CURRICULUM VITAE
phillip hogarth hedgeworth
Ms. xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Master student at University of xxxxxxxxx
E-mail: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Phone: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
• Box CDE, colgate station, hamilton, new york. telephone (315) 555-1234
• 4 stanton place, rochester, new york. telephone (716) 555-4569
literary interests
• Continued work in writing and poetry
• Focusing on the development of craft, image, and voice
• Study of psychological and cultural complexities of poems and poets
• Interest in works of pound, williams, lowell, bishop, plath, hayden, ginsberg, and rich
workshops
• Poetry writing workshop—professor bruce berlind
• Emphasized critique and discussion of form and content, experimented with syllable verse, sestinas, and various other rhyme and metrical schemes
• Short fiction workshop—visiting author david bradley
• Emphasized extensive revision of working short stories; four drafts written over course of three months, bradley stressed combination of creativity and discipline
• Independent in reading and writing poetry—professor bruce berlind
• Month-long intensive study of modern poets such as richard wilbur, denise levertov, and ted hughes; also wrote and revised two or three poems per week and met with professor berlind for discussions
cocurricular activities
• Cofounder, colgate university poetry society, 1995, organized and participated in poetry workshops every other week. edited and published poetry in the colgate
maroon
• Cofounder and assistant president, colgate literary society, 1995–1996, organized bureaucracy to tie literary aspects of the colgate campus together; ran poetry and short fiction. Workshops; organized faculty lectures and co-sponsored visiting writers; administered the first in a series of poetry, short fiction and essay contests; hosted informal group discussions on literary topics
• Poetry editor, the colgate maroon, spring, 1996. one of two colgate weekly newspapers
• Editor, the pallette and the pen, colgate’s literary and art magazine, fall 1995, contributed poetry spring 1995, fall 1995, and spring 1996
• Member, amnesty international, colgate chapter, 1994–1996
• Member, students for environmental awareness, 1995
education
• B.a., may 1996, colgate university, hamilton, new york
Major: english, gpa 3.7
Workshop, gpa 3.7
Minor: history, gpa 3.4
Cumulative gpa 3.4
Coursework
denotes spring 1996 courses
English
Workshops
Poetry—professor berlind
Poetry—professor balakian
Short fiction
Independent reading and writing poetry
Other
British literature I
British literature II
American literature
Literature of the 17th
Century
History
Growth of nation-states in europe
U.s. in vietnam (1945–75)
Formation of the russian empire
History of american diplomacy
Related
Roots of western civilization
The modern experience
North american indians
International ethics honors
• Dean’s award for academic excellence; six of six semesters
• Edward wood scholarship 1995, academic excellence
• Allen poetry award 1996, literary excellence
• Runner-up, colgate winter poetry contest 1993
• Honorable mention, colgate literary society, fall 1995 poetry contest
• Honorable mention, world of poetry national poetry contest, summer 1994
• Selected member, colgate geneva study group, fall 1994; traveled throughout western europe; studied various international organizations in depth other experiences
• Lifeguard, athletic department, colgate university, 1993–1995
• Student worker, case library, colgate university, 1994–1996
• Carpenter’s assistant, alternative timber structures, summers 1993–1995 richard g. smith, contractor, summer 1995
robert g. rose, contractor, january 1993
• Lifeguard, marriot hotel, henrietta, new york, summer 1994
phillip hogarth hedgeworth
Ms. xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Master student at University of xxxxxxxxx
E-mail: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Phone: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
• Box CDE, colgate station, hamilton, new york. telephone (315) 555-1234
• 4 stanton place, rochester, new york. telephone (716) 555-4569
literary interests
• Continued work in writing and poetry
• Focusing on the development of craft, image, and voice
• Study of psychological and cultural complexities of poems and poets
• Interest in works of pound, williams, lowell, bishop, plath, hayden, ginsberg, and rich
workshops
• Poetry writing workshop—professor bruce berlind
• Emphasized critique and discussion of form and content, experimented with syllable verse, sestinas, and various other rhyme and metrical schemes
• Short fiction workshop—visiting author david bradley
• Emphasized extensive revision of working short stories; four drafts written over course of three months, bradley stressed combination of creativity and discipline
• Independent in reading and writing poetry—professor bruce berlind
• Month-long intensive study of modern poets such as richard wilbur, denise levertov, and ted hughes; also wrote and revised two or three poems per week and met with professor berlind for discussions
cocurricular activities
• Cofounder, colgate university poetry society, 1995, organized and participated in poetry workshops every other week. edited and published poetry in the colgate
maroon
• Cofounder and assistant president, colgate literary society, 1995–1996, organized bureaucracy to tie literary aspects of the colgate campus together; ran poetry and short fiction. Workshops; organized faculty lectures and co-sponsored visiting writers; administered the first in a series of poetry, short fiction and essay contests; hosted informal group discussions on literary topics
• Poetry editor, the colgate maroon, spring, 1996. one of two colgate weekly newspapers
• Editor, the pallette and the pen, colgate’s literary and art magazine, fall 1995, contributed poetry spring 1995, fall 1995, and spring 1996
• Member, amnesty international, colgate chapter, 1994–1996
• Member, students for environmental awareness, 1995
education
• B.a., may 1996, colgate university, hamilton, new york
Major: english, gpa 3.7
Workshop, gpa 3.7
Minor: history, gpa 3.4
Cumulative gpa 3.4
Coursework
denotes spring 1996 courses
English
Workshops
Poetry—professor berlind
Poetry—professor balakian
Short fiction
Independent reading and writing poetry
Other
British literature I
British literature II
American literature
Literature of the 17th
Century
History
Growth of nation-states in europe
U.s. in vietnam (1945–75)
Formation of the russian empire
History of american diplomacy
Related
Roots of western civilization
The modern experience
North american indians
International ethics honors
• Dean’s award for academic excellence; six of six semesters
• Edward wood scholarship 1995, academic excellence
• Allen poetry award 1996, literary excellence
• Runner-up, colgate winter poetry contest 1993
• Honorable mention, colgate literary society, fall 1995 poetry contest
• Honorable mention, world of poetry national poetry contest, summer 1994
• Selected member, colgate geneva study group, fall 1994; traveled throughout western europe; studied various international organizations in depth other experiences
• Lifeguard, athletic department, colgate university, 1993–1995
• Student worker, case library, colgate university, 1994–1996
• Carpenter’s assistant, alternative timber structures, summers 1993–1995 richard g. smith, contractor, summer 1995
robert g. rose, contractor, january 1993
• Lifeguard, marriot hotel, henrietta, new york, summer 1994