Edie Abraham-Macht

Student Project: Motherhood during the Pandemic

Students emerge from our 2-week summer programs having developed original, self-directed projects. Here, we feature Social Sciences for Social Problems student Jadyn Lewis’ interdisciplinary, social scientific exploration of motherhood during the pandemic.

Student Project: Generational Perspectives on Identity Development

Students emerge from our 2-week summer programs having developed original, self-directed projects. Here, we feature Identity & Prejudice student Anna Ghai’s interview-based project discussing generational perspectives on identity development.

"Why are we learning this?

"Why are we learning this?

Why are we learning this? It’s the most commonly asked question in classrooms.

When asked, teachers generally reach for an instrumental answer. There isn’t always one in easy grasp, but it’s the reflex.

Today we consider a different, deeper ‘why’ thanks to help from Margaret Atwood. In the 2004 Kesterton Lecture at the Carleton School of Journalism, Atwood does what great writers do best: reveals a deep truth that both makes me feel something and makes me want to be a better person.