Features
Solid
Citizens
UVM alumni Ned Rimer 83 and Eric Schwarz
83 have built Bostons Citizen Schools into a leader
among community-based after-school programs.
by Scott Sutherland
Inviting
God into the Classroom
Religion in public schools: An interview
with Professor Robert Nash.
Burlington
Meets Calcutta
Church Street to Chowringhee Road: Professor Huck Gutmans
travels as a Fulbright Fellow provide a new perspective on the
teaching life.
by Huck Gutman
What
I Learned on My Summer Vacation
Boning up on everything from hydrogeology to the Book of Genesis,
Vermont teachers fuel their passion for teaching with a potent
dose of learning.
by Kevin Foley
Just
Another Tool?
As technology takes an increasing role in teaching, faculty explore
ways to best use the medium without losing the human touch.
by David Healy 83
The
Books are Scary, the Professor isnt
The 2001 Kidder Teaching Award confirmed what students have long
known you cant beat English Professor Tony Magistrale
for a class that is illuminating, thought-provoking, and a little
spooky.
by Lynda Majarian
A
Great Day to be a Teacher
Alumna and National Teacher of the Year Michele Forman weighs
in on the rewards of teaching in an age when John Deweys
lessons ring more true than ever.
by Michele Forman G83
Behind
the times, Ahead of the times
Henry Jarvis Raymond, UVM 1840, founded The New York Times
150 years ago with a new vision for journalism.
by Kevin Foley