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<br />Neal McTighe
<br />6) Teaching Assistant, University of Virginia, Charlottesville (2002-03)
<br />^a) Solely instructed and organized 2 Italian courses (50 students)
<br />Volunteer Experience:
<br />1) President, Graduate Romance Association (2006-07) Represented 100 graduate
<br />students:
<br />a) Secured as part of a team $13,000 for Department's International Academic
<br />Conference
<br />b) Addressed and solved departmental issues throughout academic year
<br />c) Held monthly meetings with Department Chair and Graduate Students
<br />d) Representative in Graduate Student Senate
<br />2) Language Instruction Committee Representative (2005-06):
<br />a) Member of Faculty Board that decided on teaching assignments
<br />b) Organized and mobilized committees responsible for selection of prestigious teaching
<br />and faculty mentoring awards
<br />c) Volunteered at Study Abroad Fair, regularly wrote student recommendation letters,
<br />and advised students considering study abroad
<br />Education.:
<br />1) PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Romance Languages & Literatures
<br />(Italian), Expected November 2007
<br />2) University of Virginia, Charlottesville, full-time graduate coursework, Italian, 2003
<br />3) MA, Middlebury College, Vermont, Italian, 2002 4) BA, Dickinson college,
<br />Pennsylvania, Political Science (Minor:Philosophy), 200 International Stud: 1) Venice,
<br />Italy: Venice International University, (Funded by Duke University, The Gladys Krieble
<br />Delmas Foundation & The Venice Foundation), Simmers 2005, 06 2) Florence, Italy:
<br />C.V. Starr Middlebury College School Abroad, 2001-02; coursework in Italian at the
<br />Universita degli Studi di Firenze, 2001-02. 3) Bologna, Italy: K. Robert Nilson Center for
<br />European Studies, Dickinson College, 1998-99 Academic Honors & Awards: 1) Dana B.
<br />Drake Dissertation Fellowship, $4,000, UNC-CH; awarded to one student per year. 2006
<br />2) Venice International .University's Summer Institute in the Humanities Scholarship
<br />Participant, $2,000, 2005-06 3) Recipient of 3 Academic Travel Grants of $400, $200 &
<br />$200, UNC-CH, 2004-07 4) Teachning Fellow, UNC-CH, 2004-07 & UVA, 2002-03 5)
<br />Dean's Honor List, Dickinson College, 2000 6) Senior Class Award for Excellence in
<br />Italian Language, Dickinson College, 2000
<br />Other Comments:
<br />I have lived in Orange County for nearly 4 years (Chapel Hill for 2 and Carrboro for 2),
<br />have studied and taught at UNC-CH, and have explored the area extensively. I feel a
<br />deep connection with the history and people of North Carolina, since I have visited the
<br />state every year with my family since I was a little boy. Moreover, Ihave along-standing
<br />love for Orange County as my father attended Duke and I now attend UNC. Ihave
<br />immersed myself in history books about Orange County, and have visited numerous
<br />historic sites in Hillsborough, Chapel Hill and Carrboro. I appreciate and understand the
<br />importance of historical preservation and believe my academic background and
<br />experiences abroad have provided. me with a solid foundation on which I will be able to
<br />serve the greater good of the community. I would be honored to serve on the committee
<br />and look forward to future contact. STAFF COMMENTS: Originally applied for Historic
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