DONE! BTW, if this is the guy, he's still wet behind the ears; in fact it's hard to tell by lookin', but I ain't sure he's reached pooberty yet ; )
Profile: Paul Fallavollita A Four-Year Veteran
by Lisa A. Badon & Angeline G. PearsonPaul Fallavollita is one of the few WAC tutors who has been around for four years. He began tutoring in August of 1995 and has been here ever since. Paul was placed in the WAC department by the work-study program. I was happy because I didnt make that choice, yet it was what I would have chosen, had I been able to choose.
Since Paul has been a WAC tutor for a number of years, he has seen improvements in the writing centers. For example, he has witnessed the upgrading of the computers from Macs to Dell PCs during the fall of 1997.
Being a WAC tutor has helped Paul during his college years. Its kept me busy. But, it does spill over into other areas of your life once people identify and associate you with the WAC Lab, people seek you out at 3 a.m. to help them with their papers.
Even though Paul likes working in the WAC Lab, he has other interests as well. Paul enjoys political science and philosophy, which just happen to be his two majors. He also enjoys rock climbing. It was one of the few physical activities I liked doing, even though I do not find the time anymore. In addition, he is the senior resident assistant of Cabra Hall, which means that he supervises all of the other Cabra RAs.
Paul will be graduating in the spring of 1999 and will be going on to graduate school to get his masters degree in political science.
FGS
I'm literally in tears, FGS...LOL!!
Utmost FReegards...MUD