aaus-list @ ukrainianstudies.org -- Re: [aaus-list] Identity and Contact Information
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- To: "Alexandra Hrycak" <hrycaka@reed.edu>, <aaus-list@ukrainianstudies.org>
- From: "Adrian Ivakhiv" <aivakhiv@uvm.edu>
- Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 16:05:32 -0400
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> Perhaps a place to start is for all of
> you to identify yourselves and your affiliation. Mine is below.
While I'd be happy to meet everyone on this list (preferably over a drink,
especially when you happen to be passing through Vermont), if every
subscriber sent an e-mail simply to identify his/herself, as Alexandra
requests, this could result in a flood of e-mails unlike any we've seen yet.
Might it not be better to simply identify ourselves *WHEN* we have something
of (scholarly) interest to share?
Adrian Ivakhiv
p.s. And now that I might have the right person's attention (my e-mail
queries about this have gone unanswered): Is there any way one can renew
one's AAUS membership using a credit card? It's the only easy method my
university will support (we are going through Peoplesoft hell and checks are
a hassle). Diakuyu.
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Adrian J. Ivakhiv, Associate Professor
Coordinator, Environmental Thought & Culture Graduate Concentration
Environmental Program/Rubenstein School of Environment & Natural Resources
University of Vermont, 153 S. Prospect St, Burlington VT 05401
Adrian.Ivakhiv@uvm.edu www.uvm.edu/~aivakhiv
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