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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The Alabama Scholastic Press
Association (ASPA) will present publication workshops to high school students
and advisers on three college campuses in Alabama during September.
The ASPA traveling team will offer workshops on the following dates and at these
locations:
- Sept. 14, Auburn, Auburn University
- Sept. 16, Tuscaloosa, The University of Alabama
- Sept. 17, Huntsville, UAH
The workshop fee is $15 per student or adviser. ASPA will waive the registration
fee for advisers who also bring students. Advisers attending the conference for the
first time will have their fee waived as well.
Registration begins at 8 a.m. at each site. The opening ceremony will begin at 8:45
a.m., and sessions will last from 9 a.m. until noon. The workshop will end at 12:15
p.m.
Yearbook, newspaper, literary magazine, broadcast and photography classes will be
offered, with the yearbook, newspaper and literary magazine classes available on both
beginning and advanced levels.
The featured speakers will include:
T. J. Beitelman -- Beitelman teaches creative writing at the Alabama
School of Fine Arts in Birmingham. He is a former editor of two of Alabama’s
finest magazines, the Black Warrior Review and Alabama Heritage. Beitelman’s
poems, stories and articles have appeared in numerous publications, including the
Colorado Review, the New Orleans Review and Quarterly West.
Merle Dieleman -- Dieleman, of Bettendorf, Iowa, retired from Pleasant
Valley Community High School after 34 years of advising student publications, including
newspapers, yearbooks and literary magazines. He is a former Dow Jones National High
School Journalism Teacher of the Year and a recipient of the Journalism Education
Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
Bruce Watterson -- Watterson advised yearbooks and student magazines
in Arkansas for 20 years and is a former executive director of the Arkansas Collegiate
Press Association. He teaches journalism at Shorter College in Rome, Ga., where he
is vice president of public relations. He served on the Columbia Scholastic Press
Association’s 2003 Board of Crown Judges.
The ASPA, sponsored by The University of Alabama, seeks to empower high school newspapers,
yearbooks, news magazines, literary magazines and broadcast staffs around the state.
For more information, contact the ASPA office at 205/348-9298, aspa1@sa.ua.edu or
P.O. Box 2389, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 35403.
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