Carl Olds, Lecturer II in Writing and Reading, was named president-elect for the Arkansas Association for Developmental Education (ArkADE) at the annual meeting and conference held on Oct. 6-8 at Petit Jean. As president-elect, Olds will be responsible for organizing the 2011 ArkADE Annual Meeting, and working with the president and executive staff on issues concerning developmental education and higher ed in the state. ArkADE is a professional organization of college/university faculty and staff who are committed to the improvement of educational opportunities at all levels of education within our state. ArkADE supports efforts to improve academic standards of achievement at all grade levels and is uniquely supportive of efforts to improve the academic attainment of all college and university students. Olds has taught transitional reading and transitional writing courses for University College since 2003, as well as general education courses in poetry and film that are pedagogically-designed to benefit developmental students. He also teaches courses for UCA’s Commuter College freshman program, and was named the Commuter College Faculty Associate of the Year for 2007-2008. In addition, Olds has taught courses for the English Department and Department of Mass Communication and Theater at UCA, and, in 2010, began serving as the coordinator for the University Studies course for University College. He holds a Master of Arts in English from UCA, and a Bachelor of Arts in English and Political Science, with a minor in Interdisciplinary Studies from UCA. For more information on ArkADE, vist http://sites.google.com/site/arkadesite/home
University College News
Posted on October 28, 2010