Tuesday, October 18, 2005

 

2nd Year Thesis Prospectus

Hi, folks - Just a reminder that if you are planning to write a thesis in the upcoming Spring/Lagniappe sessions, you should be working on a prospectus and submitting it to me soon, if you have not already done so. You should also be working on committee members and your thesis director. Let me know if you have any questions.

Also, just to give a brief update on my situation: my living conditions are constantly improving. I still lack natural gas service and so have no hot water, but I am only waiting on Entergy as I have done all I need to do on my end. I also have central air conditioning so I don't have to sleep with a fan blowing on me and I can close my windows to the noise and dust from the outside.

I trust you are all well and that things are progressing smoothly for you in your studies or research wherever you find yourself.

Stay in touch.

 

Sublet Opportunity

Available immediately! Spacious home in uptown New Orleans - AREA/HOUSE NEVER FLOODED! SUBLET - Fully furnished room available until early January. Room includes bed, 2 dressers, TV, VCR, desk, lamps, stereo, blinds and curtains. Shared areas include 1.5 baths, living room, dining room, kitchen (all fully furnished also). There is also a porch and a balcony. Driveway parking.

House is located on street with open bars, laundromat, restaurant, etc. Very pleasant area of town. Close to Tulane/Loyola campuses.

Cost is rent ($450) plus utilities (~$75/month). Current roommate is a male graduate student. Seeking only responsible subletters who will pay their rent/utilities and respect the belongings in the house and the available room. A deposit of $450 is required, which will be returned at the end of the sublet term.

We are also seeking a second subletter or permanent roommate beginning in November. Maple at Cherokee

Pictures available here.

Interested parties should contact Staphanie Clark at stephamina@yahoo.com. Thanks!

Sunday, October 09, 2005

 

Update: 10/9/05

Today, my electricity was restored. Should you opt to stay here temporarily, you will at least be staying in a place that has made one big step towards modern convenience again. Still don't have hot water or A/C, though, so keep that in mind as well. Stay tuned and in touch.

Saturday, October 08, 2005

 

New Orleans Re-Entry: Round Two

Saludos!

First, let me note that the Stone Center's official, pre-Katrina website is now back up and running. We will have to update the website in order to reflect post-Katrina realities, but detailed information on the Stone Center and its programs can still be found there. Also, it's just nice to check it out for a dose of encouragement that forward progress is, indeed, being made.

Second, I am now back in my home in New Orleans. And though my family is settled in Virginia for the remainder of the Fall Semester, I plan to make my New Orleans home my base of operations. This means I will be here most of the time over the next three months, occasionally making trips to Virginia to be with my family. This also means that I have a house with plenty of room for short-term temporary stays if any of you need a place to stay this fall while you check out New Orleans and check on your things.

I have essentially three bedrooms and can probably accommodate up to 4 people at any one particular time in my home. If people don't mind sharing bed space or crashing on floors in sleeping bags, I can probably accommodate a few more at any one particular time.

Currently, I still do not have electricity. But my home has been inspected and approved by the City of New Orleans for electrical service reconnect. Entergy has received notice that I am ready to receive power and should have my meter spinning within a week (I imagine). In any case, I have a small generator which is enough to power some lights and fans at night, if necessary. Even once I get electricity and natural gas service restored, I will probably not have AC or a working hot water heater for another few weeks or so until I can get the units replaced. So if you do take me up on my offer, know that you will most likely be "roughing it" during your stay. But the offer is out there and I welcome any of you who might want to take advantage of it.

I live a short 5 minutes from campus by car and I have a small pick-up truck that I can use to help transport you to and from the airport or around the City, and which I can use to help you cart any stuff you might want or need to move from your apartments into storage. I also have limited storage space in my first floor area for you to keep your things if need be. I will do whatever I can to help you as you plan your re-entry, and that includes helping you clean out your refrigerators, hauling trash out to the curbside, and setting you up with whatever cleaning supplies I might have. [I currently have a good stock of respirators and a nice collection of gloves of all sorts.] And no matter what, my home can always be a place to stop by to have a cold drink (or a stiff one, if necessary!), get something to eat, or just pass the time visiting. As long as I am here, I will keep an open door policy for any LAST graduate students. Just give me some prior notice of your arrival or visit so that I can either make sure to be here or let you know if I will be away traveling.

You have my multiple emails, but please try now to use my Tulane email to communicate with me: jhuck@tulane.edu. You can also call me by phone at 504-390-1680 (cell) and/or 504-861-3915 (home). My home address is 2719 Pine Street (zip code 70125) and I am about three blocks off Carrollton on the Tulane University side of the Street between Walmsley Ave. and Broad Street.

Good luck, be in touch, and I look forward to seeing you soon.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

 

Tulane Webmail Now Functional

Please be advised that Tulane University webmail is now operational. If you had a Tulane technology account already set up (i.e. if you had a XXX@tulane.edu email account set up), you can now use your Tulane email account.

If you need to communicate with me by email, please make every effort now to use my Tulane account: jhuck@tulane.edu.

Please be assured that if you still send mail to any of my other non-Tulane email accounts, I will get it. But try to make the transition back to using the Tulane email account. Thanks.

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