.
I know THIS semester is only just beginning but I have to order the books for the class in a month. So if you are interested, please let me know either by email at melody.graulich@usu.edu or by stopping by my office to discuss the course at Ray B. West 211. I’ll be in much of MWF this term or could make an appointment.
-- Melody Graulich

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