Department:
English/Communications
How
you came into this subject matter/profession: During my
original career as an attorney in New York City, I learned value of creating
lasting connections with other people. Teaching, I’ve found, is a more
effective and rewarding way for me to make those connections. Literature and
writing have been two of my greatest teachers, so through those disciplines, I
strive to pass on my learning and the lessons my students continue to teach me.
Favorite
class to teach: English Composition 1102 because
it’s a literature and writing intensive course
How
long you’ve been at PSC: Since August 2012
Hobbies:
Movies, art, horticulture, dining out, and traveling
Favorite
book/movie: Because I appreciate so many, favorite, for me,
means the books I’m reading now or the most meaningful film I recently
experienced. In regard to books, I especially enjoy short stories and
historical novels. Currently I’m reading Tenth of December by George Saunders
and The Sunne in Splendour by Sharon Kay Penman. Lincoln, which I saw during
winter break, is the most recent movie I’ve seen that continues to resonate
with me.
Favorite
place on campus: My classrooms
Why
you joined the Union: Initially, I became a PSCFA member
to better understand my responsibilities and rights as a PSC instructor. Since
joining, I’ve discovered other benefits. For example, PSCFA has helped me to
gain insight into the larger learning environment of PSC beyond my classroom setting,
a perspective invaluable to becoming a better, more effective instructor.
Finally, PSCFA has facilitated my interaction with faculty and staff from all
of our campuses, and these interactions have given me a deeper appreciation for
the quality, scope, and commitment of the talented people at PSC.
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