|
about FIPP
background & purpose
guidelines
program information
apply
application materials
FIPP interns
profiles
final reports
success stories
now faculty
FIPP events
calendar and archives
"Being a part of the FIPP program has been one of the most valuable experiences of my professional career. I have learned and grown from the experience. The most rewarding part has been working and learning from a diverse team of professionals who support my growth." -- Nina Robinson, 2001-2002 FIPP Intern (more...)
|
2002-2003 FIPP Interns
|
prev | all interns | next | |
"Being a FIPP Intern, for me, is very much like having a mentor open the door and formally introduce me to all the personalities, either human or resource, at the community college. The best part of the program is the possibility of getting all types of questions answered, and I mean questions I never knew to ask. Being a FIPP Intern put me in contact with other faculty hopefuls who are seeking similar goals."
In Fall 2003, Pamela became a full-time faculty member in the as an English Faculty member in the Communications / Humanities department at Paradise Valley Community College.
See the photo slide show and final report for Pamela Tracy Osback
|
| college |
| Glendale Community College |
| education |
| Master of Education |
| current position |
| tba |
| discipline area |
| English |
| learning contract |
| tba |
| mentor(s) |
| Betty Hufford / Kay Grosso |
|
prev | all interns | next | |
|