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Full-Text Articles in Educational Sociology
Being Afraid To “Look Stupid:” Examining Student Perspectives On Academic Interventions, Dalia Altubah
Being Afraid To “Look Stupid:” Examining Student Perspectives On Academic Interventions, Dalia Altubah
Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)
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Wanderscaping: Stirring Agitated Reflections Into Our Home The Campus, K. Annie Bingham
Wanderscaping: Stirring Agitated Reflections Into Our Home The Campus, K. Annie Bingham
Selected Undergraduate Works
Wanderscaping is a two part project completed over the 2021-2022 school year. The first portion, "Wanderscaping Our Home The Campus" meanders through the physical space of Sarah Lawrence College, as a landscape and an institution, while the second, "Stirring An Agitated Reflection" floats that knowledge in the psychic space of an interconnected host of guides, through books, conversations, and other media. As a whole this project is a process-oriented wrangling of freedom, connection, and their borders. It has culminated in practices of public participatory performance, photography, mapping, iconography, audio recording, and writing. Wanderscaping aims to share a space to dream …