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Undergrad earns fellowship to Columbia College for MFA

Creative Writing major Samantha Schaefer has been given the Follett Graduate Merit Award to pursue her MFA at Columbia College.

By Katy TerBerg

Samantha Schaefer, a WMU creative writing major who graduated cum laude from the Lee Honors College on April 28, is the recipient of a Follett Graduate Merit Award from Columbia College Chicago.

The award, offered to just four incoming students annually, recognizes outstanding accomplishments and the potential for continued excellence in the college’s Creative Writing-Poetry MFA program. Samantha will receive $12,100 toward tuition and fees each academic year. “It’s basically a merit award given to an applicant whose portfolio is considered of esteemed quality,” said Schaefer.

While a student at WMU, Schaefer was involved in a number of activities, including Gold Company II and Onomatopoeia Writer’s Society, a reading series for undergraduate creative writers that she co-founded. She also served for three years as the peer advisor and assistant of the Department of English’s Prague Summer Program, which she attended as a student in 2009.

“I studied abroad twice, once in Prague, Czech Republic and once in Rome, Italy,” said Schaefer.

Her writing has been published on campus in the “Laureate,” the “Albion Review” and “Asylum Lake Press.” Schaefer is the co-editor of the “Black Tongue Review (a charitable literary arts magazine based out of Chicago).”

“While attending CCC I plan on obtaining my MFA in Poetry as well as hopefully exploring alternative forms of poetry including Erasure poetry and three dimensional poetry. I am planning on taking a teaching pedagogy course this fall so that I can teach as an adjunct professor in the spring of 2013,” said Schaefer of her graduate college goals.

“My advice for any and all creative writing majors would be to find a mentor, said Schaefer. “Having a good relationship with my professors is what has really helped me to explore and develop as a writer. I would also advise students to study abroad if it is at all possible. One’s writing undergoes enormous growth under the pressures and joys of travel.”

Links:
Department of English

Samantha Schaefer’s blog
Follett Graduate Merit Award

Carla Koretsky Named Lee Honors College Associate Dean

by Helena Witzke

Dr. Carla Koretsky, associate professor of geosciences and incoming associate dean of the Lee Honors College.

The Lee Honors College has selected Dr. Carla M. Koretsky, WMU associate professor of geosciences, as its new associate dean effective May 7.

Koretsky has been a WMU faculty member since 2000. In 2003-04, she served as the faculty advisor for the interdisciplinary geochemistry major which she established at WMU. She was named the associate chair of the Department of Geosciences for the 2006 academic year, and in 2007 received the WMU Emerging Scholar Award.

Her research interests in aqueous geochemistry and biochemistry, as well as her portfolio of projects and active research, have garnered $1.3 million dollars in grants from institutions such as the National Science Foundation, the Department of Energy and the American Chemical Society. Her research has been widely published and she has presented her findings at lectures and conferences around the world.

The Lee Honors College is one of the oldest honors colleges in the nation, and is highly respected for its dedicated and active student body. By providing its students with opportunities to explore both their own ambitions and their university, it extends WMU’s reach by creating adults who are fully prepared to continue their lives after WMU professionally, academically, and globally.

As associate dean, Koretsky will work with Dr. Nicholas Andreadis, LHC dean, to continue the fine tradition of academic and personal excellence for which the College is renowned.

Though she acknowledges she will have to sacrifice some of her time in the classroom for her new appointment, Koretsky still cherishes her time with her students. “[My] students and their accomplishments make me very proud! I do plan to continue to engage as many undergraduate honors students as possible in research projects in my lab,” she says.

Links:

Dr. Koretsky’s profile
The Lee Honors College