Teaching before Corona and #teachingduringcorona
These images and the video in the link was made one month before universities across the country started closing. My classroom, work office that I meet with students, the space where I gather for committee meetings is now confined to a corner in my lower level. Teaching Sociology at Maryville Wondering if we go back... Continue Reading →
“Academics could change the world if they stop talking only to their peers”
This is a long overdue conversation! ย Our culturally and scientifically illiterate society is the product of this limited scope of knowledge communication. ย If the news reported on social scientific studies the way they do on medical reports that would help as well. It wouldn't hurt if we took the lead of C.Wright Mills here and... Continue Reading →
