These images were taken of artwork relating to BLM in Madison, WI. Most of the artwork was created on boards outside of businesses on State Street as they were put up during protests. Many pieces are additionally tied to LGBTQ+ movements as pride…
This is a picture of a breakfast of the quarantine life on campus. Students can get breakfast every morning between 7:30 am and 10:00 am in Sayles-Hill. There are also options of vegetarian menu, boiled eggs, yogurt, and so on. Every staff wears a…
A LTC blog post that discusses ways to use breakout rooms more effectively during synchronous discussions. Linked as a resource on Modes of Engagement, Resilient Pedagogy.
I hung up pictures of my favorite Carleton study spots on the cork board above my desk. This allows me to remain connected to Carleton and less lonely when I picture myself in those spots doing work.
Bryn described the following poem as being "inspired by all of the quirks and frustrations I've been running into during my many conversations over the phone as well as the language/phrases that are unique to this method of communication that we're…
This is an interview with Bryn Battani who lived with her family in Austin, Texas for the entire term.
(She/Her/Hers/class of 2023/Undecided/Austin, TX /Austin, TX)
University of Wisconsin-Madison both fenced in and placed a mask on a statue of their mascot, Bucky the Badger, to promote mask wearing and social distancing on campus.
During the spring break and the spring term until May 3rd, only Burton Hall functioned as a dining hall on campus. All the tables were reorganized to keep more than two meters between students while they are having meals.