The LARC Staff members are all students with diverse schedules and may be working at the LARC under hourly or work-study arrangements.  Although most are undergraduate students, one or two graduate students from the Graduate School of Education and Allied Professions and/or the American Studies Program help provide continuity in managing the LARC.  If you are a student with good interpersonal skills, some experience with a foreign language, and an interest in educational technology, please contact us about possible hourly or work-study positions.  Particularly useful is experience in troubleshooting and repairing any of the following:  MS Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows 98, Mac OS 9 and above, PCs, Macs, Windows 2000 servers.  Also welcome along with the preceding skills is experience in any of the following:  clerical, tutoring languages, graphic arts, digitizing (scanning, video, audio) and digital editing.

 

To assure that all the staff members actually meet each other despite their disparate hours while the LARC is open (about 55 hours per week), we periodically hold staff meetings in the late afternoon.  Below are some photos from a recent LARC Staff Meeting with our talented student staffers.  Their majors or double majors (separated with a /) appear below their names.

 

Liana ’05 & Erin ’05

Computer Science/Math.  Nursing.

Gladia ‘05

French/International Studies

 

Noelle, GSEAP graduate student

American Studies

 

Julia ’07 & Meghan ‘07

Nursing & Nursing

Michael ’08, Sara ’08 and Gladia look on while Liana shows her and Pooja’s (SoE) latest work in digital video.

Michael, Mike ’08, Sara, Gladia, Liana and Erin.  (No, there’s no eating normally in the LARC!  Note that the keyboards & mice having been removed from the area!)