Remote Learning with Mara Benjamin and Her Introduction to Judaism Class
When ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳’s campus closed and Mara Benjamin’s Introduction to Judaism class couldn’t present an in-person exhibition, they made a virtual one.
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When ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳’s campus closed and Mara Benjamin’s Introduction to Judaism class couldn’t present an in-person exhibition, they made a virtual one.
Skylar Hou ’22 missed her friends on campus so much she drew them into her photographs.
“ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ has pushed me to be comfortable with being uncomfortable. I’ve gained understanding and appreciation for people who see things differently.â€
Despite more than 50 years separating their time on campus, the connection between Judy Parker Stone ’68 and Kayla Samuel ’23 was immediate.
Make some of ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ students’ favorite recipes — General Tso’s Chicken, Chicken 65 and Chef Jeff M&M Cookies — courtesy of Dining Services.
The challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic have propelled our faculty, staff and students into new ways of teaching, helping and learning.
“Our promise of the liberal arts is to provide connection. A sense that students can engage deeply in the topic — and also with faculty.â€
“I’m a lot more comfortable with questioning, with actually understanding who I am as a person.â€
Emma Wolff ’21 shares the story of how she came to the decision to double major in international relations and computer science.
“I've thoroughly enjoyed teaching these students. It's really just a tremendous experience.â€