Dear GSWP Applicant,
Congratulations! Out of 36 applications for the GSWP Sonata Theory Workshop, yours was one of the 15 randomly selected. The participants and their school affiliations are indicated below. Since there are others who have to be turned away, please send me an email before the end of this week confirming your participation.
You will be an important member of one of the first student think tanks in the history of SMT, and in all likelihood in the entire history of our field. Keep in mind that this is a collaborative, participatory, and interactive learning experience, and not a passive one. GSWP is providing the opportunity for this to occur; what you make of it is up to you. The more you put in, the more you'll get out of it both individually and as a team.
I look forward to a successful program for us all.
Sincerely,
Wayne Alpern, Director
SMT Graduate Student Workshop Program
smtworkshops@aol.com
212-877-8350
2007 GSWP SONATA THEORY WORKSHOP MEMBERS
James Bennett (Louisiana)
James Bungert (Iowa)
Steven Cannon (McGill)
David Cubek (McGill)
Jon-Tomas Godin (Montreal)
Jonathan Guez (Indiana)
Carl Heuckendorf (Eastman)
Ann Hiloski (Rutgers)
Emily Kausalik (Bowling Green)
Christopher Matthay (Princeton)
Peter Purin (Minnesota)
Carissa Reddick (Connecticut)
Robert Rival (Toronto)
Daniel Stevens (Michigan)
Alissa Wendelschafer (Minnesota)
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Hi Emily, I'm Alissa from that list. I was 'googling' my name to see what would show up to potential employers this summer and happened upon the link to your blog. I just wanted to say hi! I see you're going to travel this summer due to the class you were signed up for... that sounds like a pleasant excuse for a vacation!
I also see you're a vegan, and while I'm not that, I have been a strict vegetarian for about 12 years now. Looking forward to meeting you in Baltimore!
Hi! The workshop sounds fun. :]
Additionally, if you want me to take your name down for any reason just let me know.
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